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By the time Billy Joel won Record Of The Year in 1977, for Just The Way You Are, he was fed up with being described a soft-rock balladeer. At the same time, he was selling out arenas and realised he needed harder, louder songs to fill those spaces.
By the time Billy Joel won Record Of The Year in 1977, for Just The Way You Are, he was fed up with being described a soft-rock balladeer. At the same time, he was selling out arenas and realised he needed harder, louder songs to fill those spaces.
By the time Billy Joel won Record Of The Year in 1977, for Just The Way You Are, he was fed up with being described a soft-rock balladeer. At the same time, he was selling out arenas and realised he needed harder, louder songs to fill those spaces.
By the time Billy Joel won Record Of The Year in 1977, for Just The Way You Are, he was fed up with being described a soft-rock balladeer. At the same time, he was selling out arenas and realised he needed harder, louder songs to fill those spaces.
By the time Billy Joel won Record Of The Year in 1977, for Just The Way You Are, he was fed up with being described a soft-rock balladeer. At the same time, he was selling out arenas and realised he needed harder, louder songs to fill those spaces.
By the time Billy Joel won Record Of The Year in 1977, for Just The Way You Are, he was fed up with being described a soft-rock balladeer. At the same time, he was selling out arenas and realised he needed harder, louder songs to fill those spaces.
While most pop albums of the era stuck to one sound, Aguilera embraced hard rock (Fighter), torch songs (Beautiful), hardcore club music (Dirrrty) and Latin Pop (Infatuation); while her raw, vulnerable lyrics inspired future pop stars like Rihanna, Ariana Grande and Miley Cyrus.
While most pop albums of the era stuck to one sound, Aguilera embraced hard rock (Fighter), torch songs (Beautiful), hardcore club music (Dirrrty) and Latin Pop (Infatuation); while her raw, vulnerable lyrics inspired future pop stars like Rihanna, Ariana Grande and Miley Cyrus.
While most pop albums of the era stuck to one sound, Aguilera embraced hard rock (Fighter), torch songs (Beautiful), hardcore club music (Dirrrty) and Latin Pop (Infatuation); while her raw, vulnerable lyrics inspired future pop stars like Rihanna, Ariana Grande and Miley Cyrus.
While most pop albums of the era stuck to one sound, Aguilera embraced hard rock (Fighter), torch songs (Beautiful), hardcore club music (Dirrrty) and Latin Pop (Infatuation); while her raw, vulnerable lyrics inspired future pop stars like Rihanna, Ariana Grande and Miley Cyrus.