Pop 2.0: how globalised music created a new kind of star

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English is no longer the lingua franca of pop music, and its alpha stars – Katy Perry, Taylor Swift, Justin Bieber, Lady Gaga – are an endangered species

 

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Given that Lady Gaga is the only one of those who can actually sing, she shouldn't be included. Besides, she set the bar quite high for any 'different kind of artist'

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