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nope her real fans were fans from when she did underground mixtapes.
Just because somebody listened to her before her pop stuff doesn't make them any more of a real fan than someone that got into her through her Pop music and now follows her on everything she does, which is a higher percentage than those that did listen to her before her Pop. So as I said yes... Most of her real fans got into her through pop music.
It's like saying I'm not a real Wayne fan because I didn't start listening to him until the end of 07. I'm one of the biggest real Wayne fans there is. So stop talking bullshit, start thinking logically. K. Cheers.
Just because somebody listened to her before her pop stuff doesn't make them any more of a real fan than someone that got into her through her Pop music and now follows her on everything she does, which is a higher percentage than those that did listen to her before her Pop. So as I said yes... Most of her real fans got into her through pop music.
It's like saying I'm not a real Wayne fan because I didn't start listening to him until the end of 07. I'm one of the biggest real Wayne fans there is. So stop talking bullshit, start thinking logically. K. Cheers.
That is not exactly true though. Most of her fans joined during Pink Friday and prefer her doing rap, that's why many were dissapointed in her second album.
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