And remember she had that exoticness to her because she was from the Caribbean and had a heavy accent so that added to her appeal.
And i believe she came out towards the end of the 1st Caribbean/Reggaton craze.
Yeah you have a good memory. The mid 00s had alot of that caribbean/reggaton flavor in songs.
I can't remember if it was Jay or LA Reid, but one of them(or both) was smart enough to realize that the caribbean craze was gonna be a short fad(which was right) and they knew if she continued making pon de replays she would flame out. so the album after even before GGGB we got all the "unfaithful" type of songs and then GGGB was dance pop with some songs like the song she had with Ne-Yo.
And actually i think she had input too and wanted to change it up also. Besides the caribbean flavor on the first project she was basically looked too similar to Beyonce and was getting called a Caribbean Beyonce or skinny Beyonce.
Wanted to stand out herself.
then the rest is history.
more female artists need to be themselves.
Why tho? If Black Women alone support an artist they should have no problem selling well, Black women have incredible spending power. Then you already know if they fukk with it the dudes they mess with will to, i think we need to start taking responsibility.
If we want something we should put some money up and show that we want it instead of complaining when something we dont support monetarily fails.
That is why Kanye as big as he is has never really had albums that sold huge amounts. Black women have never really checked for him like that. Maybe it was more before the Graduation era but it became even less after the whole Kim thing and the tons of c00nish comments he has made.
Black women is also why guys like Drake have staying power still.