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Old 02-08-2010, 03:11 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Tata Young - The Britney Spears of Asia (one of the biggest stars of the planet)



Tatas debut English album with Columbia Records I Believe hit 9x platinum in her home country; achieved the amazing feat of selling over 300,000 units in Japan as a new artist; and struck Gold in many Asian countries. I Believe went on to sell nearly 1 million units across the Asian region. During the same year, Tata also sang the theme song to the Bollywood blockbuster film, Dhoom, whose OST album sold over 800,000 units in India, a phenomenal success for a soundtrack. At 25, this 10-year music veteran has already sold more than 12 million albums and continues to be a symbol of energy and change for the Asian music industry.

Temperature Rising, Tatas 2nd full length English album and the one to help her spread her talent to the world. The album features scorching 1st single El Nin-Yo which hit No.1 in all major charts in Thailand upon release and across Asia. Just back from a hugely successful launch in Japan, Temperature Rising has already shipped 50,000 units and is well on the road to another success in the worlds #2 music market.

Elle Magazine named her one of Thailands 10 Most Influential People and Asiaweek selected Tata as one of 25 most influential trendsetters in Asia.

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Old 02-16-2010, 06:23 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Nice

But she doesn't really seem like a Britney Spears to me. Although I do enjoy the energy she puts out in the second video. Her performances must be quite lively.
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wait till you see her early stuff:

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I can't see how somone who's success and profile doesn't stretch any further than Asia and India can be called "one of the biggest stars on the planet".

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Old 03-06-2010, 04:26 PM   #5 (permalink)
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I like her music..but if you ask the typical pop fan in the US who she is..they won't know.
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I can't see how somone who's success and profile doesn't stretch any further than Asia and India can be called "one of the biggest stars on the planet".
well India has over a BILLION people living there, that's 3 times the population of the United States, and the Asian continent accounts for a full 2/3rds of the planets population.... so... yeah... i think being huge in an area that accounts for the vast majority of the population of the planet would justify being called one of the biggest stars on the planet.

doesn't make her music any less lame or generic though.
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well India has over a BILLION people living there, that's 3 times the population of the United States, and the Asian continent accounts for a full 2/3rds of the planets population.... so... yeah... i think being huge in an area that accounts for the vast majority of the population of the planet would justify being called one of the biggest stars on the planet.

doesn't make her music any less lame or generic though.
Whats more important in pop: popularity in $$ or in number of fans? Those 300M americans may be small compared to China and India, but with the juggernaught that the US economy has become I would debate that to be a true international pop star u need the US$ (even if it is declining). And to give u an idea of the size of the US economy, it is the second largest economic block in the world, just behind the EU.

And the end of your comment, just awesome, pop is pop wherever its played, lol
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this girl has it but i wonder where she is now. haven't seen or heard from her in a long time
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Whats more important in pop: popularity in $$ or in number of fans?
depends on what's more important to the culture, no? is it better to have a smaller but materialistically wealthy culture? or a larger population with less material goods?

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Thanks for introducing her, but she's not the number one pop star around because I have not heard of her! She's lovely. Kind of reminds me of Cheryl Cole from Girls Aloud.
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