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Originally Posted by asongforXX
I think it's suck that celebs change and re-invent themselves. After all the changes, you're not even sure of who they are anymore. Christina Aguilera for example, she went from squeaky clean, to a prostitude and now she got the classy Marilyn Monroe thing going on. So who is the real Xtina now? I guess we'll never know. Next year, she'll have a new look again...
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Not only Xtina does that: hitomi changed completely from her very first album up to her most recent releases. The same could be said about ayu. Who are them now then? And who's real Xtina? the real one is obviously the current. People are who they are at that moment. My tastes as a kid aren't the same as me as an adult. And even speaking of relatively recent things, I dress completely different than I used to 4 years ago. People change their tastes and that doesn't mean they're losing themselves. Madonna has changed her music and style several times and to be quite honest, even though she actually lost a great part of her fanbase, she wouldn't exist today if she still kept trapped in her past music (imagine if in every album Madonna were to release a song that sounded like Material girl just in order to be "true to herself"? The music of 2000 is definitely different from the 80's and it would just sound pathetic for her to stick in the same thing and recycle it over and over.) And that's what sucks: artists doing and recycling the same stuff over and over, that's what lead "Do As infinity" and "day after tomorrow" to die and fade. Changes motion things in nature, stability leads to stagnation.