

That’s just a start of all the people she had copied. Go Check out on youtube: BEYONCE – The Biggest Copy Cat beYAWNcy should not even be considered a performer because everything that she has ever managed to do in her pole dancing career is copy someone elses work and try to pass it off as her own.

Ain’t nobody checking for that w**** but a bunch of sissies trying to act and emulate her.

Anytime someone says something positive about another female artist you sissies come running throwing beYAWNcy’s name up. As far a vocals someone says that Janet is a better singer, well in my opinion Paula and Janet are on the same level of singing ability, they are not powerhouse vocalist like Whitney, Jennifer Hudson, Patti, or that tramp beYAWNcy (and she just yodels with all those runs and riffs), but the overall thing is their voice tone and quality, they are swan singers meaning they have beautiful tones, quality and clarity in their voices so they don’t need to be big vocalist and they aren’t just singers, they are singers and dancers which equals up to – Girl, you’re just mad because this article is not about that bleached down, fake barbie – beYAWNcy. Not knocking Paula, i think she’s an amazing choreographer but she just taught her routines…in order to dance, you have to know “How” to dance…and choregraphy takes a lot of patience and imagination and that I give Paula kudos for. She has been performing for over 3 decades, as an actress, singer, overall performer, ICONIC/LEGENDARY. Janet is original, learns choreography and adds her own signature substance to the dance. There is nothing original about the W****…and I don’t consider pole dancing in a routine dancing, a form of dance, maybe but when you do stripper moves or old school dances to try and pass off the fact that you can’t really dance then that’s a whole different story. She later started to use the phrase “I was Inspired by” to cover up the fact that the b**** is the biggest copy cat of all time.

1 singles on the Billboard Hot 100: “Straight Up”, “Forever Your Girl”, “Cold Hearted” and “Opposites Attract”. 1 spot on the Billboard 200 chart for 10 weeks. Her 1988 debut album, Forever Your Girl, became the most successful debut album in history up to that point, holding the No.This would lead to Abdul choreographing many of Janet Jackson’s videos, including “Nasty”, “Control” and “What Have You Done for Me Lately?” She was discovered at a game by The Jacksons, who hired her to choreograph their “Torture” video in 1984.While attending California State University, Northridge, she was selected for the Los Angeles Lakers cheerleading squad and quickly became the head choreographer. As a child, Abdul studied ballet, tap and jazz.Originally known as a dancer and choreographer, Paula Abdul emerged as a superstar pop singer in the late ’80s and early ’90s, notching six No.
