tenkani wrote:
It really isn't her fault what she's become, considering the environment, but the fact that someone like her has become so famous says a lot about pop culture.
I have to say, I heard about 30 seconds of one of her tracks and was surprised. It wasn't nearly as bad as I expected. It just sounded like typical pop pabulum. She can sing at least as well as Britney Spears and is much sexier.
I hate myself for posting that.
While I wholeheartedly agree that it says more about pop culture than about Paris Hilton, I don't accept the implication that she's become something horrible On the contrary, Paris Hilton is a talented, funny person, who's positive, creative, and progressive. She also has a sense of humor, and pokes fun at pop culture and her fortuitous circumstances.
(That said, I wouldn't want to date her)