@Ri Boi well shes the artist with the most AMA's ( the largest fan-voted award show) and so AMA's artist of the decade and billboard's woman of the decade too. She is right now the top artist of all time who debuted in the 2000's according to billboard. She broke countless records and attained milestones which were only achieved previously by The Beatles. Before Billie she was the youngest artist to win AOTY at the grammys and is the first female artist to win it twice. So before you call her garbage think again because numbers and success charts dont lie :)
Ri Boi this guy thinks opinion is fact!! Lmao! Well in the words of the almighty GOAT Carlin, you do have a right to your opinion, but I also have a right to my opinion and my opinion is that you have no right to your opinion.
@@hannahspencer9857 the song wouldn't exist if there was no Harry. She is clearly refering to him. If a celebrity is being mentioned at the tittle of a song then it belongs on this list.
@@-G-Angel My point is that the song would still make sense even if you had no idea who Harry Styles was. That's not true of any of the other songs about celebrities. Also, I agree with you that if a celebrities name is in the song, it belongs on this list. The problem is that Harry Styles' name isn't in the song. Swift only ever uses the word style, and she only ever uses the word to mean fashion.
Gacha Savage yesz but like i said, it’s about harry but the title isnt harry’s “styles” it’s style as in..fashion style cuz she sings “we never go out of style” not “STYLES” but it is about harry just not harry’s name in it..his last name is STYLES with an S
or young and menace "Kill me twice like my name was Nikki Sixx" or stay frosty royal milk tea "I'm 'bout to go Tonya Harding on the whole world's knee"
Songs name after famous celebrities Drew Barrymore- sza and Bryce Vince John Wayne- lady gaga Marilyn Monroe - Pharrell Williams & Nicki Minaj Harry Truman- Chicago Bette Davis Eyes - Kim Carnes
Celebrities mentioned in vogue by Madonna Bette Davis (1908-89) Grace Kelly (1929-82) Jean Harlow (1911-37) James Dean (1931-55) Ginger Rogers (1911-1995) Fred Astaire (1899-1987) Greta Garbo (1905-1990) Marilyn Monroe (1926-62) Gene Kelly (1912-96) Marlon Brando (1924-2004) Rita Hayworth (1918-87)