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ariana-darkness · 5 years
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Billie Eilish, born Billie Eilish Pirate Baird O’Connell on December 18, 2001, is the first artist born in the 2000s to have a No. 1 album. How influential is that!
Since releasing her single “Ocean Eyes” on #SoundCloud in 2016, she has gained a surprising amount of followers, protecting her as one of the best new artists around. Eight gold and four platinum singles, as well as #Grammy nominations of Record of the Year, Album of the Year, Sonf of the Year, and Best New Artist, Billie is sure to stick around for a while.
Although her looks are inspired by Goth and Metal music, her influences are mostly pop including Green Day, Justin Bieber, Avril Lavigne and the Beatles.
Part of my Most Influential 2019 series
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seedoflife · 5 years
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The latest The Roney Smith Daily! https://t.co/uDzOHbSfq5 Thanks to @temalone @ianmcque @chopshopmusic #readthis #mostinfluential2019
The latest The Roney Smith Daily! https://t.co/uDzOHbSfq5 Thanks to @temalone @ianmcque @chopshopmusic #readthis #mostinfluential2019
— Roney Smith (@seedoflife) December 21, 2019
via Twitter https://twitter.com/seedoflife December 21, 2019 at 02:52PM
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i-globalone · 5 years
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One of the great things about reporting on the blockchain/crypto industry is the infinite variety of interesting, smart people doing bold, crazy things. From daring entrepreneurs and builders, to inspired thinkers and communicators, this space has no shortage of colorful characters pushing the envelope. It’s in this spirit that we present this year’s Most Influential, a selection of people who did exceptional things in 2019. Whether it was Caitlin Long establishing Wyoming as the “blockchain state,” or Rune Christensen corralling MakerDAO, or David Marcus launching Libra, these people made an impact and shaped the conversation, for better or for worse.The selection (click here) was made in a three-step process. First, CoinDesk staff drew up a long-list. Then, we asked readers to vote for their favorites in a survey. Then, based on all opinions, CoinDesk made a final choice. Note: People are chosen for having exemplary years, perhaps the most significant year of their careers. This is not an all-time influencer list. Some well-known OGs were not included, even though they are obviously important (before the #xrparmy starts asking about Brad Garlinghouse).For instance, Jack Dorsey made the cut this year not only for championing bitcoin in Silicon Valley, but funding a development team to work on its core protocol. Gerald Cotten, of Quadriga infamy, helped us learn (again) the truth of the old adage: “not your keys, not your coins.”Whatever your views of this selection, we hope you enjoy the discussion it is likely to spark. Debate, bicker, ponder, but most of all tag #mostinfluential2019 on Twitter. Happy Holidays.Disclosure Read More The leader in blockchain news, CoinDesk is a media outlet that strives for the highest journalistic standards and abides by a strict set of editorial policies. CoinDesk is an independent operating subsidiary of Digital Currency Group, which invests in cryptocurrencies and blockchain startups.
http://www.globalone.com.np/2019/12/presenting-coindesks-most-influential.html
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ariana-darkness · 5 years
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Camila Cabello, one of the most listened artists in pop music during 2019. Part of my series of most influential people of this year. Personally, I’m not a fan of her music, but her influence is undeniable as a strong Latin female representative. At her young age of 22 years, she has music videos on YouTube with billions of views.   #camilacabello #cabello #camila #cartoons #digitalart #adobefresco #mostinfluential2019 #love #sketchbook #sketchoftheday #celebrity #celebritydrawings #notperfectbutmine #tryingtobeartist #ArianaDarkness
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