Move over, Rebecca Black! It's been almost five years since Rebecca released her iconic hit "Friday," which is an eternity in the pop world. Her lack of activity in the music industry has not gone unnoticed, though. Since abdicating her throne, multiple challengers have appeared, gunning for that pop queen throne. Here are the (potential) future queens of pop who are ready to slay and claim the throne!
Jordyn JonesJordyn Jones achieved massive success last year with the release of her debut single "
Dappin," which is short for "dancin' and snappin'." She is the reason why Iggy Azalea's latest single "Team" flopped. Jordyn's most recent single, "Fiyacracka," cements her status as the Queen of Hip-Pop (sorry Namie Amuro).
JoJo SiwaAfter ditching those flops over at Dance Moms, JoJo Siwa has released her massive smash hit "Boomerang." After two weeks, her videos already has 15 million views on YouTube. This is already way more views than established acts of yesterday, such as Britney Spears, have achieved with
their latest YouTube videos.
Mack ZMackenzie Ziegler's massive dance hit "I Gotta Dance" got the remix treatment recently, with gay club remixer Dave Audé reinterpreting her single. His remix elevated her song to certified bop status. Mack Z is already shaping up to be a club queen.
Haschak SistersFamily bands are always huge hits, and there is no bigger family band out there right now than the Haschak Sisters. Their feminist anthem "Girls Rule The World" has already achieved 8 million views on YouTube since getting released three weeks ago.
Nia SiouxNia Sioux is ready to slay, and this is made evident by the fact that her latest single is called "Slay." The music video for the song features potential future pop queen JoJo Siwa. Nia Sioux is probably the only pop queen on this list with actual vocal talent.
Kendall KKendall K's propaganda bop "Wear Em Out" is heavily inspired by Beyoncé's Major Lazer-produced track "Run The World (Girls)." Kendall's music video is an homage to Mariah Carey's "I Still Believe" music video.
Sophia GraceLast year, Sophia Grace released her massive bop "Best Friends." After a year, the video has almost 50 million YouTube views, and almost 400K likes. This is probably the best song on this entire list, and Sophia Grace is a triple-threat (singer, rapper, fashion designer).
Jenna RoseJenna Rose is most well known for her viral hits "
My Jeans" and "
O.M.G." She has consistently been releasing music and performing live since her initial success. Her most recent music video is a cover of Meghan Trainor's global hit "No."
Sources: 12345678Who do you think is the future queen of pop?