1. Cher
After seemingly never-ending farewell tours, Cher has revealed that she's not quite ready to throw in the towel with a new album expected for March and another world tour to follow. With fifty years in the music business, Cher proved she is more than capable of producing another chart topper when Burlesque track, You Haven't Seen The Last of Me, shot to the top of the Billboard Dance Charts in 2011. If anything this proves that pop fans will always have a place in their hearts for Cher. Cher will hopefully continue to gain the attention of a younger generation with new duets allegedly featuring Lady Gaga, Pink and (possibly) Christina Aguilera. The Believe star also has a keen social networking presence and flawlessly integrates with a younger generation through Twitter, boasting such iconic tweets as: "Wtf is mdna?", "Why is it called Avitar?", "Can anyone c me?" and "Whats going on with mycareer". Cher already holds the record for the oldest singer to reach the top of the singles chart in the US and UK, so I'm sure that the icon will not need much help reclaiming her throne and saving pop in 2013. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_gXAZ-wvNtU