With widespread reports that Britney is leaving The X Factor after just one season, there's presumably plenty of time for her to wrap up the follow-up to 2011's Femme Fatale. That album was a big success, landing "Hold It Against Me," "Till the World Ends" and "I Wanna Go" all over the radio. Britney's 2007 meltdown is now a distant memory, and she's once again one of the most reliable hit-makers in the industry. Not much is known about the new album, but we'd be shocked if she didn't work with Max Martin and Dr. Luke again. Why mess with a winning formula?
Is #1 in the US possible? I mean, streaming has been surprisingly increasing, airplay is only getting bigger, and it's been in the Top 5 on Digital Songs for over a month and it keeps rising spots... I know #1 is a reach, but is Top 3 possible?
Is #1 in the US possible? I mean, streaming has been surprisingly increasing, airplay is only getting bigger, and it's been in the Top 5 on Digital Songs for over a month and it keeps rising spots... I know #1 is a reach, but is Top 3 possible?
Top 3 is possible if it gains on streaming and continues its radio momentum. It will be very tough though because Brit doesn't have cross over support on radio compared to others so she is at a disadvantage. Tracking streaming is kinda new so I don't know where Brit stands on this.
I can't WAIT for the next era. Whenever Britney is relevant in the music industry, those are always my best years. She brings joy to my life, literally.