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Originally posted by Aleks
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I'll just have to make the best of this...definitely not getting a single until September at the earliest.
The disappointment.
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Originally posted by Duca
Bruno heavily promoted "It Will Rain." He debuted it at X Factor live shows, while the show was able to pull in over 10 million viewers.
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True but the unnecessary shade makes you look pressed.
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Originally posted by Toxicity.
I'm sure this song will do fine. Top 20 hit for sure, probably Top 10 too. It sounds like it's bound to be a perfect radio bop. And if it does smash, it'll hold the public over until the 8th album lead single. Not to mention The Smurfs 1 grossing $560 mill and The Smurfs 2 projected to do more. 
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Good point
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Originally posted by dinorel
"The smurfs" was a great box office hit it grossed $560M
you guys need to realize Britney got an original song for a huge film. 
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That is quite a deal.
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Originally posted by Duca
It did okay for a movie with a nearly $200 million budget.
I do hope that Britney has a character in the sequel though.
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Yes. I need for her to at least two a 2 minute part adding to her box office sales.
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Originally posted by Mr Telephone Man
The song is going to be a big hit, with free promo! The first movie was huge, over 500 mill at the box office, so this is going to reach a huge audience 
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Um, we'll see...
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Originally posted by Toxicity.
Who says she can't have 2 singles smashing alongside each other? If anything, it'll also help 8's album sales.
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The unrealistic expectations...
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Originally posted by Duca
"MDNA" is basically "Femme Fatale" with a brain so I don't understand why most Britney stans dislike it. It's a decent album.
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The unnecessary shade and there are more tracks on FF that are usable than MDNA can dream of. You must be on one today...
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Originally posted by CaptainMusic
I love I Wanna Go as well and it remains her most viewed video on Youtube so bring it on.
Imagine if this single ended up being the first single though?
Wouldn't be surprised tbh.
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I'm still feeling some kind of way about it not being titled the iconic I-I-I wanna go-o-o. I'll get over it some day.
Yeah, to me it's forgettable and novelty like a few of her singles. It doesn't fit her image which is partially why dubstep is the only impactful thing to come out of FF. All of her eras had an image that matched the sound except FF (yet if they released the songs they wanted then I'm sure it would have matched).
TTWE and IWG were safe radio singles and they wanted Big fat waste released and Inside out (a necessary single).
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Originally posted by Duca
Give Me All Your Luvin' isn't that bad either. It's kind of shady and I think it would have been really cute had Britney recorded it.
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Except it is bad. Nicki and MIA save those songs.
I don't give a should have been a single which would have been ahead of this newer urban influence in songs. It has a vibe and energy that sounds like nothing on the radio.
Madonna really should have released I don't give a and Gang bang at some point instead of Give me all your lovin' snoozefest and turn up the radio which sounds like a slow motion song that plays in a dream out of nowhere and you know a new twist is about to happen.
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Originally posted by ifyouseekLEM
This ****ing children's song is about an ***********!!!!

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Yeah, I am so emotionally uncomfortable with the fact that Britney gushed about this song being for her kids and the title is 'Ooh la la' The awkward, uncomfortable feeling I got.
I'm not going to break down but DISSSSS BTTCHHHHH
I laid out a perfect plan to release her new single in late May to get her first summer smash and she comes at me with a smurfs sequence soundtrack song.
I'm holding on for dear life at this one. The fac that I am legitimately going to purchase this song on Itunes knowing what it is associated with. I own a home, own my car, have a career, and am financially stable....and SOON i will own a song off of the smurf soundtrack.
The sht a Britney stan will do to support the queen.


I'm seriously trying to figure out where I sold my soul to Britney. I think it was during the making of the video: you drive me crazy. Once I got in, there's no turning back.
