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Originally posted by dinorel
I don't know if this was posted but:
Guilherme Leite @guilhermeleite
@iamwill Will, PLEASE put some strings on Brit's new album. We're tired of electronic beats and synthetizers. Violins, piano & more please
Will.I.am @iamwill
@guilhermeleite : )
Will is listening and paying attention to her fans, and he also seems to know what Britney needs right now.
1. He doesn't want a full club / dancefloor oriented album
2. He doesn't want a full monotone electronic album .. again.
he's on the right direction .. so far .. go Will ! 
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Interesting how my thoughts and ideas are slowing coming to fruition
WTF are you thinking they said
We'll be getting FF 2.0 they said
We'll be getting 12 scream and shouts they said.
I see you.
Luckily i save my most iconic posts for future reference.
Hmm...I wonder what the theme of the 8th era will be...let me recheck my spot on ideas
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Originally posted by Ozzy8923
But Femme Fatale still sounds amazing today and just as modern as any dance album that's been released in 2013. Any of those tracks could be released now and sound just fine on radio, they might not have the most replay value (to me they do, though) but I wouldn't call them outdated, especially songs like HIAM and Seal It With A Kiss, which were arguably the most innovative songs on the album.
And, like I've said before, will.i.am WON'T be doing all the producing. If anything, he might co produce and add additional touches here and there, but the core of the producing will be left to someone else. Will has tons of connections to all the producers he's worked with and I'm positive he'll get some of them to work with Britney and do a killer job! He can basically get anyone that he wants for her at this point.
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I had to drive so much this afternoon and I added How I roll? in my top 25 and took out some winter sounding songs. Then I decided to charge my phone instead of used the ipod so I popped in the FF album and it is still amazing.
Innovative/unique tracks: Hold it against me, Inside out, How I roll? seal it with a kiss (although it lends itself to 80s movie songs teas, trip to your heart, gasoline, up n down and the original big fat bass without the distorted vocals serving 90s dance modernized realness, he about to lose meaaaayyy aayyy aayyy aayyyeah.
I would included Don't keep me waiting but it gives me Linsday lohan when she had potential teas.
Britney always has her unique one of a kind quirky songs that are in her own league:
examples: Soda pop, What u see is what you get, one kiss from you, OIDIA, Stronger, Slave, overprotected, what it's like to be me, showdown, toxic, touch of my hand, brave new girl, don't hang up, i just begun having my fun, piece of me, freakshow, toy soldier, hot as ice, womanizer, if u seek amy, shattered glass, unusual you, mmm papi, mannequin, rock me in, how i roll, seal it with a kiss, inside out, hold it against me, trip to your heart, up n down, gasoline etc.
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Originally posted by Ozzy8923
I'd die if she did some Middle Eastern influences for the album a la Outrageous. That song still slays and the production is just amazing and I wouldn't mind a bit of R&B because I've been listening to some of her unreleased R&B stuff and her voice sounds better for it than it does for dance. 
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Originally posted by B-Luke
Was just about to post that masterpiece. That part @1:59 is just heavenly. 
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The fact that you like her sounding off key when she says can you take me theairahhhhhhh. I mean just sing there.

I cringe at that part.
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Originally posted by Ozzy8923
Intimidated has really grown on me since I discovered it!
I love being a new fan.  I discover all these Britney tracks all the time and am indefinitely slayed. 
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I love intimidated...low register: you got that thang that I can't deny so move it over here ooh yeah. Then adding funk and attitude in the 2nd verse: just be a man show me where you stand positivity ooh yeah oh oh. Slays my soul everytime
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Originally posted by dinorel
"Outrageous" is not the only song on "ITZ" inspired on middle eastern or asian sounds.
we also have:
*Early mornin
*Touch of my hand
*Toxic
and actually Britney seems to love incorporating asian touches into her music.
for "Blackout".
an Anime music video was done for "Break the ice", which is a popular animation genre / style from Japan.
For "Circus".
the very much hated song "Mmm papi" also slightly features some asian vibes on the instrumentation.
Her epic "Circus tour" includes a Bollywood segment for "Me against the music" , the bollywood concept comes from "India".
During her "Femme Fatale tour", an japanese inspired performance was made for "Toxic", and the "Boys" performance had an arabic inspiration.
Songs like "Rock me in" and "Scary" seem to have slightly / minor influences on japanese pop.
Several of her unreleased songs also include middle eastern / asian sounds

However "In the zone" remains as her album with the most asian influence.
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I knew about Touch of my hand and early mornin having strong influences but I never considered toxic to be like that: It reminds me of a 007 adventure song
Rock me in gives me gwen stefani 80s video game with flop 80s movie that turns into a cult classic realness
Amnesia sounds like a song from a flop 80s movie that turns into a cult classic and is played on tbs all the time and the song is played throughout the movie but plays in detail at the end of the movie when the girls gets the guy.
Mmm papi reminds me of those weird 60s surfer movies where all the sudden they break into an awkward dance on the beach.