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Originally posted by Jared
All I know is that she better open the Vegas show with "Break The Ice". That song is long overdue for a performance. 
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That would be epic:
I think to really go into the evolution of Britney Spears it should have
Baby
Crazy
Oops
Stronger
Lucky interlude between costume changes
I'm a slave
Overprotected
Not a girl as an interlude in between costume changes
Toxic
Everytime
Someday
Gimme more
Piece of me
Break the ice (intro)
Womanizer
Circus
3
Till the world ends
Scream and shout Her global smash that happens to feature will i am
Ooh la la as an interlude in between costume changes
8th album
2 ballads
2 mid tempos
3 uptempos
I have to accept that the following will be performed:
Boys (girl at least give us the original iconic version before that had to be remixed for copyright issues or something)
Big fat waste
Me against the music (I never loved the song)
I i I wanna go o o/Hold it against me (don't need both just one or the other)
So about 25 songs with a few interludes.
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Originally posted by Bie
Toxic would be a better choice 
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That's so Onyx hotel.
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Originally posted by americanshameless
Not Bie still trying it.
Let me not remind you why you are relevant.
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So has the Rubio situation been clarified yet?
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Oop. I do see that he became relevant after his infamous and influenced multiquote phase that he seems to shy away from. Some people can't deal with the pressure.
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Originally posted by Bie
If you still ignore my wall posts 
Oh yeah ... Finally someone accepts the truth that I'm relevant now 
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You're welcome. I try to be a positive influence on those that need guidance.

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Originally posted by Jared
Toxic will be on the set list regardless since it's one of her signatures, but I swear if she picks Boys again (which will probably happen) over amazing gems like Break The Ice. 
I see Simon is still pressed over having to downgrade his judging panel.
Poor Paulina probably got attacked. 
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I can't wait to see the show flop and people realize that Britney sparked interested. Not the short haired girl from Beyonce's child or that girl that had one US hit after Shakira open the doors.
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Originally posted by Bie
The rating of the premier of the xfactor this year would be 2.5 / 6M viewers 
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Mess...won't be surprised. Demi already saying she wants Britney back on the show. She's just not that into you, hun.
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Originally posted by Bie
What if the rating is better than last Season???? 
I can't imagine the shades that will be thrown to Britney 
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OMG. that would be so difficult for the army and bad for her image.
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Originally posted by brIt-()nstar
Some of my fellow Brit stans are just downright embarrassing...
Yes, I'm reading you Bie, Neemz and Spears4ever. The F.A.M. Trinity.

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Oop.
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Originally posted by Bdawg
it's crazy how relatable Britney's albums are. It's like Brit Brit at 19/20 knows EXACTLY how I feel at 19. "Britney" album goes hard!
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That' what makes her eras minus Femme Fatale era. As a pop star, she made an impact that was relatable to Brand Britney and the youth as a sign of the times snapshot into a 21st century culture.
It's baaaaaaaaaaack...
The good years
BOMT- Teen pop/Bubblegum pop - Good girl image (trend: Isn't it obvious bringing back fun, effervescent innocence, dance pop and many other trends)
Songs geared mainly towards this image: BOMT, Crazy, Sometimes, Soda pop, Thinkin about u
OIDIA- Cheesy/overproduced pop - Good girl with a wink image (trend: The overproduced vocals that Cher made popular in a flash with 'Believe' Britney brought it to a teen audience and put out multiple songs instead of one and is credited and often discredited for that trend when some artist not as talented (t pain) and some more talented (chris brown/usher) and others started using the overproduced vocals in the mid 00s
Songs geared mainly towards this image: Oops..., lucky, What u see is what u get, Stronger
The transition into young adulthood
Britney-Teen angst/urban pop - Coming of age/Crossroads from girl to woman image (trend: Slave for you was a game changer song and video wise before them other girls were adding urban producers and features Slave for you was the perfect blend of urban pop without being trihard as was Boys until they ruined it with the video game beat remix.
Songs geared mainly towards this image: Overprotected, Slave, Not a girl, Let me be, Cinderella
Her college years/Experimental phase stepping into adulthood
In the zone- Electro/trancey underground pop - Her free spirit, college, experimental image: Phase where she starts to deal with real experiences and real emotions/pain (MY FAVE because I was a sophomore in college and this was like everything to me) (trend: underground dance pop: Trend: When everyone was a pop artist featuring a rapper and the radio was dominated by urban music, she took the dance route.
Billboard dedicated an article for 'Toxic' and 'Hey Ya' from outkast being game changers
Songs geared mainly towards this image: Toxic, Early mornin' Breathe on me, Brave new girl, Me against the music, Showdown, Everytime, Shadow, The hookup
Burnt out, rebellious years
My Prerogative- GH's so leftover ITZ - Her burnt out, rebellious image where she made declarative stateements with 'My prerogative' and 'Do somethin'
Out of control self destructive phase
Blackout - Euro dance pop - Her dark, out of control, post-rebellious/self destruction image
Trend: after urban pop artists like JT Beyonce Fergie and Nelly were big with urban pop sound, Britney bought it back to dance pop. Songs like Freakshow with elements of dubstep, Piece of me innovative sounds and the album as a whole
Songs geared mainly towards this image: Freakshow, Get naked, piece of me, gimme more
The comeback
Circus- Anthem pop lessons learned from a jaded woman - Her comeback phase where it was really a compilation of her strongest themes from albums 1-5. Trend: Before single ladies and other female anthems as well as katy perry, lady gaga pop splashes...she brought back the pop anthems
Songs geared mainly towards this image: Circus, IUSA, Womanizer, Shattered glass, kill the lights, out from under
* Sidenote: IF only they created Blur for Blackout. It would have fit perfectly.
The Singles collection- Another GH album but 3 had rave, dance influences bringing back the 90s sound that artist having been using for the past 2 years.
Femme fatale-Dubstep: Image ???
It's a dance record but what does it really represent. The name could have been used more if she had a sultry, seductive mysterious image and songs that were released with that image but we got dubstep. She's credited for starting the trend now but outside of that how does her image and the era define Britney Spears a snapshot in time as all her other eras did.
Update: I get how I I I wanna go o o can be kind of FF related.
Do you see the difference?
That is why I am hoping her 8th era will have part classic dance pop but also mature, euphoric, introspective, progressive Britney...if she is not free from the conservatorship then the state of grace/freedom/introspective album can go for the 9th era but her team has got to remember what made eras 1-6 so impactful. She is who she is partly because she gave GP and fans moments that were memorable and influential.
If they wanted to do a theme I would love for them to perform it as the Britney Spears Experience/Journey and have her 8th album be about
taking...not being in control but taking control...many fans and teens and young adults starting in the real world could related.
Basically, Blackout innovation - minus out of control dark vibe, In the zone creativity - minus oversexed influences giving me Ray of light teas, Rhythm nation teas.
Songs like Baby one more time/Sometimes/Crazy/Stronger/Overprotected/Not a girl/Toxic/Womanizer/Hold it against me/Till the world ends/Scream and shout are geared towards a wider audience
Songs like Oops/Lucky/I'm a slave for you/Everytime/Gimme more/Piece of me/Circus/IUSA/I I I wanna go etc.