True icons that have and will stand the test of time; beautiful women inside and out. Relying on their TALENT instead of tacky controversy and still beloved to the present (unlike others who have become generally hated).
True icons that have and will stand the test of time; beautiful women inside and out. Relying on their TALENT instead of tacky controversy and still beloved to the present (unlike others who have become generally hated).
Britney Jean is such a **** album. I'm very dissapointed. This time Larry didn't even try to hide the fact he allowed Google Translate/Myah Marie to do all of her vocals. Body Ache, Alien and Passenger sounded decent enough but the other tracks so obviously were solely rushed in to just get SOMETHING out before Vegas. Had her team been actually clever they wouldn't have rushed in a meaningless Greatest Hits album in 2009 and instead decided to release it now.
Avril Lavigne
#5 Japan (-2)
#64 Brazil (-12)
#79 Canada (-6)
#169 United States (-10)
#218 Germany (-71)
#226 Australia (-94)
#228 United Kingdom (-8)
#378 France (-143)
Will Blow Job have a song that can sell more than Here's To Never Going Top 10? Nope.
Gaga's situation in Europe is beyond critical.
The lead flopped everywhere, the album is having sales more frontloaded than BTW (without the massive sales) and DWUW doesn't seem to have the potential to help her sell albums.
After one day of sales, we’re projecting the first week of One Direction’s SYCO/Columbia album Midnight Memories at 550-600k, which would their previous release, 2012’s Take Me Home, which opened with 540k.