and rightfully so. the one that came after is lucky it got that undeserved spot in the top 5
Both Femme Fatale and Britney Jean are equally bad. They don't have the signature Britney Spears touch. Yes, bar 1 or 2 songs but that's it. The original direction for Femme Fatale and Britney Jean was what would have made both those albums equally AMAZING.
I'm sort of proud Britney didn't promote BJ though. Imagine promoting the hell out of that album only for the GP to hear that garbage. They won't even have been taking her serious for B9. Now, there's hype for PG because Britney hasn't really been in the limelight since Femme Fatale.
Britney looks stiff in Vegas, she needs to loosen up and dance smoothly, the rest of the show is fine.. except for not having HIAM or IUSA on the set list.
The way IUSA eradicates any song on FF BJ and Circus. How could she deliver such a song after all that she's been through. How can she deny us songs like that to save albums like BJ. Literally one IUSA quality song could have made the album worthwhile.
The way IUSA eradicates any song on FF BJ and Circus. How could she deliver such a song after all that she's been through. How can she deny us songs like that to save albums like BJ. Literally one IUSA quality song could have made the album worthwhile.
It's cute and clever but that's it...don't do too much on if u seek.
Hiam should have been a first single. END OF. For the 100000000000000th time. HIAM needed the first single hype to slay, TTWE did not. If they were to switch places TTWE would probably gain at maximum like 500k sales on the otherside, HIAM released as anything besides a lead would have peaked at 2 million WW at most and would have peaked lower than IWG. How I roll is not a single material. Enough with the lies, it's a great song but not meant to be a single.
IUSA remains unbothered as her best post blackout single/song. Xo