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Originally posted by ELECTRAHEARTPOP
Well it is absolutely flooded with underlying racism - it's implying that Beyoncé's fanbase, who are stereotypically seen as black females like herself, are less economically well off than Britney stans. Which is just ridiculous in a lot of cases. Music is music is music. Britney didn't charge more for her songs than Beyoncé did. Stupid, and the fact you agree with it makes you just as bad.
It's Like That > Honey > Vision of Love > Emotion > Touch My Body > #Beautiful > Fantasy > I'll Be There > Heartbreaker > Obsessed > Dreamlover > Through The Rain > Loverboy.
I don't count AIWFCIY as a lead single.
Also, I've posted many, many times in the Britney base. No, she's not in my signature, but she was when i had all the artists I'm a fan of in there. I've always loved Britney and I'm sure many of her stans can attest to that, as can my post count in the Britney base. I simply don't have time to post in there anymore, especially when she's inactive.
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Wait seen as black females...more like black males that want to be like black females.
I think it's moreso an understanding that middle class and above had Britney as their pop icon and if you are a fan of an artist that catered to urban music maybe you are not privy to how massive a pop girl was during her peak.
I also wouldn't expect people that stan for rock music to understand it as much either.
Charging for songs? What? It doesn't matter what you believe about the sig. I agree with the mod that stated it because I did live middle class and were around people of middle class and above status to know how iconic Britney songs are...Middle class and higher were a huge support of her teen pop era. They bought the albums, went to the concerts and bought her products.
The fact that we are having this debate about racial insensitivity when you STAN for a song like It's like that.
FYI, it literally has a lyric dem chickens is ASH and I'm lotion.
Using your logic...Mariah was taking advantage of her appeal to the white demographic and I wonder which "chickens" were ashy to make such a reference.
Not celine dion, me thinks.