By your logic Ain't No Other Man is a bigger flop than Everytime because it peaked lower on radio. As said many times before on this forum, the charts in 2004 were purely airplay.
Everytime went 1 in the UK and hit the top 10 in many European countries. Born to Make You Happy went 1 in the UK and hit top 10 in the majority of Europe.
Why are American so self-centred? There's a whole other world out there.
She has more classics than the other girls, has two diamond albums and I'm pretty sure most Army members don't stan for Britney Spears because of her ballads.
Personally Britney's ballads are from the only ones I can stan. I'm not here for strong voices on ballads because I feel like ballads sound better with "weak" voices and are also supposed to sound vulnerable and IMO a strong voice doesn't sound vulnerable.
Sometimes
Born To Make You Happy
From the Bottom of my Broken Heart
Lucky
I'm Not A Girl, Not Yet A Woman
Everytime
Someday (I Will Understand)
Criminal
Perfume
She's released more ballads as singles than most of the pop girls - it's easy to forget that since none of them made the top 10.
Lady Gaga and Ke$ha are 10x worse for never releasing ballads than Britney is.
Lady Gaga released TEN ****ING SINGLES before ever releasing a ballad. And all because she was scared she'd flop if she didn't release dance-pop singles all the time. Pathetic. Glad she's not as big anymore.