Britney is a worldwide legend. Discussing her is only natural.
Maybe a Brazilian one but that's it. Demon Lavata is also a legend there, so
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Maybe a Brazilian one but that's it. Demon Lavata is also a legend there, so
It's a miracle after all the meth your vegetable fave still alive. Merry Christmas xoxo 😘
Not another gurney discussion
Leave this disabled garbage alone
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Originally posted by Delilah.
I was surprised to see the mixed reception for this one... and then I wasn't.
Further proof of a deep generational chasm that divides ATRL into two camps; the twentysomething pop sophisticates with 15 to 20 years of top-shelf pop consumption to their name, and an unruly kid crew with Scream Queens avatars and tributes to Nick Jonas in their signatures. It's not that the latter generation is a lost cause entirely, but they've clearly never heard a "Britney" — that is, they've never encountered a voice quite as distinctive as Britney's. "But I know Britney! Circus was the first album I bought!" First off, ask for a refund. And no, you don't know Britney, you know a very stilted and subdued version of the iconic performer.
The Britney of "Private Show" is Britney as Britney is intended to sound. She very skillfully vacillates between a range of tones; she nasally, then guttural, then grainy, then nasally again, then delicate. (And yes, that's how she's supposed to do it.) She's sultry. She's goofy. She's sounds slightly absurd. She's fully engaged. She's expressive in ways that "technically superior" vocalists just aren't. She is brilliant. You have no idea how brilliant she is.
This is the probably purest attempt Britney has made to harness some of that ineffable charm that made her early work so irresistible. I adore it.
I'll never understand why Britney's streaming stats end up being kinda weak even after promising starts. I mean, Work Bitch actually had nice success for her standards, but even it stalled a bit after a while, to the point where Baby One More Time surpassed it in overall views and just became her biggest video ever (besides Scream & Shout, obviously)
Lots of younger people think Britney is a legend. But a lot of people also have a problem with that (on ATRL, I guess) because she doesn't 'act' like a legend. On top of that, she's been destroying her image since 2011 which is why she's such a flop now.
People think Britney is a legend because she is a legend. She opened the door for all your faves, she changed the sound of music several times, she changed the way people did music videos. Some bitter gays on forums won't change that.
Britney's had a long and successful career with ridiculously high-highs.
No matter how much she flops now she still has her huge past that will keep her a legend forever.
Britney's had a long and successful career with ridiculously high-highs.
No matter how much she flops now she still has her huge past that will keep her a legend forever.
And her music gets better with time. Glory really lived up to its name.
Britney Spears is not a legend. Never was, never will be. Not a chance. But she's an icon. Considering the fact she can't count to ten or she doesn't know what's the capital of Louisiana, it's pretty impressive!