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Originally posted by BoomBoomBee
Britney wouldn't have the first clue as to how to run her own record label. Nor would she have the time. Nor would it be wise to invest all that money in creating one when Jive is doing just fine.
Jive has supported Brit for 10+ years going strong now. They've always managed to keep her on top. They have an amazing PR & strategic marketing team in place & always line up the best producers each album.
& hate to break it to you, but NO record label just releases songs for the hell of it. There are copyright & infringement laws against that sort of thing. & besides, there's a ****ing REASON as to why they aren't released - as most are unfinished, lackluster or better suited to another artist.
When the **** has any artist released an album of "unreleased demos"? That's such a floppy-ass idea. Y'all really need to think the things you say through before you go around shouting them "ALL IN CAPS LIKE THIS".
Lyrically, maybe so. But vocally it was a disaster. Version 2.0 any-day :heart:
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LMFAO, once again ignoring what I explained - and that's why I used caps lock, because you were one of those changing my words.
For starters, I never said Britney should open her own label.

And I don't know what's possible or not, what has happened or not. I wasn't discussing nothing like that, I only said the one possibility of unreleased songs seeing the light of the day would be if Britney ever leaves Jive. That was it. No "I want her to leave", no "Jive does a crappy job" or anything like that, so stop acting like I said that.
That said, we obviously have SEVERAL pretty finished unreleased songs kept on Jive's vault. Or do you actually believe they have released
all the songs she's recorded and were post-produced?

And the reason they weren't released isn't as simple as them being "lackluster" or "better suited for others". After 11 years of Britney releases, anyone with a minimal sense should know there a lot of other motives behind songs not being released.
Last, I didn't say "demos". I said "unreleased songs", and other artists have released such collections in the past. But for further explanation you can go back to reading the last paragraph.
Oh, and you can keep enjoying that over-produced Jive's official version of 'Mona Lisa', cause I - and 99% of the Britney fans - will keep favoring the 'demo' version Britney presented, where her voice is much more than fine.
