Loved the interview!!!! Sad I missed it because of class. She sounded so engaged and happy. She was a little vague, but I am just happy with the vibe I got from this interview. It was soooooo vintage Britney and I absolutely LOVVVVVVE IT!!!!
That's stupid. Pre orders do count for first week sales. HDD has estimated first week sales from pre orders before. They coun't. Where the hell would they go If they don't get added on the first week?
That's stupid. Pre orders do count for first week sales. HDD has estimated first week sales from pre orders before. They coun't. Where the hell would they go If they don't get added on the first week?
He asked if it counts for HIAM, not if counts for TTWE.
It's no secret that in her 12 years since '...Baby', Britney has been the master of surprise. From that schoolgirl ensemble, to her darker, head shaving/umbrella wielding days, to her eventual rise back to the top, she's become a bona fide expert in keeping the pop world waiting with bated breath. Her latest stunt? Putting a new single out before it's official radio premiere, acting as a double-pronged two-finger salute at both the industry and all this on air, on sale business. Who needs to live in an egg for three days anyway? The hawkish sirens and swizzling bassline production that opens ''Til The World Ends' unquestionably has Dr Luke written all over it - equally it's no secret his filthy but fabulous mentee Ke$ha penned the track - but somehow it's Brit that manages to come out on top. "Watch me move/ When I lose, I lose it hard," she asserts in seductive verses built around a ludicrously catchy chorus-chant - or at least we think it's the chorus - and by the 2m30s mark, we're too busy "dancing until the world ends" to care anyway. The result is her most uplifting, comfortable and confident number since 'Stronger', which, for longtime Britney fans, is the comeback we've all been waiting for.