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Originally posted by slw84
Or you can be honest and blame Circus and the rest are a part of the trickling effect.
Had her team taking FULL advantage of the interest and making circus as close to a ray of light introspective album then she wouldn't have tried in 2010 only to have itcanned due to fear it wouldn't sell and Dr luke take over to serve a solid but generic album then they wouldn't try to have a "deep" album with BJ in the most pretentious way after FF underperformed
FF was not a bad mark, Circus beginning the trickling effect of moving in the opposite direction of what made sense artistically in addition to x factor BJ and PG
So glad that we got a great video for Slumber party.
I really do hope it at least does well on radio and streaming so that we could get additional singles after this
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If there's one thing you can't fault her team for, it's that they never pushed her to talk about what went on during 2007. Circus wasn't a misstep. Circus was what she needed in the moment. A cute, solid Pop album with two big hits and a third single that did well enough for it to be slightly remembered. It wouldn't have made sense to do an introspective album, Britney doesn't want to talk about it. Britney will never want to talk about what happened.
Femme Fatale and everything onwards were the mistake/s. Britney was not okay in 2011, not by a long shot. We joke about how she was "dead", but it's not far from the truth. There was nothing behind those eyes. Femme Fatale
was a bad mark. The tour tarnished her as a performer, the interviews were sad, the music was lifeless. Circus had Britney's personality to some degree, FF did not.