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Originally posted by Toxicity.
Stop quoting me 
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Ok, I'll stop quoting you...

as I quote you again. Seethe and foam, luv. Accept, then deal.
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Originally posted by Katie
Until it learns to use multiquote.
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Setting trends for the lessers to follow...it's up to them if they want to advance in life. I gave them the blueprint. Showing ya'll how to do it
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Originally posted by Rico Shameless v2
He said anything he does for her is being take care of serious care, and he wants to have conversations about life and turn them into songs. He doesn't want to just make a hot beat and hook. They've been hanging out, talking and "bonding," etc. He is ultimately listening to us. Those aren't really "big words," his statements were pretty straight up and he was talking with relaxation. He's serious about wanting to do this with her, so I trust and believe him and it excites me. To think, the one person all of you detest is possibly going to be the one to get her to open in music again. It's beautiful irony.
Let's not get pessimistic. This is such an exciting moment, it should be embraced!
Praise you.
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Sigh. Britney will not give us a bad album. She showed signs of rebellion with the Chaotic song yet that was still catchy for 3 days. She even tried a whole album with FF album and even shts on most pop stars discography. It is impossible for Britney to make a bad album.
I really think 40% of the songs have been worked on and 50% will be done from May-August and then of course the last minute 10% in the fall before mixing. This spring was about developing a theme per their personal conversations.
This album is going to set her into making fun yet relatable music. Fairweathers will embrace..
I keep telling you all...this album will have a theme about taking control of her life. There are so many growing pains, triumphs, mistakes and relatable phases of accomplishing this goal. Of course her introspective, in control, ray of light ish album won't come until 9th or 10th era but this is her Janet Jackson 'Control' era. It's happening.
Blackout innovation - minus out of control dark vibe
In the zone creativity - minus oversexed influences
with classic dance tunes as a part of her brand.
Ya'll keep paying this dust as if I am making this up:
Note: I just realized this hour how I-I-I wanna go o-o-o (I refuse to spell it by it's proper name as the iconic one was never used

) fits into FF. She's somewhat confined and dreaming about letting go and having fun on this mysterious ride. At least one song represented the time of her life. This will set her apart from the oversexed dance songs and into more adult, real side.
Anyways:
THE GOOD YEARS
1) Baby one more time-(
Teen pop/Bubble gum pop) girl next door image being youthful, effervescent playful teen innocence and the spirit of being young and having fun.
Songs geared mainly towards this image:
BOMT, Crazy, Sometimes/
Born to make you happy
2) Oops...I did it again-(
Cheezy/faux edge overproduced pop) good girl with a wink (trend:
Songs geared mainly towards this image:
Oops (if like 2000 satisfaction/oops mashup)..., lucky (not performed but in between when she changes costumes like the interlude of Break the ice on the circus tour and showing how she was on top of the world,
Stronger
THE SHIFT
3) Britney-(
urban pop/teen angst crossroads) Coming of age transition phase from girl to woman (trend: Slave for you was a game changer song and video wise before them other girls were adding urban producers and features Slave for you was the perfect blend of urban pop without being trihard as was Boys until they ruined it with the video game beat remix.
Songs geared mainly towards this image:
Overprotected, Slave, Not a girl
STEPPING OUT INTO YOUNG ADULTHOOD
4) In the zone-(
underground dance/vibey trancey and electro pop) her college party girl experimental phase Her free spirit, college, experimental image: Phase where she starts to deal with real experiences and real emotions/pain (MY FAVE because I was a sophomore in college and this was like everything to me) (trend: underground dance pop: Songs geared mainly towards this image:
Toxic, Me against the music, Everytime
NOT SO GOOD, PITFALL/DOWNFALL YEARS
4-5) Greatest hits-MP:
(electronic pop leftover) Her burnt out, rebellious image where she made declarative stateements with
'My prerogative' (not performed mashup between breaks showing the change and fall from grace)) and 'Do somethin'
OUT OF CONTROL YEARS
5) Blackout-
(european, dark, edgy dance pop) Her dark, out of control, girl gone wild post-rebellious/self destruction image. Songs geared mainly towards this image:
piece of me, gimme more Extras: including Get naked and freakshow in there (with STRONGER dubstep breakdowns) Use Freakshow for costume change and show the coverage of the complete meltdown and the craziness.
THE COMEBACK YEAR
6) Circus- (conglomerate of her strengths/anthem pop) the comeback lessons learned from a jaded woman - Her comeback phase where it was really a compilation of her strongest themes from albums 1-5. Trend: Before single ladies and other female anthems as well as katy perry, lady gaga pop splashes...she brought back the pop anthems. Songs geared mainly towards this image:
Circus, IUSA,
Womanizer,
6-7 The Singles collection- Another GH album but 3 had rave, dance influences bringing back the 90s sound that artist having been using for the past 2 years. Song geared:
3 and Radar LOL.
THE HERE TO STAY YEAR
7) Femme fatale
(dubstep/modern, club dance pop) ??? what's the real theme. My problem with FF era is that unlike her other eras it didn't have a strong theme. It was cohesive for what it was. It's a dance record but what does it really represent. The name could have been used more if she had a sultry, seductive mysterious image and songs that were released with that image (i.e. but we got dubstep. She's credited for starting the trend now but outside of that how does her image and the era define Britney Spears a snapshot in time as all her other eras did. Either way...songs geared mainly towards this image:
Till the world ends, Hold it against me, I wanna go
Extra tibdits: S&M remix where she forgot to blow her nose before laying down vocals and Scream and shout where she graciously feature Will.i.am so that he could score his biggest hit ever as a solo artist. Ooh la la will smash. She's a giver.

TAKING CONTROL YEAR
8th album era
...eventually we will get our state of grace, introspective, freedom, euphoric, ray of light realness album 9th or 10th album this decade before she bows out gracefully.
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Originally posted by Monceau
Mess, we will get a slw84 on steroids.
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Issues...I see none
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Originally posted by Rico Shameless v2
I completely understand where you're coming from, but on my side I'm kind of thinking... "what else is there to say?". I definitely don't want an album all about falling in love then breaking up with Jason. I mean she moved on in 3 hours, God bless her horny soul. I want to avoid anything about the kids after they let "My Baby" find its way to the distribution plant with the rest of Circus. I just don't know. At the same time, Britney does have a mysteriousness about her we all love and maybe she does have some inner bubble ready to explode about the Illuminati, rebellion, Uggs, etc. that would make some intriguing songs. But then would that strip all of her mystique away? That's a bit of a dumb question, we've seen her shaved vagina, yet she remains a mystery!
We'll just have to see, I'll love it either way!
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Think Janet Jackson's Control when she got out from under (you see what i did there) and broke free and started the momentum of taking control. This is the direction she's heading. Rico, the shade about her moving on. I guess people want her to take the breakup as hard as she did Kevin. Yay everyone wants another breakdown

YOu will not shade 'My baby' it's cheesy yet iconic and you will deal. Though, Britney TRIIIIIIIIIIIIIED it with the line '...I smell your breeeeeath, it makes me cry' serving halitosis realness.
Regarding what i bolded: It's called talent.
When will the lessers break every rule yet keep people wanting to know more.
She was never supposed to:
-have another hit after Baby one more time because she was a one-hit wonder.
-do it again after having a diamond selling debut...oops
-have a successful album after the teen pop crazed died down.
-have relevance in the industry because people perceived her as a one-trick pony who only was successful for her looks, body and clever marketing and was supposed to be one-dimensional.
-have a successful career after Justin Timberlake exposed her to further his career
-have success after rebelling with her looks and marrying an out of work dancer
-have success after the sex symbol image died with her rebellious basic looks and conceiving two babies
-have success after a public meltdown and rehab
-have success after tarnishing her performance image after the 2007 VMAs
-have success with an album 2 weeks after losing custody of her kids
-comeback from a meltdown after being on 5150 hold
-lasting career after the comeback hype died down
-have longevity with the newer group of artist taking her spot
-get public praise being on the xfactor because it was make her look like a hasbeen
-being featured on a Will.i.am song and make it a global smash.
Now: Pop culture Icon, trendsetting visuals and concepts, Legend that consistently reinvents herself and her music, music videos, performances, stage shows, iconic moments have stood the test of time.
I laugh at hopefuls thinking she could never do...when she has continually proved people wrong defying the thoughts of many and persevering (sp.) against all odds.
Only a bad b!tch who just so happens to be the best selling female artist of our generation.
Seethe, foam, get stomach ulcers, get treated, then accept and deal
She is an exception to every rule. She broke the rules and truly rebelled against everything she stood for (looks, youth, image, etc.). She wrote the book on the good, bad and ugly of having a career in the entertainment industry and SURVIVED it and is still standing.
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Originally posted by Chickenchiki
Her mystique is one of the things that made the world become obsessed with her and I don't think there's anything that will strip that away from her. She's just too special and it's fascinating.
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See my above statement.
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Originally posted by Typhlosion
I'm pretty sure Bie is a transgender.
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The exposure...
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Originally posted by BabyCantYouSee
Her next album could be something like "Britney" (not musically of course). She could be creatively involved, but it doesn't have to lead to a personal level if she doesn't want to.
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I mean whether or not she's involved there's always a single that represents where's she at in her career.
Baby one more time: BOMT and others represented the young, fun effervescent good girl
Oops: OIDIA good girl with a wink, Lucky the conundrum of finally being famous.
Britney: The transition of going from a girl to a woman and the angst that comes along with it. Slave, Overprotected and Not a girl
In the zone: Clubbing, experimenting, losing control to have fun yet owning her sexuality. me against the music, toxic, outrageous and then also introspective, mature looking into a painful relationship
MP: Over it. Burnt out and not having F's to give. Rebelling against the attention she created (Do somethin and My prerogative)
Blackout: Out of control, REALLY having zero F's to give. Destructive, party girl that people shake their heads to Gimme more/Piece of me
Circus: Putting things back in place and reminding lessers she's a showgirl: Circus/If u seek amy
FF: I just got this like 90 minutes ago. I only credit dubstep but I-I-I wanna go-o-o does tie into her where she was at in her life.
8th: Taking control and moving forward with her journey and growing pains to be in a state of grace.
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Originally posted by Ozzy8923
Why not? 
That album >>>>
Before the Goodbye, I Run Away, and When I Found You are so ahead of time! 
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So true.
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Originally posted by Katie
Bie asked for a permaban. Guess multiquote really isn't an option for it.
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Bie is so close minded. He could at least try to follow in the path of greatness. He was given the option to see the light and ran. Mess.
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Originally posted by Ozzy8923
Bie bans himself because he refused to use multi-quote.
That's a first.
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Well, I understand that I am stiff competition. Some people figure why get in the game if they can't be #1. I'm Britney's 1st-4th, 6th, 7th and remaining albums to his blackout #2 debut. He didn't want it with me. LOL
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Originally posted by Duca
'Someday' is basic and boring. She looks pretty in the music video, I guess?
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I think people don't understand the difference between basic and simple. It's simple and thoughtful and was meant to be written and visualized with purity. Shading a pregnant lady. How low someone would stoop.
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Originally posted by Duca
Kill The Lights > +70% of Crapout

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Documenting your loss of credibility is not worth it Duca.
Kill the lights is like a uneventful night of action gone wrong. you get to the room and get it on but can't finish. It starts with potential but leads to the isle of basicness by the end.
Though I do agree that:
Kill the lights > that new album that came out last month.
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Originally posted by Duca
It's better to be pessimistic when it comes to Britney. The less you expect, the less the disappointment.
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The irony. As i hear from my friends...You can't judge the album by the first song (admitting it's basic) and the songs are too long and doing too much for me to keep playing this album that came out a month ago. Hmm. Ponders...
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Originally posted by rihannafan
It's a well known fact that Duca prefers Britney over Justin. He just likes to hide it for some reason 
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I wanna see the receipts.
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Originally posted by Duca
Loving the conspiracy theories!
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Yet, I see no denial on your end.
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Originally posted by Aleks
Britney should have IGF type of smash on her next album tbh.
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She for sure can ride a "meet me halfway" type beat and sound. Serving sugarfall/outta this world realness.
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So Bie is finally banned

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Oop. Kicking them while they are down. Britney Spears circa 2007/8 realness.
