It was famous for like a month and now it is just bought up on forums like this, no one in the real world could care less about it, it was just another tragic moment in a series of many for her during that period.
If that is how you think then exactly what gaga/bey performance was more famous and remembered? You are clearly an all knowing entity who knows everything people know and remember right?
Fadga stans trying to downplay Britney's impact during 2007 should focus their attention to Gaga's biggest hit Bad Romance and why it is no where to be found in the iTunes top 1500. And you want to talk about forgotten
Pretty sure Gimme More 2007 is one of the most famous performances (for all the wrong reasons ofc) so I am pretty sure alot of people are aware of what Blackout is.
If that is how you think then exactly what gaga/bey performance was more famous and remembered? You are clearly an all knowing entity who knows everything people know and remember right?
Literally no award show performance from the pop girls is remembered among the gp, they couldn't care less about miley twerking or gaga bleeding to death or britney attempting to perform, after a couple of weeks they are over it. I strongly agree with your statement in bold tho
It's kinda creepy how Britneys tabloid presence just abruptly vanished after that hospitalization. From the headshaving to that breakdown, for about a year straight (2007? i think) she was the most-talked about celebrity trainwreck.
I dont know if there's any tangible impact but if I had to point out something, I'd prob. say TMZ.
TBH, X-Factor did more damage to her career than her breakdown.
Fatte Female era + X-Fatter combo is what killed it, the breakdown just made ha bigger and set her up for a great comeback, which she failed to deliver outside of December 2008.
Exactly, I didn't nor could I make this **** up. Times also named it the 5th best pop album of the decade, it's in the Rock and Roll hall of fame. Poor Fomos