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Originally posted by Retro
If she wants to keep success reminiscent of her peak, all she has to do is black out for a few months or half a year again and come back with an acoustic or rock & ballads sort of album and a Stefani-esque image; she'll destroy all the competition out there.
The other way she'll go is continue being the "artiste", see dwindling commercial success for a while, and will have to bring out a really stellar smash to make a true comeback.
I think things will become clear when the jazz album does well commercially.
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I don't particularly like option #2 because she will see her budget for everything dwindled as her success is + she'll do less performances/interviews & i'm thirsty
as for option #1 I think it's the logical idea, but tbh I don't know if even that will do it.. I have a feeling that perhaps the key to bringing her back is for her to collab with on TWO SMASHES (perhaps one with a big rapper & one with Rih or Adele) on the other artist's albums. that will leave a good taste in the public's mouths
oh and as for the Jazz album, I don't think that'll be an appropriate way to gauge her future success/failure. plus at this point I doubt it's ever coming (even though I'll be forever pressed if it doesn't)