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Originally posted by dinorel
Its so frustrating to see that Britney doesn't know whats good for her.
I mean seriously Dr.Luke?, I can't do anything about it, but I feel disappointed on that decission.
Yes I know he did 2 of my all-time favorite Britney singles "Circus" and "Hold it against me" , but the truth is that those were just 2 singles, the 98% of the things he has done for her are auto-tuned basic stuff.
thank god he is not the exec producer so he can't decide anything on the album or its track list
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All that should matter.
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Originally posted by Ozzy8923
Plus, I care more about sales so knowing that it's being released in Q4 is more than enough for me!
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Yeah, at least it will past a million in sales eventually.
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Originally posted by chris1991
Omg! Why are you guys having all these meltdowns over one producer. Its so annoying. Most of the industry is fighting for a spot on album 8, not everyone will make the final cut.
Some of you guys are taking the news as if Dr. L is producing the entire album. If anything the guy will probably produce one track for the record.
So please settle eff down.
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Because the army is extra.
Most of the industry wants to be part of Britney's work.
Also, most of the industry can't even get to making an 8th album yet we are complaining.
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Originally posted by chris1991
I didn't have a meltdown. I wasn't a fan of the song but there was no meltdown.
I will however will not be able to handle a Miley Cyrus collab. I would probably go into the biggest depression/meltdown ever witnessed by mankind. My heart would shatter and brake like Britney's knees. God knows I would not be able to handle the duet.
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Deal. Comments like these make me glad that she is doing things to piss you off.
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Originally posted by jomarr
Whatever. I'd rather get a generic album than none at all. I'm just thankful she didn't retire after Blackout because it looked like 90% she would discontinue back then but she didn't because she loves her fans. Her downfall will be because of her fans. How many times have I seen "this album is trash, I will not support it, let me download this on mediafire" and other ****. I mean you have the right not to but you have no right calling yourself a ****ing stan. People here say omg this song is so generic it's trash and produced by dr luke then when it smashes OMFGGG SLAY SMASH YOUR FAVES COULD NEVER HEW ELSE ONLY *INSERTS BLASPHEMOUS NAME* I don't know if y'all are staning for Britney or the success she'll get. If you don't like the album just give us one or two posts. We have the right to criticize but not to the point where all we do is that. Just my two cents.
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Yes, your two cents is worth more than most posters but sadly no one will listen.
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Originally posted by xxtinaxx
At least I have a couple of ballads from the new album, I'll be satisfied. I miss her ballads tbh.
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For sure she will have at least one ballad
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Originally posted by dinorel
The ironic part in here is that Dr.Luke means = low album sales, usually the albums where he is involved always end outshadowed by the singles.
With Dr.Luke, she will just get a billboard hit , thats all. Britney needs to understand that she should take more risks if she wants decent album sales again.
I'm not having a meltdown, as I said I can't do anything about it, and Britney does what she wants at the end, I mean she decides which is her comfort zone now and which songs want or not to record, and thats the frustrating part , that as a fan I can't do anything about it
I also think the last time she was fully involved was until "Blackout", she has left too much work on other's hands for "Circus" and "Femme Fatale".
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Originally posted by Typhlosion
I prefer Bloodshy and Avant and Disclosure.
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Who's disclosure???
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Originally posted by evan93
Britney Spears makes her second-highest debut on Billboard’s Mainstream Top40 chart, as “Ooh La La” roars in at No. 22. She arrived at a higher rank only with “Hold It Against Me” (No. 16) in 2011. The new song marks Spears’ 31st Mainstream Top 40 entry, pushing her past Mariah Carey (30). Rihanna leads with 36.
“Audience reaction has been as expected thus far: Her fans react to everything she does,” saysErikBradley, assistant PD/music director of WBBM Chicago, which played “Ooh” 56 times last week (June 17-23). “Britney’s important to the format, and I really like the sound of the song.”
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Yes. Let me update my stats. I thought she tied Mariah again.
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Originally posted by Julián
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Love it.