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Originally posted by coddiecollins
the deepest , meaning albums r
Oops
Babay one more
Britney
In the zone
Circus
Femme Fatale
Blackout
its funny how artists when they r young they sing about ''serious'' things and when they grow up they sing about sex etc
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For me is this way
From the deepest to the most superficial. according to me
1. Oops I did it again: Lirically is her most meaningful album, with perfect pop songs about issues like confidence, self-esteem, taking people for what they are, the dark side of fame, the failed given importance to money, girl power, beating loneliness, among other issues.
2. In the zone: it could have sex songs, but it also includes the most personal and truly genuin deepest song of her career (written by herself) "Everytime", a girl care-free anthem like "Brave new girl", a sincere ballad called "Shadow", a personal song about masturbation "Touch of my hand" (yes there are ocassions when a sex song could be personal), and songs about parties that reflected her life at the moment, and not recorded just because.
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3. Circus: This album really reflects a lot of Britney's life as an entertainer (Circus), her frustration with Paparazzi and fame (Kill the lights), the criticism and perception of society (If u seek amy), failed relationships (Out from under), and even an infamous but personal song about her sons (My baby).
4. Britney: This album is called "Britney" for a reason and its because there's more of herself in the album, you can hear songs about dealing with parents, girl puberty, girl talks, and hanging out with friends.
5. Blackout: Made to seem superficial with many hidden messages, an apparently song about sex "Gimme More" reflects her sick situation with the media and the auto-destruction, "Piece of me" her best song about fame issues, a song about her ex-husband ("Why should I be sad"), and a diss to all of her previous boyfriends in "Toy soldier", it also includes party songs that reflected her chaotic life back then.
6. Baby one more time: there's nothing really deep in songs like "Soda pop", "Beat goes on", "Deep in my heart", "Crazy" etc, despite being cute songs, not to mention the fact she is constantly talking about the same thing over and over again through the entire album.
7. Femme fatale: duuh.