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Originally posted by Oshiish
I can't with you...
Femme Fatale is your everyday commercial radio friendly music. The only song that is outside the norm in that album is HIAM... even that is a stretch.
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Umm, even critics have credited her for being the first artist to introduce dubstep to mainstream radio, so lets not.
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Originally posted by Nicole
I'm not praising BTW by saying it's less chart-friendly than those other albums...and I'm not dissing those other albums. Half of BTW is filler trash anyway. I'm just stating an obvious fact.
In terms of its overall theme, lyrics and sound, FF is made for the charts. For example, how is a track like Gasoline (which is great, fun, fast, sexy & catchy btw) not commercial?
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How I Roll and
Trip To Your Heart are the most experimental tracks on the album, so they're not. Then there's the dubstep Trinity:
Hold It Against Me, Inside Out, and
Seal It With A Kiss. Criminal has the flute and it is very much unique, it sounds like nothing on radio.
Trouble For Me has a beat that is too heavy for radio (somewhat similar to
Judas.) Gasoline is questionable, I'll give you that.
Femme Fatale is still undeniably far from the norm (out of her norm as well) in terms of the typical pop dance production (rave, dubstep, industrial, trance, new wave, etc.)