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Originally posted by Rico Shameless v2
"I'm A Slave 4" was not "hot ATM", it was one of the first time's Pharrell worked with a female Pop star. And nothing else sounded like "Slave", and still doesn't. It can be released and own today. "Me Against The Music" was "hot ATM", nor was "Toxic" which lots of critics cite as one of the earliest electropop Top 40 singles. "Gimme More" also was apart of the beginning of the electronic movement, with Blackout being praised by critics, as well as many of her peers, many of them . There was nothing like "Womanizer", either, arguably.
Of course there's no songs that say "Britney would sing this", because she MAKES her songs. You know HER songs. The only songs that you might say Britney could sing this are songs that attempt to copy her. You just contradicted your whole argument.
Anyway, 
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Very well written examples Rico!

I don't think anyone can argue against this, except maybe Me Against The Music...
The pressed can't deny what's already widely known
