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Originally posted by Repo
Britney was a co-producer for the entire Blackout album and wrote or co-wrote every song on In the Zone. She also chose the single order for ITZ and, in fact, chose to make Toxic a single despite the label pushing for a different song altogether.
Not only that, but she also had a very large involvement in Britney Jean's creation and the writing of many songs on it. In no way is she a label puppet. You can try though.
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I didn't "try" anything, so no need to be defensive, boo, because it's not that serious
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I wasn't trying to discredit her. What she did in 2003 and 2007 is irrelevant. I'm talking about NOW. She doesn't have that much say in her albums as she did in the past. Britney Jean was a step up, but it's still clear that she's being held back by her label. Original Doll is an example as well. She's not a PUPPET, but she is extremely restricted in a lot of areas, and that shouldn't be the case due to her legacy.
Kesha's writes/co-writes every song on album, composes, and has vision for her albums as well , but she's still held back by her label from fully doing what she wants, LIKE Britney. I included my own fav, so it's not like I was attacking Brit