I didn't want to get too cocky. You should really read the rest of it. Larry and Adam need to be fired so Lem and I could be her managers.
Britney might as well say bye to her family and hello to the road because she's not getting a Starbucks frap until her year of continuous 24/7 promotion and face plastering across the world is complete.
STOP!Saying that Britney bought dubstep to the mainstream.
1. HIAM is only dubstep-lite.
2. Britney did ****ing nothing. DOCTOR LUKE brought dubstep to the mainstream and only used Britney as the launching pad.
3. No one else on the radio is doing dubstep except the Dr. Luke + posse produced songs...if it was mainstream, then EVERYONE would be doing it.
For the 8th album, RCA will force justin timberlake and britney into doing a collaboration for headlines, even though neither of them will want to do it. The song will be released later on during the album's chart run and the extreme sexual tension between the two will shine through in the music video making it the collaboration of the millennium, the biggest hit of the year and one of the biggest hits of britney's career.
Britney might as well say bye to her family and hello to the road because she's not getting a Starbucks frap until her year of continuous 24/7 promotion and face plastering across the world is complete.
She also better be prepared to be wearing bras more than usual as well
STOP!Saying that Britney bought dubstep to the mainstream.
1. HIAM is only dubstep-lite.
2. Britney did ****ing nothing. DOCTOR LUKE brought dubstep to the mainstream and only used Britney as the launching pad.
3. No one else on the radio is doing dubstep except the Dr. Luke + posse produced songs...if it was mainstream, then EVERYONE would be doing it.
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Originally posted by ifyouseekLEM
The only trends Britney pioneered are the ones Duca said on the last page. Dubstep has nothing to do with Britney.
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Originally posted by Pitchfork
Just when 2011 seemed like it would birth more of the same old, watered-down dance-pop, Britney Spears, brings current trends to their knees. In her new single, “Hold It Against Me,” Spears has brought the underground dubstep genre into the mainstream. While it is indeed too early to tell what may happen next, I predict that dubstep will increasingly be incorporated into new pop hits. Britney’s new song is the first true mainstream dubstep track. “Hold It Against Me” would probably be classified as pop-dubstep and I wouldn’t be surprised if that term becomes ubiquitous. It also may be wishful thinking to believe that one song can change the sound of pop music, but it’s been done before by Britney herself. More than any other single artist, Spears was the driving force behind the return of teen pop in the late '90s. “Toxic” is still widely credited for starting the dance-pop craze in the 2000s (although nothing truly captured the exact sound of that monster tune.) Britney has been known to go against the grain and be experimental — Blackout for instance. It introduced an influx of electro pop into the modern market, providing the blueprint for various smash hits. Despite some negative popular opinion surrounding her, credit must be given where it is due. Britney could very well start the pop-dubstep genre. Dubstep is the next logical step for pop’s transformation. It may become the sound of 2011 and beyond.
STOP!Saying that Britney bought dubstep to the mainstream.
1. HIAM is only dubstep-lite.
2. Britney did ****ing nothing. DOCTOR LUKE brought dubstep to the mainstream and only used Britney as the launching pad.
3. No one else on the radio is doing dubstep except the Dr. Luke + posse produced songs...if it was mainstream, then EVERYONE would be doing it.
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Originally posted by Duca
Rico, you did not shade Steven's fourth biggest thread yet like that.
Actually it'll be the biggest in 20 minutes or so. Thank you for sharing this moment with me.
STOP!Saying that Britney bought dubstep to the mainstream.
1. HIAM is only dubstep-lite.
2. Britney did ****ing nothing. DOCTOR LUKE brought dubstep to the mainstream and only used Britney as the launching pad.
3. No one else on the radio is doing dubstep except the Dr. Luke + posse produced songs...if it was mainstream, then EVERYONE would be doing it.
Britney did bring dubstep to mainstream, it doesn't matter if it's dubstep lite. It's STILL DUBSTEP. Yes Dr.Luke produced it, but had any other basic bitch done it noone would've gave a ****. Dr.Luke clearly knows this as well which is why he gave the song to britney and noone else.
For the 8th album, RCA will force justin timberlake and britney into doing a collaboration for headlines, even though neither of them will want to do it. The song will be released later on during the album's chart run and the extreme sexual tension between the two will shine through in the music video making it the collaboration of the millennium, the biggest hit of the year and one of the biggest hits of britney's career.
There will also be controversial nude scenes. That way Fox News will give Britney free promo.
Femme Fatale Tour Sales were great but she needs a promo tour to get back some of her old fans, gain new ones, and show people that she isn't bald, crazy and living somewhere in the Lousiana Bayou.
While Britney doesn't perform like Britney of 2004....Britney still is a better performer than Rihanna, Katy, etc....because she can at least do choreography. If Britney gets back to at least Circus form -- that would be great.
Touring is nice, but...please, three tours/three eras is too much. It's the same songs over and over again.
I wouldn't go that far... sure she might dance better, but thats basically it. She doesn't sing most of the time or anything so I would say she is on par with katy and riri...
I neeeeed this soon. I can't wait so long for new Britney.
I want less pop-style music. She needs more experimental music that Bloodshy & Avant always give her. I'd love a mix of R&B and then some more experimental sounding things like Toxic/How I Roll. Of course she'll need some dance songs, but I hope that she doesn't resort to the Dr. Luke sound for these. Some of her best dance songs are the experimental ones with great beats. Not all dance songs have to sound like I Wanna Go.
I don't even need her to tour or promote. I just need the great music with the amazing music videos we've come to expect from Britney. Just minimal promotion to get the songs a little more radio play. What's the fun in Britney when your friends don't know the songs?
Britney's name is only on the song. Dr. Luke is the real mastermind behind the dubstep wave.
Luke said from the start that he wanted Britney to be "gritter" -- Britney didn't tell Luke she wanted to go into dubstep.
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POPJUSTICE: Do you lead or follow? How do you define success now? For example, with the dubstep breakdown in ‘Hold It Against Me,’ it was something that a global pop performer hadn’t yet done, and it felt like an instance of you pushing things a bit... but I wasn’t sure if that was you who were doing that pushing.
BRITNEY: I definitely lead. I love to strive to do things differently. I feel my world is different, even from other people who lead. I define success now just by feeling accomplished in what I’ve done, you know? In the art that we’ve done. That’s part of why I love what I do - being in this industry because you can, you know, do so many different things and that makes you who you are. At this point in my career, I am making the music that I enjoy and the music I know my fans will love. 'Hold It Against Me?' I had a definite idea in my head for the sound and direction and I think we nailed it. As time goes by, I tend to want to outdo myself, which, I guess, is a good thing.
Britney should NEVER release outside the 4th quarter again.
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Not only do we have a huge gap....but it'll be released in the dead period of the year and give us another Flop Fatale.
Like it or not, she wont promote and will keep giving us those flop fatale numbers. At least that earl she is guarenteed another #1 album and we have the excuse for the sales.