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Re: The Official BRITNEY SPEARS Discussion Thread!
^^ Britney's not 'bad' though. She's just extremely manufactured, which is annoying because it blurs the industry between talent and moulding.
She's also not incredibly relevant, which is unfortunate because The X Factor needs a non-Disney star (aka not Demi) and a has-been (Britney). It needs someone that's currently dominating charts. Sadly, people that are relevant won't take these judging positions because they can't tour, promote etc. Which is what I'm somewhat surprised Nicki Minaj did but whatever...And when non-relevant people (like J Lo and Steven Tyler) take these positions, they're relevant again because they're on broadcast television.
People still listen and buy/chart Britney's shit because they're nostalgic. Kind of like Madonna, who in my opinion hasn't had a really good album since Ray of Light. Britney's last great album was Blackout, and even then it was all the production behind it (and NOT Martin/Luke). It's an under-appreciated album that was the spark that lit the proverbial euro/electropop dance craze we have at the moment in North America. Yeah, I'm blaming her for the last half decade of pop music. Five fuckin' years ago...but who's counting?
Thank God some modern talents have the sense to stay the Hell away from Britney's production team. Hopefully Adele, Lady Gaga and Sia don't get involved...we've already lost Rihanna, Katy Perry, Kelly Clarkson, Avril Lavigne and Kesha to them. Just lost the legendary Christina Aguilera to the Martin/Shellback/Luke rogue gallery. Yowzers!
But meh, it's not like I'm a Britney stan or anything, especially to other artists I like from her era (Timberlake/Aguilera etc.). I like maybe five of her songs across all of her albums. Toy Soldier, Ooh Ooh Baby, Toxic are the first that come to mind.
Perhaps I only care a tiny bit about her these days because she named one of her tours after an Edgar Allan Poe poem.
^^ Britney's not 'bad' though. She's just extremely manufactured, which is annoying because it blurs the industry between talent and moulding.
She's also not incredibly relevant, which is unfortunate because The X Factor needs a non-Disney star (aka not Demi) and a has-been (Britney). It needs someone that's currently dominating charts. Sadly, people that are relevant won't take these judging positions because they can't tour, promote etc. Which is what I'm somewhat surprised Nicki Minaj did but whatever...And when non-relevant people (like J Lo and Steven Tyler) take these positions, they're relevant again because they're on broadcast television.
People still listen and buy/chart Britney's shit because they're nostalgic. Kind of like Madonna, who in my opinion hasn't had a really good album since Ray of Light. Britney's last great album was Blackout, and even then it was all the production behind it (and NOT Martin/Luke). It's an under-appreciated album that was the spark that lit the proverbial euro/electropop dance craze we have at the moment in North America. Yeah, I'm blaming her for the last half decade of pop music. Five fuckin' years ago...but who's counting?
Thank God some modern talents have the sense to stay the Hell away from Britney's production team. Hopefully Adele, Lady Gaga and Sia don't get involved...we've already lost Rihanna, Katy Perry, Kelly Clarkson, Avril Lavigne and Kesha to them. Just lost the legendary Christina Aguilera to the Martin/Shellback/Luke rogue gallery. Yowzers!

But meh, it's not like I'm a Britney stan or anything, especially to other artists I like from her era (Timberlake/Aguilera etc.). I like maybe five of her songs across all of her albums. Toy Soldier, Ooh Ooh Baby, Toxic are the first that come to mind.
Perhaps I only care a tiny bit about her these days because she named one of her tours after an Edgar Allan Poe poem.




































