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Femme Fatale total wordwide sales: 1 660 000 units


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12 minutes ago, BoyToySoldier said:

poor FF stans :CPKney:

remember when we all made up that she owned 2011's record for most illegally downloaded album of the year ?

also, critically acclaimed album Flawless Fatale remained unbothered by your comment 

:CPKney: 

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9 minutes ago, BoyToySoldier said:

ChartMasters. MJD does proper estimates from various different credible and reputable media sources and compiles a fair, reasonable estimate for how much every album sold.

http://chartmasters.org/2017/06/cspc-britney-spears-popularity-analysis-new/

Nearly one year ago we were pending results of the Glory album. We wondered if it would be able to positively reverse the ongoing trend of Britney Spears‘ career. Although the answer appears to be an obvious no, there are plenty of figures to accurately update.

:tifftear::tifftear::tifftear:

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1 minute ago, Roger said:

Nearly one year ago we were pending results of the Glory album. We wondered if it would be able to positively reverse the ongoing trend of Britney Spears‘ career. Although the answer appears to be an obvious no, there are plenty of figures to accurately update.

:tifftear::tifftear::tifftear:

Let's hope B10 will be Confessions in a Starbucks or The Emancipation of Knee Knee:makesomenoise:

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Just now, BoyToySoldier said:

Let's hope B10 will be Confessions in a Starbucks or The Emancipation of Knee Knee:makesomenoise:

lmaooo slay

it's her 20th anniversary, 10th album and Vegas is over: it sounds too good to be true when I look back at our stan lives since CIrcus / FF

so I'm ready for next era's to be a snoozefest when it could be another comeback of hers :tifftear:

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1 minute ago, Roger said:

lmaooo slay

it's her 20th anniversary, 10th album and Vegas is over: it sounds too good to be true when I look back at our stan lives since CIrcus / FF

so I'm ready for next era's to be a snoozefest when it could be another comeback of hers :tifftear:

Watch her actually step her game up at least visually and promotionally lol. Whenever we expect nothing I feel like we get more. 

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Just now, prettylittleliar_2214 said:

Watch her actually step her game up at least visually and promotionally lol. Whenever we expect nothing I feel like we get more. 

I know she can do it, but to have her Confessions or her Emancipation needs more effort than a nice medley of her old hits and 1 live song for the first time in a decade

I mean, she needs to change basically everything in her career and team to achieve it, and I can't see her doing that unfortunately

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Just now, Roger said:

lmaooo slay

it's her 20th anniversary, 10th album and Vegas is over: it sounds too good to be true when I look back at our stan lives since CIrcus / FF

so I'm ready for next era's to be a snoozefest when it could be another comeback of hers :tifftear:

I always have hope. I thought she lost her ear for pop after Britney Jean and Pretty Girls but was so happy when Make Me and Glory came out. She just needs to find her passion and delve into more of what makes In the Zone and Blackout great, those more obscure musical influences that weren't very prominent or not found at all in mainstream pop at the time. There's a reason why Toxic is still getting radio play 15 years later and why Blackout is credited for helping usher in the electropop / synthpop era by fusing the sound with the urban pop trend of the time.

It would be cool if she could take the trap / urban sound of today and fuse it with some kind of electronica or garage, or who knows. Something that sounds current but still fresh. And obviously, she needs to promote. Make Me was different and well received but she didn't help it's cause by barely generating any interest. It isn't 2009, the public has to check for Britney Spears, it won't be fed to them.

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22 hours ago, BoyToySoldier said:

I always have hope. I thought she lost her ear for pop after Britney Jean and Pretty Girls but was so happy when Make Me and Glory came out. She just needs to find her passion and delve into more of what makes In the Zone and Blackout great, those more obscure musical influences that weren't very prominent or not found at all in mainstream pop at the time. There's a reason why Toxic is still getting radio play 15 years later and why Blackout is credited for helping usher in the electropop / synthpop era by fusing the sound with the urban pop trend of the time.

It would be cool if she could take the trap / urban sound of today and fuse it with some kind of electronica or garage, or who knows. Something that sounds current but still fresh. And obviously, she needs to promote. Make Me was different and well received but she didn't help it's cause by barely generating any interest. It isn't 2009, the public has to check for Britney Spears, it won't be fed to them.

i want her to be the influential and trendsetter pop leader that she used to be :tifftear:

she needs to do more songs like Coupure Electrique and Change Your Mind, but even better 

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3 hours ago, Roger said:

i want her to be the influential and trendsetter pop leader that she used to be :tifftear:

she needs to do more songs like Coupure Electrique and Change Your Mind, but even better 

I was really pleasantly surprised by her wanting to sing in another language. It shows she's keen on still trying new things which is exactly what she needs to do. She should hit up some mega producers that she's never worked with before.

I really want her to work with Stuart Price and Mirwais Ahmadzaï. Just some of their work:

 

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On 8/29/2017 at 5:33 PM, BoyToySoldier said:

ChartMasters. MJD does proper estimates from various different credible and reputable media sources and compiles a fair, reasonable estimate for how much every album sold.

http://chartmasters.org/2017/06/cspc-britney-spears-popularity-analysis-new/

I don't know how credible they are. They're inferring that Rihanna and Beyoncé are 30 million albums behind Britney globally...

:calculating:

And there's no MJ on their list of biggest selling artist 

:girlwhat:

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