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Suppose that Jive Records provided psychological treatment to Britney since 1998. Also that she had 1 or 2 recreational days off in the BOMT, OIDIA AND Britney eras (in case you didn't know, they made her work non-stop with 1 hour of silence a day ) 

Suppose Britney's career release timeline had been as follows
1999. BOMT
-BOMT TOUR & CRAZY TOUR
2000. OIDIA
-OIDIA TOUR
2001. Britney
-DWADT
2003. In the zone
- Onyx hotel tour (canceled due to injury)
2004. B in the mix: the remixes
2004. Blackout (it would be like Ariana's Thank u next)
-Welcome to freakshow tour (55 dates)
2005. Circus
-Circus tour 2006
2006. Greatest hits: my prerogative
2007. Britney & Kevin Chaotic. Birth of twins Sean & Jayden. Britney divorces Kevin in November.
2008. Femme fatale
- Femme fatale tour
2008. B in the mix: volume 2
2010. Brenda Juana
2013. Remastered: the singles collection
- Piece of me era (2013-2016)
2016. Glory.
 By ending her 12-record contract faster, she could have had more children from the age of 28.
Do you think this measure would have been good? Or the way I rearranged the launches would have had a poor sales performance or Britney committing suicide from overwork? Opinions.

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I think she would became more irelevant with the constant album releases (also less singles per album) :receipts2_britney_um_browsing_browse:

With this schedule she would be nonstop working robot :ipass_britney_xfactor_no_words:

Her career was planned quite well from 1998-2011, after that her team lost many brain cells :pieceofwhat_britney_awkward:

 

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I wouldn’t wish a breakdown on anyone, however what happened to Britney in that dark period of her life made her career that much more iconic afterwards

But to reiterate it, I don’t condone what happened to her or how the media treated her 

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