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13 hours ago, Joshyworld said:

What? “Blackout” didn’t do anything except inspire the likes of Ashley Tisdale and Charli XCX.

“…Baby One More Time” on the other hand was a cultural reset. There was music before and after that album which ultimately shifted the landscape of pop. Some of you Britney fans are extremely delusional lol.

The DELUSION :gloria_falling_stairs_trip: 

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13 hours ago, Joshyworld said:

‘Blackout’s sound was the direct result of albums like ‘FS/LS’, ‘Paris’ and ‘Loose’. Hell, she even hired Timbaland’s protege after being inspired by what was on the radio then. Like I said before, ‘The Fame’ was mostly inspired by 80s glam pop. In fact, most of the songs from ‘The Fame’ such as “BDR”, “Summerboy”, “Paparazzi”, “Brown Eyes”, “Retro Dance Freak”, “Disco Heaven”, “Boys Boys Boys”, were written and recorded from November 2006 to May 2007. She sent those songs to Interscope which got her the deal on May 30th, 2007. Throughout the summer of 2007, she spent most of her time performing at local clubs, festivals and that’s when Interscope convinced her to write and produce more songs. She then met with producers Kierszenbaum and RedOne for the first time in August of 2007 where she ended up recording “The Fame”, “Money Honey”, “Eh Eh (Nothing Else I Can Say)”, etc.

Keep in mind that this all happened before ‘Blackout’ was released. Musically, ‘The Fame’ was inspired by 80s electropop and synth hooks with a more modern dance twist to it. She's referenced David Bowie, Michael Jackson, Madonna, Blondie, etc. as the main influences on the album. RedOne also verified this as well. Kierszenbaum even added that ABBA and even a small group like Fun Factory inspired songs like “Eh Eh” and “Summerboy”. Now did Britney’s actual fame during the release of ‘Blackout’ conceptualize themes for Gaga during her debut era? Absolutely, yes but again, as the result of the media spectacle surrounding Britney. Britney's persona and relationship to the media was a main influence of the concept behind ‘The Fame’ era but less so the actual album. You can tell that the songs and visuals for songs like “Paparazzi” were as a direct result of Britney’s personal life. Not to mention, Darkchild was already diving into futuristic electropop sounds from all the way back in 2002 with TLC. 

 

PARISSSS HILTON? :gloria_falling_stairs_trip::gloria_falling_stairs_trip::gloria_falling_stairs_trip::gloria_falling_stairs_trip::gloria_falling_stairs_trip::gloria_falling_stairs_trip::gloria_falling_stairs_trip::gloria_falling_stairs_trip::gloria_falling_stairs_trip::gloria_falling_stairs_trip::gloria_falling_stairs_trip::gloria_falling_stairs_trip::gloria_falling_stairs_trip::gloria_falling_stairs_trip::gloria_falling_stairs_trip::gloria_falling_stairs_trip::gloria_falling_stairs_trip::gloria_falling_stairs_trip::gloria_falling_stairs_trip::gloria_falling_stairs_trip::gloria_falling_stairs_trip::gloria_falling_stairs_trip::gloria_falling_stairs_trip::gloria_falling_stairs_trip::gloria_falling_stairs_trip::gloria_falling_stairs_trip::gloria_falling_stairs_trip::gloria_falling_stairs_trip::gloria_falling_stairs_trip::gloria_falling_stairs_trip::gloria_falling_stairs_trip::gloria_falling_stairs_trip::gloria_falling_stairs_trip::gloria_falling_stairs_trip::gloria_falling_stairs_trip::gloria_falling_stairs_trip::gloria_falling_stairs_trip::gloria_falling_stairs_trip::gloria_falling_stairs_trip::gloria_falling_stairs_trip::gloria_falling_stairs_trip::gloria_falling_stairs_trip::gloria_falling_stairs_trip::gloria_falling_stairs_trip::gloria_falling_stairs_trip::gloria_falling_stairs_trip::gloria_falling_stairs_trip::gloria_falling_stairs_trip::gloria_falling_stairs_trip::gloria_falling_stairs_trip::gloria_falling_stairs_trip::gloria_falling_stairs_trip::gloria_falling_stairs_trip::gloria_falling_stairs_trip::gloria_falling_stairs_trip::gloria_falling_stairs_trip: 

You've lost all of your credibility after trying to drag one of the most influential pop albums of the late 00s by citing 'Paris' (OF ALL albums) as an album that "did it before" Blackout :billie_eilish_green_chuckle_cackle_lol_lmao_haha_hehe_laugh:

Never trust an Obsessed Blackout Hater, y'all :queenie_falling_dying_dead:

12 hours ago, fedored said:

"In retrospect, the album has been cited as a career highlight for Spears and has been praised for its significant impact on the ensuing 2010s decade of pop music, being credited for bringing the electropop and avant-disco genres to mainstream prominence. Blackout has been listed among the best albums of all time by publications such as The Guardian and Rolling Stone."

12 hours ago, JankyStan said:

For the Gaga stan trying to deny Blackout's impact on music: idk a single record from that decade that has the atonal synth slab punk bravado of "Piece of Me" or its actually brilliant lyrics, the trend-setting future dub-step influence of "Freakshow", the 90's inspired electro R&B mind melt of "Get Naked" and distorted disco, spiraling out of control epicness of "Gimme More" and "Heaven On Earth". The Janet Jackson on acid mid-tempo groove of " Break the Ice" and "Perfect Lover", the Oompa De Urban Loompa of "Hot as Ice"

Even if its a producers album? WHO CARES?! Literally every dance pop album usually is. Blackout is the Clockwork Orange of its time. It not only borrowed liberally from its contemporaries, it basically threw all their sounds into a blender and spliced itself into the modern make up of all future dance music. You can still hear people, even straight people, bumping to its tracks. And its influence on music artists now, whether they admit it or not. It shares the same legacy and influence as albums like KALA by MIA and Sound of Silver by LCD Soundsystem.

 

 

 

GATHER HIM, King! :mimiclap_mariah_clapping_applause_proud_yes_Yas:

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14 hours ago, JankyStan said:

10s -

Almost Everything by Lana Del Rey,

Rihanna "Anti", 

Grimes "Visions",

Honorable Mention: M3LL155X FKA Twigs

20s -

Grace Ives "Janky Star", 

Rosalia "Motomami"

Dua Lupa "Future Nostalgia"

Honorable Mention:  Charli XCX "Crash"

As a Gen Z, these are not the albums that have changed the game in the contemporary music scene. Charli XCX? Really? :demi_lipstick_flirt_red_pink_makeup:

 

2010s-

Almost everything by Lana Del Rey, yes.

Pure Heroine- Lorde

1989- Taylor Swift

Starboy- The Weeknd

ANTi- Rihanna

Igor- Tyler, The Creator

Melodrama- Lorde

BLONDE- Frank Ocean

DAMN- Kendrick Lamar

Harry Styles' Debut

 

2020s-

When We All Asleep, Where Do We Go?- Billie Eilish

Future Nostalgia- Dua Lipa

After Hours- The Weeknd

The Slow Rush- Tame Impala

SOUR- Olivia Rodrigo

Planet H.E.R- Doja Cat

 

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2 hours ago, Blackout2006 said:

The DELUSION :gloria_falling_stairs_trip: 

1 hour ago, Blackout2006 said:

PARISSSS HILTON? :gloria_falling_stairs_trip::gloria_falling_stairs_trip::gloria_falling_stairs_trip::gloria_falling_stairs_trip::gloria_falling_stairs_trip::gloria_falling_stairs_trip::gloria_falling_stairs_trip::gloria_falling_stairs_trip::gloria_falling_stairs_trip::gloria_falling_stairs_trip::gloria_falling_stairs_trip::gloria_falling_stairs_trip::gloria_falling_stairs_trip::gloria_falling_stairs_trip::gloria_falling_stairs_trip::gloria_falling_stairs_trip::gloria_falling_stairs_trip::gloria_falling_stairs_trip::gloria_falling_stairs_trip::gloria_falling_stairs_trip::gloria_falling_stairs_trip::gloria_falling_stairs_trip::gloria_falling_stairs_trip::gloria_falling_stairs_trip::gloria_falling_stairs_trip::gloria_falling_stairs_trip::gloria_falling_stairs_trip::gloria_falling_stairs_trip::gloria_falling_stairs_trip::gloria_falling_stairs_trip::gloria_falling_stairs_trip::gloria_falling_stairs_trip::gloria_falling_stairs_trip::gloria_falling_stairs_trip::gloria_falling_stairs_trip::gloria_falling_stairs_trip::gloria_falling_stairs_trip::gloria_falling_stairs_trip::gloria_falling_stairs_trip::gloria_falling_stairs_trip::gloria_falling_stairs_trip::gloria_falling_stairs_trip::gloria_falling_stairs_trip::gloria_falling_stairs_trip::gloria_falling_stairs_trip::gloria_falling_stairs_trip::gloria_falling_stairs_trip::gloria_falling_stairs_trip::gloria_falling_stairs_trip::gloria_falling_stairs_trip::gloria_falling_stairs_trip::gloria_falling_stairs_trip::gloria_falling_stairs_trip::gloria_falling_stairs_trip::gloria_falling_stairs_trip::gloria_falling_stairs_trip: 

You've lost all of your credibility after trying to drag one of the most influential pop albums of the late 00s by citing 'Paris' (OF ALL albums) as an album that "did it before" Blackout :billie_eilish_green_chuckle_cackle_lol_lmao_haha_hehe_laugh:

Never trust an Obsessed Blackout Hater, y'all :queenie_falling_dying_dead:

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On 2/23/2023 at 9:43 PM, JankyStan said:

Every decade a holy trinity of albums that come along from female pop stars that define the sound of their decade. These albums are innovative and/or game changing for the indie and commercial music scene. If you look at the behavior of the major labels in the industry, over the past ten years they have changed the rules of the game several times. It satisfies me. I experienced similar feelings when playing in an online casino to spend time when I was bored at work https://gamblebeaver.com/fast-payout-casinos/ But if game plots should have unpredictable changes, then I did not expect this from the music market. Many stars of the past decade are no longer remembered, and the standards of pop music are changing dramatically. I would like to say that I am waiting for clear rules of the game so that the music market would have stability, but I must be very old since I am visited by such thoughts.

 

These are my picks...

80s -

Kate Bush "Hounds of Love",

Madonna "Like A Prayer",

Janet Jackson "Control"

Honorable Mention: Sade "Diamond Life"

90s -

Bjork "Post/Homogenic",

Janet Jackson "The Velvet Rope",

Missy Elliot "Supa Dupa Fly"

Honorable Mention: Madonna "Ray of Light"

00s -

M.I.A. "Kala",

Aaliyah "Aaliyah,

Britney "Blackout",

Honorable Mention: Robyn "Robyn"

10s -

Almost Everything by Lana Del Rey,

Rihanna "Anti", 

Grimes "Visions",

Honorable Mention: M3LL155X FKA Twigs

20s -

Grace Ives "Janky Star", 

Rosalia "Motomami"

Dua Lupa "Future Nostalgia"

Honorable Mention:  Charli XCX "Crash"

 

 

What are yours?

 

The rules of the game in the music world have always been different, but you have a great selection.

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On 2/24/2023 at 11:02 AM, Blackout2006 said:

As a Gen Z, these are not the albums that have changed the game in the contemporary music scene. Charli XCX? Really? :demi_lipstick_flirt_red_pink_makeup:

 

2010s-

Almost everything by Lana Del Rey, yes.

Pure Heroine- Lorde

1989- Taylor Swift

Starboy- The Weeknd

ANTi- Rihanna

Igor- Tyler, The Creator

Melodrama- Lorde

BLONDE- Frank Ocean

DAMN- Kendrick Lamar

Harry Styles' Debut

Above the list you can read more about the mountain, and the treasure will be yours Big game, love music, star, pop culture. At the end of the day, the teenager should play the game with the help of the poem. You can also play the game on https://bestallgames.com/hidden-object-games/ wire many times There is no such thing as this. It's important to have one of the odinacs for all the dishes, including the cone This means that it is not a matter of popular music and culture.

2020s-

When We All Asleep, Where Do We Go?- Billie Eilish

Future Nostalgia- Dua Lipa

After Hours- The Weeknd

The Slow Rush- Tame Impala

SOUR- Olivia Rodrigo

Planet H.E.R- Doja Cat

 

I think that the rules of the game of generation Z are no longer clear to many) At least for me for sure)

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