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  1. Pretty sure Jordan Ross and lostpainting coined #FreeBritney back in 2012 tbh on Exhale, tbh lol
  2. Whoever thought we'd see #FreeBritney covered by the press so heavily? From Newsweek to the New York Post to Fox News to the Daily Mail, to the gossip sites like Perez and Hollywood Insider and more -- this **** is getting f**kin' talked about. One reason the conservatorship has managed to last for all this ******* time is that the media was complacent about it and assumed it was good for her. I think a lot of people are shocked it's still in place, and thankfully in 2019 moreso than in 2009 we see mentally ill people as human beings with rights and not as crazy people who need to be kept under control. Know this: Jamie Spears is flipping his **** about this horrible, horrible, horrible, horrible publicity for himself and the conservatorship. This is new. This has never happened before. Millions of people are finally saying that Britney being kept in this conservatorship after all these years is abusive and maladaptive, especially considering the grotesque discrepancy between the idea that she's critically unable to take care of herself, yet able to perform a world tour and make money for everyone. But fans have to keep up the pressure. If they forget to keep this going when Brit's out of the mental health facility, things will go right back to how they were. How can fans keep this going and keep the news articles coming and insist on answers from Britney's team? You'd better f**king believe Britney's team monitors her media coverage like a hawk, and this is the most disastrous coverage her handlers have had since the conservatorship was put in place.
  3. Bullshit... Frozen, Nothing Really Matters, Sky Fits Heaven, To Have and Not to Hold, Ray of Light, The Power of Good-bye...FLAWLESS There are a few bad misfires (Swim, Candy Perfume Girl, Little Star, Mer Girl), but what's good on the album is so brilliant that it hardly matters
  4. I do think she needs a Confessions more than a Ray of Light right now. They are Madonna's two masterpieces IMO; I have posters of both album covers on my wall, next to my posters of the album covers of Blackout and In the Zone and Singles Collection lol
  5. I have always wanted her to have a Ray of Light. But what does that mean? It means an 'artistic' album that is about more than ***, love, relationships, dancing, partying... people feel insecure about the fact that they love a pop star, because people think pop stars are frivolous, and Ray of Light is not at all a frivolous album Very few pop stars actually release something like a Ray of Light. Even greats like Janet, Kylie, Whitney, and Mariah never really had an album like that. The spiritual thing is very much Madonna's zone; other pop stars haven't really gone as deep as she has into thinking about that stuff. It's also evident on Madonna's other albums (Nothing Fails - American Life, Isaac - Confessions, Wash All Over Me - Rebel Heart, etc). I think fans should accept that, barring some late-career stunner a la Confessions On a Dance Floor, Blackout is likely to remain Britney's best album. And that's a great ****ing achievement, because very few pop stars have recorded an album as good as Blackout.
  6. That's silly, HOWEVER, I feel like the OP is wrong and there aren't enough Britney-Janet comparisons relative to Britney-Madonna ones, which aren't very accurate anymore. In fact even Britney's *sales patterns* follow Janet's -- both dropped off significantly after their seventh album. But the second half of Brit's major years was driven by electro and EDM sounds, and Janet never really did anything like 'Piece of Me' or 'I Wanna Go' or 'Circus'...however, there are some eras in which practically every single could have been a Janet song, INCLUDING GLORY AND BRITNEY JEAN. It's not that Janet didn't do dance music, but that it was much more clearly rooted in R&B and hip-hop sounds (eg, the ALL FOR YOU era) than Britney's, whose new sound's origins were more European
  7. A lot of you guys are incredibly rude...what the **** were you expecting her to talk about? Rebellion?
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