Eras Analyzed: Britney Spears' Blackout



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  1. Britney was, is and will always be my number 1. Thanks for this retrospective! You should do Circus next…the "comeback" album. Plus I'd love to hear a track by track review from you of Blackout!

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  2. I would love for you to cover Ashley Tisdale's albums because I feel like no one ever talks about her music career ever when I really think she had huge potential to be more relevant in the music scene!

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  3. heaven on earth! imo it’s her best song, quite experimental for a pop song and the producers were not really known for working on pop music which you can definitely hear thru out

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  4. glad to know i wasn’t to only kid whose childhood revolved around blackout. also note elders would always burn their hair after cutting or combing, saying someone could place roots on you if they have your hair or if thrown away the birds can make nest with it that’ll make you go crazy or give you a headache. britneys hair was such a hot topic and the fact folks wanted to buy it—

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  5. I feel like a lot of people, fans included, that claimed they helped "Free Britney" were the same ones quick to mock her when she was clearly struggling; but once the media shifted into mental health they rode that bandwagon. When people believed Jessica Simpson recently had issues some people are saying that they "Saved Brittany now they have to her too". But how did you say Britney? By chanting outside of a courtroom with a bunch of jurors who are supposed to be impartial? Impartial, meaning the very thing you're doing outside of the courtroom isn't supposed to do anything to sway them? Or complaining online? One of the worst things about social media to me is that people will make fun of someone based off of perception, but as soon as the tide shifts they'll act like they were there from the start trying to help "free" them, to assuage any guilt they had about making fun of them.

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  6. One thing I’ll never forget about this era is how much ugliness jumped outta Britney’s peers. I expect that kind of depravity from the public but your own people? Even “world renowned nice guy” Dave Grohl was gleefully indulging in the schadenfreude whenever someone stuck a mic in front of his face, which I found especially disturbing considering what the media did to Kurt Cobain. You’d think Mr. Wholesome would have a little more self awareness.

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  7. I had to take a break from watching this video. Literally sickening how she was hounded in the middle of a serious mental health crisis… at age 23-25… how was anyone ever okay with treating people like this, we as a society should be so beyond ashamed for ever accepting the way she was treated

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  8. Is so sad that despite most of the truth has come out since the free Britney movement, you still have narrated a big part of this difficult year for her as the media wanted general public to believe and not how it actually went. It was clearly a set up

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  9. You know I love your videos sm so please don’t take this personal, I just wish people would do more musical/ dance analysis on Britney’s different eras rather than her personal life. We all already know the hair cutting incident very well at this point. I wish we could celebrate her for her artistic achievements rather than harp on her being a crazy person lol

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  10. I didn’t realize she became a mother so young. I’m turning 22 in May and as much as I want to be a mother, I couldn’t imagine doing that right now, especially while being the biggest the star in the world like Britney. And to have another baby only a year after! She is amazing for more reasons than one!

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  11. This album 💿 is pure Pop Perfection. I remember buying this album 💿 and pressing play in my CD PLAYER ! And was transported into t dance floor. I remember playing it till the cd was so played out. I have it till this day. And yes it is The Pop Bible.

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