Blackout released, any takers…anyone? Are you still there?

posted by roberta — Oct 30th, 2007

Blackout was released last night at midnight, so I’ve got to wonder if there are any fans left to buy this nonsense?

According to reports (and common sense), Britney’s package was never all about the music, primarily because it was just plain not that good. The image sold Britney, the schoolgirl outfit and the dance moves sold her albums.

After all, music was never really the strongest part of the Britney Spears package in the first place. She was more about, well, packaging – the look, the videos, the personal life, everything that surrounded the music.

So now, in the midst of all of her personal turmoil – the custody battle, the substance abuse allegations, the wobbly public performances – did anyone really expect “Blackout” to be some sort of artistic leap forward? Of course not.

I think anyone could be a Britney with the right people behind them.

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5 Comments

  1. of course it will sell… you stupid loser, who doesn’t get it… whether tabloids ruin her or not…still she’s popular and her album will sell… You can never be a britney… coz nobody’s behind you and i bet that’s why you are that bitter… oh, by the way, why do you spend time posting something about blackbout? don’t bother re-posting i gave you false email bye!

    Comment by tinabanana — October 31, 2007 @ 8:03 am

  2. Britney’s only fan speaks!!! lol

    Comment by Roberta — October 31, 2007 @ 8:54 am

  3. I find it kinda funny an album called “Blackout” after drug and alcohol abuse problems.

    Comment by scott — October 31, 2007 @ 12:07 pm

  4. Exactly, Scott, I totally agree. She has blacked out, alright.

    Comment by Roberta — October 31, 2007 @ 11:31 pm

  5. damn you all haters… i hope you all disappear

    im buying the album…who cares!!!

    Comment by marlo — November 1, 2007 @ 9:21 pm

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