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OMG IKR :crying1:

Hooked On & State Of Grace are two of her best unreleased :crying1:

And Untitled Lullabye is also flaw-free :crying1:

Actually everything from this era is like this :crying2:

This era would have been her best if all of the bad stuff wouldn't have happened :crying1: Can you imagine a Blackout Tour???
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This era would have been her best if all of the bad stuff wouldn't have happened :crying1: Can you imagine a Blackout Tour???

 

That era was born to success, without promo, without anything, Blackout is called the bible of the new sounds of the 2000s and 2010s and not just for us, the B army, is like pandora's box, once opened, the salyage is inevitable. I think this is why we want Blackout 2.0, we want to remember, to get slayed. But if you think, the fact that we love Blackout is because was fucking innovative, really diferent from what we were used to listen in that time, so If for the album 9 she wants to do something new, we should be interested instead is not Blackout 2.0, because if Album 9 goes for new sounds, new  for everyone, the slayage can be real again... but I'm sad that we probably won't have the oportunity to listen to something llike this again...

 

Actually I am preparing the big thread about Fanmade Blackout Tour for like a month, but I don't have time to finish it :crying2:

 

If you want help tell me! I have many fan made tracks for a fan made tour... and are amazing. I did a post with them months ago, but no one listened to it... sad  :crying1:

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OMG IKR :crying1:

Hooked On & State Of Grace are two of her best unreleased :crying1:

And Untitled Lullabye is also flaw-free :crying1:

Actually everything from this era is like this :crying2:

 

Those songs really takes you from other dimension, is like being on heaven, literally, they xpress so many things, feelings... dont know, is difficult to xpress how good makes me feel

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That era was born to success, without promo, without anything, Blackout is called the bible of the new sounds of the 2000s and 2010s and not just for us, the B army, is like pandora's box, once opened, the salyage is inevitable. I think this is why we want Blackout 2.0, we want to remember, to get slayed. But if you think, the fact that we love Blackout is because was fucking innovative, really diferent from what we were used to listen in that time, so If for the album 9 she wants to do something new, we should be interested instead is not Blackout 2.0, because if Album 9 goes for new sounds, new for everyone, the slayage can be real again... but I'm sad that we probably won't have the oportunity to listen to something llike this again...

If you want help tell me! I have many fan made tracks for a fan made tour... and are amazing. I did a post with them months ago, but no one listened to it... sad :crying1:

This. Britney needs another innovative, trend-setting album like Blackout.
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I love all the Blackout demos, even the ones of the songs that made the album. My favourite unreleased ones would be State of Grace, Hooked On, 911, Pull Out and Baby Boy. Were Kiss You All Over and Get It intended for Blackout? Then of course there's Rebellion.

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I love all the Blackout demos, even the ones of the songs that made the album. My favourite unreleased ones would be State of Grace, Hooked On, 911, Pull Out and Baby Boy. Were Kiss You All Over and Get It intended for Blackout? Then of course there's Rebellion.

Yeah, I think those songs were for Blackout, too. Tbh, she could have come out with a part 2 to Blackout with how many great demos there were.

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