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Okay now hear me out!

The release of pretty girl is pretty phenomenal! With just one single we are getting a broadcasted performance (and it's an award show!) we are getting the video about a week after it's release (six days after it a planned official release).

We have the critically acclaimed toms diner. It's a fantastic song with a lot of buzz based on it quality alone, and we're still not sure if it's the official version, and if it is there are wonderful stems out there.

Whether she comes out with an album or not, Britney is making great music, more public these days promoting, more comfortable and open, and looking stunning! If it pans out to no album I'm fine because this is the era we've been longing for since 2011

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*reads title*

YES WE DO!

*reads OP*

.....YES WE DO!

But seriously, I personally will be disappointed if an album is not released before the year 2017. :neyde:

My hunger for music won't be eased until at least a few more singles come out. Then I can wait patiently for an album. :blackoutsmiley:

This era had been amazing, though. And it's only just beginning.

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I get your point, but I'm not a big fan of PG so I'm still hoping for more music. Tbh it's not really about the era that I'm looking forward to it's the music. Even if Britney decided to live on a ranch and not perform but still make music I'd be fine. Ofc performing is always a plus tho! Work bxxch had a great music video imo the album just didn't do it justice. 

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I understand you, she's making more promo for a single than for her latest album and it's something to be happy about, but Britney music is always Britney music, I'll always need more! Promo is one thing, but you can't compare the feeling of having two new songs to have 12 or 13! 

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I actually don't mind her not coming out with a new album at the moment. But I do want new music!

 

I'd love to have her coming out with a few random singles before the real album comes out. Maybe like 3-4 singles to keep us fans occupied? lol

 

Then have all these singles as bonus tracks on the new album. 

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I don't want an album if she's not going to be 100% focused on it. So please, no album before Vegas ends. It'd be wise if she released a couple digital singles to experiment with new sounds and concepts and keep the buzz before jumping into the new album production.

 

But we all know Team Britney is basic and traditional as fuck and will come up with a rushed album to make cash just like the last ones :tea2:

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you know I'm a fan of a mexican indie band that 2 years ago had a project called #cadamesymedio (every month an a half) which means that they release a single every month and a half, since Britney is in vegas she should do something like that, release something at least every 2 months (it can be a single or an unreleased song) or an EP

 

Pretty girls is and OK song for me but i hope we get another single after the summer

 

and yes we do need an album (but one really well made)

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But seriously, I personally will be disappointed if an album is not released before the year 2017. :neyde:

 

 

I think they are going to announce album as soon as they have a hit single. I don't really buy that whole "we're going to release a few singles first" thing

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I think they are going to announce album as soon as they have a hit single. I don't really buy that whole "we're going to release a few singles first" thing

:uhhuh: I agree. They want to make sure the album is a success, so a hit single is needed.

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