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Either another Blackout era or Circus. She needs to go one way or another. Either Pop or Urban. I think she is trying to re-create herself by taking risks. Less auto-tune and pitching and quality music with at least 5 singles. 

 

She needs to give her everything in the next album, not just for sales, but so other people can enjoy her music again. There are so many people who are like "Oh Ive never heard this song, its really good". Thats down to marketing and promoting. If nobody is hearing the music, then people don't know she is still around. 

 

I also think she should go for a more sexy/mature look. Less Shorts/skirts and leotards. More Catsuits, Pants and 3 quarter tops. She is a seriously sexy woman with heeps of cash, blow some on a proper make up artist and hair stylist. We have seen the same hair with the past 3 years. Straight or curly, Brown or blonde. Be adventurous. 

 

Here's hoping for an amazing 9th Era.

THISSSSSS

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i don't care for her to write tbh. britney was never a great writer and was never known for writing abilities. she is know for working with the best producers and picking the best songs. she knows what goes and what doesn't.

 

 

what i want in album 9 is this:

 

- very, very, very dark

- electronic (like gimme more and piece of me) but NOT edm

- new sounds

- urban, hip-hop

- less pop (but still pop)

- SUPER SEXUAL (like touch of my hand and breathe of me)

 

 

 

BASICALLY BLACKOUT 2.0 BUT BETTER.

 

 

 

TBH

 

 

OH AND A VERY COHESIVE SOUND. AN ALBUM THAT DOESN'T HAVE AN FILLER SONGS. EVERY SONG SHOULD BE SINGLE WORTHY.

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