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She's working w/ Alex da Kid, BURNS, DJ Mustard, Ian Kirkpatrick, (potentially) Danja They've worked w/ Tinashe, Ellie Goulding, Nick Jonas, Charli XCX.....she's going to make BANGER HOOKS!

 

Remember how crazy Britney's hooks and melodies were...even subtly that "ahhhh ahhhhh" harmony in Work Bitch had me like YAAAAAAAAAAAS! But she def has MUCH stronger songs in terms of melody and strength of the hook (Womanizer, Break the Ice, Hot as Ice, Dont go knockin on my door, IUSA, Toxic, RADAR & GIMME MORE ARE ICONIC BANGERS, fire ass hooks in both songs some of her best imo)

 

and I really think shes gonna go back to that, I think she'll explore some trancey vibes,some ambient-esque, electroR&B, Dance music, electrodark pop & very club friendly, it'll def pop. 

Imagine 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=33bp27HIUmM

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AND THIS

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THIS urban club joint shes going to have

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WHAT I NEED IS THIS....Just the instrumental, dark undertones, thumping bass Brit would kill this esp the beat @1:45-2:09

 

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I don't like these songs except Inside Out. The Tinashe song is fierce, I believe it was her 1st single, but it would never work with Britney.

 

I really hope we get an 80's pop vibe for the next album. Intense 80's pop beats. I'm not here for Urbaney, I don't think she can pull it off anymore.

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I don't like these songs except Inside Out. The Tinashe song is fierce, I believe it was her 1st single, but it would never work with Britney.

 

I really hope we get an 80's pop vibe for the next album. Intense 80's pop beats. I'm not here for Urbaney, I don't think she can pull it off anymore.

Not lyrically based, Im talking about producers, so their production and instrumental and layout of a song.....Youre looking at it as "if Brit sang 2 on", thats not what my post was leaning toward lol...All these productions would fit Britney to a T...melody wise and instrumental/layout song wise......

 

AND i dig the 80's vibe but it has to be hard....That Pretty girls flow is NOT gonna cut it, she needs to be doing tracks like Tom's Diner, Rapture by Blondie, "Take My Breathe Away" for a ballad, "Thriller", "Tainted Love" instrumental. But i don't think she necessarily will go that route anyways...she's most def gonna go Urban (thats her niche anyways) and more classic hard pop (back to her roots maybe dare i say, which means I hope she's doing her homework referring back to her old music and era's to capture a sound)

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You seem to think that repetitive  = strong hook.  I'm not sure I agree with this.

Which song was repetitive.....the only "repetitive"song (with the exception of ON my Mind which isnt that bad because its rlly good lyrically for a pop song)  up there technically is "Gimme More" :nowaygif:

A strong hook is composed of IMPECCABLE melodies & harmonies that stick to your ear. The kind that makes you think "shit how could they think of something so catchy" without being cheesy & like you said, repetitive. Solid lyrics that carry the melody and harmonies that aid in the flow, delivery, confidence etc of the song. NOT TO MENTION its "lyrical"bases, its pop music lyrics don't need to be intricate all the times, that takes away from the "POP-ular" aspect of the song & genre. These songs are CURRENT great pop songs because of that imo.

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Which song was repetitive.....the only "repetitive"song (with the exception of ON my Mind which isnt that bad because its rlly good lyrically for a pop song)  up there technically is "Gimme More" :nowaygif:

A strong hook is composed of IMPECCABLE melodies & harmonies that stick to your ear. The kind that makes you think "shit how could they think of something so catchy" without being cheesy & like you said, repetitive. Solid lyrics that carry the melody and harmonies that aid in the flow, delivery, confidence etc of the song. NOT TO MENTION its "lyrical"bases, its pop music lyrics don't need to be intricate all the times, that takes away from the "POP-ular" aspect of the song & genre. These songs are CURRENT great pop songs because of that imo.

 

Womanizer is also repetitive.

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Womanizer is also repetitive.

Yeah but you cant deny Womanizer's dopeness like we cant deny Gimme More's...they executed the perfect idea of a pop song even if it had too much of a repetative hook the song as a whole was gold, like gimme more, the attitude, cheekiness etc

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Yeah but you cant deny Womanizer's dopeness like we cant deny Gimme More's...they executed the perfect idea of a pop song even if it had too much of a repetative hook the song as a whole was gold, like gimme more, the attitude, cheekiness etc

 

Well yeah! No one can argue with that! ;)

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Yes I love this !!! (Except for the charli xcx one)

I like the beat to the french Montana song that would be killa if she had a sick beat like that

I also want her to do a song like this

Its clear shes going to go the urban/r&b/pop route (hell yea) BUT usually when u go that route u got to be a bad ass, be sexy, & have killer choreo. Britney definitely acts like a badass on stage cussing and flipping her finger and dancing sexy (a little) i just hope she brings that attitude & then some into the new era .. I hope she also works with urban choreographers. She needs to get with tinashe's choreographers tbh .. I hope they do a collab as well

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I'm scared she's gonna flop without Dr. Luke and Max Martin :crying1:

Blackout says hi , after the BJ mess we should def be worried but honestly the producers shes working with are hot . Also everyone is flopping now in days (Demi, Selena) the only person that is pulling good numbers is Taylor and of course Justin will obviously .. But lbr Britney is not going to be pulling Taylor numbers
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I'm scared she's gonna flop without Dr. Luke and Max Martin  :crying1:

ITZ says hello girl!.....Have faith in Britney....I have a really good theory that after her breakdown she went through a second phase of the first 5 albums of her career in a sense, some more accurate than others of course...for example

 

BOMT- Circus: both cute, innocent, pop classics, 

Oops-FF: Both more dominant than the last, more aggressive pop songs, Full of CLASSIC but grimey pop music

Britney-BJ: A failed experiment imo, BJ tries to capture the raw image of "Britney", the personal vibes, the more vulnerable Britney per say but BJ was nearly as strong enough to carry the way "Britney" did

ITZ- B9 is next: So far Britney is being experimental & "Artsy Fartsy" & wants to try diff things & paints w/ her top off to Mariah Carey lol, ITZ was all about shedding & becoming artistic and doing things differently and having a more mature persona hopefully we get that with Blackout teas of course

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