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OHHHHH BABY BABY!


IT'S THE ICONIC BIRTHDAY OF AN EPIC ALBUM BROUGHT TO YOU BY MISS BRITNEY JEAN SPEARS, TITLED BLACKOUT!


Blackout is the fifth studio album by the Legendary Miss Britney Spears. It was released on October 25, 2007, by Jive Records and the Zomba Music Group. Brit Brit collaborated with producers including Danja, Bloodshy & Avant, Sean Garrett, and The Neptunes.


gimmie moreeee


The album has appeared on many end-of-the-year and decade lists, including reader polls by Billboard and Rolling Stone; The Times named it as the fifth best pop album of the decade. Rolling Stone described it as one of the most influential albums in modern pop. In 2012, the album was added to the library and archives of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.


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Today Blackout has changed the ENTIRE world and is still the most talked about album. Be sure to wish a very happy birthday to Blackout on social media!


IT'S BRITNEY BITCH!!



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This album is what made me a stan, it encouraged me to listen to music that wasn't just R&B.  I love so many pop songs now, plus obvs all Britney's earlier work.  Back then, although I liked some pop songs, I would just disregard them as not my kinda thing, I only really liked R&B, and I was ashamed to like any pop song. But when Gimme More came out, I loved it so much! I didn't care and Britney just instantly got my support.  I realised I liked pop, also opened me up to listen to other genres.....LOVE house music now.

 

Such a edgy, dark, fierce album.......Blackout is iconic.

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Ngl when this album first came out, I didn't appreciate it. In fact, it scared the shit out of me. I have been a Britney fan since her BOMT debut and I was so used to innocent-ney, even though she had been slowly changing that image. I felt like this album slapped me in the face and I wasn't sure what to do. I now realize that's exactly what she was going for and the album is still brilliant, but the new sound combined with watching her slowly meltdown was a very weird, scary time period.

 

Then I got drunk at a party one night and Gimme More came on. I don't think I've ever danced that much in my life. I had just gotten dumped (this was a good thing - I didn't realize how toxic it was) and that song just moved me for some reason. I listened to the entire Blackout album the next day. Still didn't like it right off the back, but now I listen to it probably once a week.

 

Happy birthday Blackout, indeed. This album was life-altering for me.

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