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The entire album and project is flawless.


 


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Let's be real, Blackout is 1 of the 3 Britney albums you can listen to from start to finish without having to skip any song. (Heaven On Earth and Why Should I Be Sad haters, GTFO! Those tracks are flawless and you will deal.) 


 


The music videos for Gimme More and Piece Of Me showcase Badass and Sexyney! 


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Everybody loves Britney Spears dancing on a pole. Who could resist?  :aintevenmad:


 


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Even the scrapped songs from Blackout remain flawless and some of Brit's best! 


  • Rebellion (the snippet we got anyways) 
  • (To Love) Let Go
  • Baby Boy
  • State Of Grace
  • Sugarfall

These are my personal favorites, and unreleased Blackout songs, that are better than some of the stuff she's officially released recently tbh.  :frenchy:


 


I think it's safe to say, Blackout is my favorite Britney Spears album, with In The Zone coming in second. 


 


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Also... Justice for Radar and Break The Ice, tbh.


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Britney Jean>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

lol jk :blackoutsmiley:

Britney Jean cannot and will never touch Blackout tbh. Or any of her other albums for that matter.  :awkwarddd:

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Oops >>> Circus >>> Femme Fatale >>> Baby One More Time >>> The Chaotic EP >>> B In The Mix Volume 1 & 2 >>> Britney Jean.

I can't believe you put britney jean last

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but my fave album remains OIDIA  :eyeroll:

Blackout is flawless, but yeah OIDIA... so... yeah  :hair:

I understand why. OIDIA is like I listed in the OP, an album you can listen to from start to finish. Oops is my third favorite album by Brit tbh. :)

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ITZ has always been my fave, but there is darkness and deepness to Blackout that I'm really attracted to (cause I like dark songs), and Blackout was recorded after all that shit Britney has been through, so I have major respect for it. So, for me, ITZ and Blackout come hand in hand, both of them tell deep stories.

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