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Yep! Love this interview... when he puts Oops "Mmmyeahh" and Slave's "Get It Get It" together and it sounds like she's calling for her cat and it replies :lmaolol:

And she sang beautifully!

YES!! It's hilarious! :lmaolol:
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I've seen it before but it's adorable.

 

Some one should put all the Live/Pre recorded vocal versions into a post so we can watch them. I truly believe that Britney's anxiety first showed up via her not singing live and it has been worse and better and worse over the years since most issues aren't stagnated. I do think that Britney believes that people will have a better show when she's not live and more so when it's the album vocals. She worries and over thinks everything. I personally love it both ways. I loved the days when she had a mix the best. 

 

I'm hoping we can really show our support for Britney's vocals and her live vocals via Universe. I have want and hope that this site and forum can be about supporting and encouraging Britney. We love and support what she's doing now and we should encourage her as well. Negativity rarely achieves great results ;) Fans support and encourage so we can give our fave courage to go out there and be her best. 

I agree with everything you said. I definitely think she has a complex and that is why she doesn't choose to sing live. i don't think its a laziness thing I think her confidence has really been knocked in the past, I wonder what triggered it.

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Fear is a funny thing and it could have been just a bunch of small things that add up to create anxiety and then the choices we make have a big affect as well. The hard part is it's hard to recover when we do put a name to what is happening because often not one thing caused it. If you want to fault Britney, it's with the fact that she didn't take the time off to find out what was wrong if if she did (time off before Itz) she didn't find answers. But that is how it often goes. It's so hard to look instead our own heads and heal. 

 

It's doesn't help when fans don't try to understand instead attack. Britney has been as honest with this as she has been able to be over the years. Especially lately. Mental issues have such a stigma attached that it's hard to accept and recover. Mental health is such an issue with the US right now. I hope we can find a way to be open about these issues eventually. 

I agree with everything you said. I definitely think she has a complex and that is why she doesn't choose to sing live. i don't think its a laziness thing I think her confidence has really been knocked in the past, I wonder what triggered it.

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omg I was on the first page and Then I looked at my comment and was like wow I thought I wrote it in a different way then realize we wrote the same thing and same gif :kiss2:

omg I just noticed! well great minds think (and write) alike ;):bffs:

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Yes, I've seen it and I love it!!!! 

 

Clips like this really show how unique her voice is. Very iconic. I will say, though, that I'm always shocked by how little control she has over her voice at times (ie. the crack on the run during the "and if I get scared, you're always around" - 0:50). I've noticed this kind of thing before, like when she sang to L.A. on X Factor (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=McAV2-8p26w). I feel like lack of control is something that can be easily fixed if training with a decent vocal coach. I guess it could be a confidence thing like some of you suggested.

 

Either way, her voice is really cool and I wish we could hear it more often!

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