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all of her best albums were scrapped, reworked and released :o

ITZ:

britney supposedly wrote many songs for itz but most were scrapped, like mystic man and the one that was about wars, i forgot the name :gloria: and with the revised ITZ we got toxic which is probably britneys most recognizable song besides BOMT  :nowaygif:  its still played on the radio to this day :no1curr:

 

TOD:

I think we all know the story of this one :frenchy:

supposedly only one track made it onto BO and that was break the ice.  :boring:  this was her first album to get into rock hall of fame :thumbsup:

 

FF:

work on it began during 2009, and 3 was supposedly planned on being on it, but it was later scrapped and revised  :bj: it was one of only albums which had its first 3 singles land in the top 10 on the billboard chart :assney:

 

my point is that when her and her team scrapped her music and started from scratch , we got some of britney best music :uhhuh:

and if the rumors that the original concept of b9 was scrapped after the Pretty Girls mess, then the b9 being released should slay :fierceney:

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FF:

it work began during 2009, and 3 was supposedly planned on being on it, but it was later scrapped and revised  :bj: it was one of the albums which had its first 3 singles become #1 on the billboard chart which hasnt occured since oops (correct me if im wrong about the oops part :fakesmile: )

 

Only HAIM went #1... it's her only album to have 3 top 10 singles (TTWE #3, IWG #7). Even Oops didn't have that. 

Lucky peaked at #23 and Stronger #11. DLMBTLTK didn't chart.

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