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[VIDEO] Britney Spears Rehearses For The MTV VMAs. She's lookin' pretty good! At least she's getting back to work :
http://youtube.com/watch?v=MTU1Vylyf0I | |
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She looks great! I hope her performance tomorrow goes well! | |
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Not impressed...but then again, I never have been with Britney. All I see in this clip is her shakin' her ass with a vocal music track in the background! She's more hype than substance! | |
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VonMarie said: She's more hype than substance!
She's more like a woman that believes her own hype. Which isn't crazy; growing up famous, believing your own press, dating one of teenage world's most wanted bachelors (back then), then finding your personal life draggedout on the net. Certainly, it is something she adds to herself, but damn, that swoman must have a silly life. | |
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HamsterHuey said: VonMarie said: She's more hype than substance!
She's more like a woman that believes her own hype. Which isn't crazy; growing up famous, believing your own press, dating one of teenage world's most wanted bachelors (back then), then finding your personal life draggedout on the net. Certainly, it is something she adds to herself, but damn, that swoman must have a silly life. She's sold over 80 million albums worldwide. I'd say that's a fair amount of hype. | |
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Rodya24 said: She looks great! I hope her performance tomorrow goes well!
She does look good I will be at home watching Rhythm floods my heart♥The melody it feeds my soul | |
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purplesweat said: She's sold over 80 million albums worldwide. I'd say that's a fair amount of hype.
True, if album sales can make you a balanced person, she is the most balanced person in the world. It does not work like that, though. I hope she levels out, makes funny pop music again and cuts out the crap and be a good mom. | |
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How can you say she looks good when all you can see on that video is a wig and a hat? | |
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novabrkr said: How can you say she looks good when all you can see on that video is a wig and a hat?
Body? And she doesn't wear wigs anymore, she wears extensions. | |
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purplesweat said: HamsterHuey said: She's more like a woman that believes her own hype. Which isn't crazy; growing up famous, believing your own press, dating one of teenage world's most wanted bachelors (back then), then finding your personal life draggedout on the net. Certainly, it is something she adds to herself, but damn, that swoman must have a silly life. She's sold over 80 million albums worldwide. I'd say that's a fair amount of hype. I'm sure you have ALL of her albums and have been to many of her concerts while holding up the "I Love U Britney" signs while she lip-sinked her way to your heart! Her fame and record sale success has been brought and paid for by her record company. She's an investment to them and it's not based on her talent. It was based on her appeal to millions of little girls who wanted to be like her in her videos and young men who wanted to "do" her. If your girl Britney sells another 80 million, I still won't be impressed! | |
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VonMarie said: Her fame and record sale success has been brought and paid for by her record company. She's an investment to them and it's not based on her talent. It was based on her appeal to millions of little girls who wanted to be like her in her videos and young men who wanted to "do" her.
If your girl Britney sells another 80 million, I still won't be impressed! Britney Spears does get a ton of hype for someone whose career has been more successful in other European countries than in the United States. She's basically a younger, white version of 1980s/early 1990s Janet Jackson -- save Spears' music wasn't as cutting-edge as Janet's was at comparable ages. [Edited 9/9/07 8:35am] THE TRAFFIC JAMMERS, The Org's house band: VAINANDY -- lead singer; NAJEE -- bass; THE AUDIENCE -- guitar; PHUNKDADDY -- rhythm guitar; ALEX de PARIS -- keyboards; Da PRETTYMAN -- keyboards; FUNKENSTEIN -- drums. HOLD ON TO YOUR DRAWERS! | |
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VonMarie said: purplesweat said: She's sold over 80 million albums worldwide. I'd say that's a fair amount of hype. I'm sure you have ALL of her albums and have been to many of her concerts while holding up the "I Love U Britney" signs while she lip-sinked her way to your heart! Her fame and record sale success has been brought and paid for by her record company. She's an investment to them and it's not based on her talent. It was based on her appeal to millions of little girls who wanted to be like her in her videos and young men who wanted to "do" her. If your girl Britney sells another 80 million, I still won't be impressed! Yes, I agree. However, she has had several great singles (like Madonna during the '80s). She is a good entertainer and has, to her credit, stage presence. She knows how to entertain a crowd. What I like about her is that she does not pretend to be a musician or an amazing artist. | |
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Rodya24 said: VonMarie said: I'm sure you have ALL of her albums and have been to many of her concerts while holding up the "I Love U Britney" signs while she lip-sinked her way to your heart! Her fame and record sale success has been brought and paid for by her record company. She's an investment to them and it's not based on her talent. It was based on her appeal to millions of little girls who wanted to be like her in her videos and young men who wanted to "do" her. If your girl Britney sells another 80 million, I still won't be impressed! Yes, I agree. However, she has had several great singles (like Madonna during the '80s). She is a good entertainer and has, to her credit, stage presence. She knows how to entertain a crowd. What I like about her is that she does not pretend to be a musician or an amazing artist. Yeah i agree too, but i do hate the word "comeback" its so overused and the last time it really was used properly was when the Mets won Game 6 of the 1986 world series down to their last strike. That was a comeback. Britney isnt coming back from anything, her last album sold plenty. Im more interested in is she really "there" in her mind, which is what i thought of Mariah in 2003 when she started with her Charmbracelet album, i didnt really care if she sold, but more or less was she even a stable person at that point. "We went where our music was appreciated, and that was everywhere but the USA, we knew we had fans, but there is only so much of the world you can play at once" Magne F | |
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how sad that britney gets to open the vma's when she has proven herself an embarrassing role model for teens, mothers and sober folk yet janet is still blacklisted by mtv.
nice!!! Space for sale... | |
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Britney's "meltdowns" were nothing more than publicity stunts to keep her in the tabloid magazines during her down time. If Britney had lived a drama-free life between albums, she would have been forgotten about. No one would have been checking for her
Bad publicity now equals good publicity...DUI's, rehab stints, jail time and sex tapes will get you face time on magazine covers, a reality show, endorsements, etc | |
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sosgemini said: how sad that britney gets to open the vma's when she has proven herself an embarrassing role model for teens, mothers and sober folk yet janet is still blacklisted by mtv.
nice!!! Its all for ratngs, the VMA's have had poor ratings every year so they have needed something to save them and here comes Britney who has always saved them in the past. And of course this years other GREAT gimmick of only showing the show once. "We went where our music was appreciated, and that was everywhere but the USA, we knew we had fans, but there is only so much of the world you can play at once" Magne F | |
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sosgemini said: how sad that britney gets to open the vma's when she has proven herself an embarrassing role model for teens, mothers and sober folk yet janet is still blacklisted by mtv.
nice!!! Let the church say AMEN!!!!! On point in everyway sosgemini. I'm not a fan of "old Prince". I'm not a fan of "new Prince". I'm just a fan of Prince. Simple as that | |
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The dancing looks like shit. | |
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sosgemini said: how sad that britney gets to open the vma's when she has proven herself an embarrassing role model for teens, mothers and sober folk yet janet is still blacklisted by mtv.
nice!!! that's not even a lie! | |
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Who cares about Janet? I don't
Anyway, I will be watching tonight. I hope she does well, but will laugh my ass off if something goes wrong Smooches;) | |
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MsMisha319 said: Who cares about Janet? I don't
I do...and I don't give a tough titty for britney. :shrug; Space for sale... | |
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sosgemini said: MsMisha319 said: Who cares about Janet? I don't
I do...and I don't give a tough titty for britney. :shrug; Well, this thread is about britney, so if you don't care for her....why bother? Start a thread about Janet Smooches;) | |
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MsMisha319 said: sosgemini said: I do...and I don't give a tough titty for britney. :shrug; Well, this thread is about britney, so if you don't care for her....why bother? Start a thread about Janet Smooches;) because my original comment was related to britney. Space for sale... | |
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VonMarie said: purplesweat said: She's sold over 80 million albums worldwide. I'd say that's a fair amount of hype. I'm sure you have ALL of her albums and have been to many of her concerts while holding up the "I Love U Britney" signs while she lip-sinked her way to your heart! Her fame and record sale success has been brought and paid for by her record company. She's an investment to them and it's not based on her talent. It was based on her appeal to millions of little girls who wanted to be like her in her videos and young men who wanted to "do" her. If your girl Britney sells another 80 million, I still won't be impressed! Nope. Sorry. Never been to a concert of hers, don't have all her albums. Never made any stupid signs. I just like some of her songs. If you look on youtube there's a series of clips of her performing live, you'd be surprised. | |
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sosgemini said: you aint right | |
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purplesweat said: VonMarie said: I'm sure you have ALL of her albums and have been to many of her concerts while holding up the "I Love U Britney" signs while she lip-sinked her way to your heart! Her fame and record sale success has been brought and paid for by her record company. She's an investment to them and it's not based on her talent. It was based on her appeal to millions of little girls who wanted to be like her in her videos and young men who wanted to "do" her. If your girl Britney sells another 80 million, I still won't be impressed! Nope. Sorry. Never been to a concert of hers, don't have all her albums. Never made any stupid signs. I just like some of her songs. If you look on youtube there's a series of clips of her performing live, you'd be surprised. I don't think I will! A lot of people like yourself think that lip-sinking in front of a live audience is consiered a "live" performance. I don't. I even watched the MTV Music Awards to give it a chance and just as I thought, she did not perform live (not to mention the terrible outfit)...but she was not alone! | |
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LAS VEGAS (AP) - Somewhere, Kevin Federline is laughing. An out-of-shape, out-of-touch Britney Spears delivered what was destined to be the most talked about performance of the MTV Video Music Awards - but for all the wrong reasons. Kicking off the show Sunday night with her new single, "Gimme More," Spears looked bleary and unprepared, much like her recent tabloid exploits on the streets of Los Angeles. She walked through her dance moves with little enthusiasm. It appeared she had forgotten the entire art of lip-synching. And, perhaps most unforgivable given her once-taut frame, she looked embarrassingly out of shape. Even the celebrity-studded audience seemed bewildered. 50 Cent looked at Spears with a confused expression; Diddy, her new best friend, was expressionless. And at least one review was in almost immediately. Following Spears's performance, comedian Sarah Silverman offered her sarcastic take. "Was that incredible? Britney Spears, everyone," Silverman said. "Wow. She is amazing. She is 25-years-old and she's already accomplished everything she's going to accomplish in her life. It's mind blowing." Later, backstage hip-hop star Akon offered his reaction to Spears's performance, telling PEOPLE: "That could have been better. She needed to focus more. She looked nervous and I think the pressure got to her." Similarly, Common told PEOPLE about Spears: "I think it didn't seem like she wanted to be there. There wasn't any spark, it didn't feel like life was there." Some comeback. [Edited 9/9/07 21:10pm] [ see and discuss britney in all her mess here: http://prince.org/msg/8/243777 -sos] THE TRAFFIC JAMMERS, The Org's house band: VAINANDY -- lead singer; NAJEE -- bass; THE AUDIENCE -- guitar; PHUNKDADDY -- rhythm guitar; ALEX de PARIS -- keyboards; Da PRETTYMAN -- keyboards; FUNKENSTEIN -- drums. HOLD ON TO YOUR DRAWERS! | |
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