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Britney Spears, the Pop Star Who Lived Britney Spears, the Pop Star Who Lived
Pop stars are ephemeral by nature, little rainbow-coated soap bubbles that mesmerize the masses before vanishing as another identical bubble floats past. But not Britney Spears. She remains as culturally dominant as ever 13 years since she first hit us baby one more time.
In fact, Spears' latest album, 'Femme Fatale,' debuted atop the charts and is her very first to produce three Top 10 hits. She just sold-out two nights in Toronto, filmed for an upcoming TV special and DVD, with another week of sold-out U.S. dates before spending two months touring across Europe and South America this fall. Oh, and MTV just announced they'll be paying tribute to Spears at this year's Video Music Awards on Aug. 28, ironic considering it was the former music network's decision to go through with her disturbingly dazed rendition of 'Gimme More' at the 2007 VMAs that seemed at the time to put a final nail in her career coffin. "Britney Spears, everyone," coldly cracked host Sarah Silverman after the former Mouseketeer crawled offstage. "She is amazing. She is 25 years old and she's already accomplished everything she's going to accomplish in her life." It was the midpoint of an epic meltdown that began with a divorce, panty-less partying, rehab stints and lost custody of her children; reached bizarre new heights with a paparazzi-recorded head shave and umbrella attack and then climaxed, ever so sadly, with the pop star forcibly committed to the psychiatric ward.
To put into perspective the craziness of that moment in her life, Spears was involuntarily escorted to the hospital by a dozen motorcycle cops, a pair of police cruisers and two police helicopters, as well as the hundreds of paparazzi who had hounded her in such unprecedented numbers and with such unprecedented ferocity that she nearly inspired an anti-pap "Britney Law" to protect celebs. This was the turning point for everything that has happened since. The unspoken subtext of Spears' long public breakdown was a countdown to her death. That is how those games play out, be it Jim Morrison or Kurt Cobain or Amy Winehouse, and the public becomes not just witness but accomplice. But Spears is now 29. She escaped the 27 Club curse and that has made her unique amongst her pop peers because people have become invested in her as a person, as a survivor, not simply a purveyor of sonic pleasures.
Yes, it helps that her music has become vastly better as progressive producers use her blinding stardom as a Trojan Horse to invade the mainstream. Her mid-meltdown album, 'Blackout,' was the best of her career, a shockingly experimental and hard-hitting electro record that presaged the genre's Top 40 takeover. It was followed by 2008's 'Circus,' and its Grammy-nominated single 'Womanizer,' her first No. 1 since '...Baby.' Her next song, '3' debuted at the top of the charts and, as noted, 'Femme Fatale' has knocked out three hits, including the dubstep-infused 'Hold It against Me' and apocalyptic club banger 'Till the World Ends,' one of her strongest songs yet. Collecting all these hits, along with early classics like 'Toxic' and 'Slave 4 U,' into a live show set-list reinforces her pop-cultural impact beyond TMZ. But a Britney Spears concert also transcends a Katy Perry show because while fans may like Perry's songs, they don't actually care about her, not really. She is but a pretty soap bubble. Spears herself was far less enthused than her followers, literally going through the motions onstage as she halfheartedly followed her choreography, changed into her lackluster outfits, maneuvered around her curio sets and (softly) sang atop her prerecorded vocals.
Watch Britney Spears 'Till the World Ends' video.
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Great article. I think what it is, is that Britney wears her pain and vulnerability quite openly. She doesn't try and hide behind spin and PR spiel. It has the effect of making you care about her a bit more as a person (compared to other pop artists), which the article touches on. |
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I didn't read the article. I just wanna say that I've never been a huge fan (just enjoy stuff here and there) but as much as I didn't want to like it, Femme Fattale is a fuckin awesome pop/dance album. | |
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Good to see her doing well. I always wish her the best. For some reason I still see her as the kid I first saw her as. Seeing someone grow up in front of the you kinda affects you, well at least me.
I do not feel the same way about Christina for some reason. Maybe because Christina seems stronger and Britney more vulnerable. To me anyway. Picking on Britney always seemed like kicking a puppy to me. A slutty puppy. And NO, it's no me on that famous Youtube clip.
I don't own any of her music but I think "Toxic" is a new classic pop song.
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I like Britney but it's too soon for a tribute. | |
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Why? It's been 13 years since her debut and she's still relevant and having hits.
If you look at MJ, a 13 year period from 1979-1992 includes Off The Wall, Thriller, Bad and Dangerous. If you look at Prince, a 13 year period from 1978-1991 includes For You, Prince, Dirty Mind, Controversy, 1999, Purple Rain, Around The World In A Day, Parade, Sign O' The Times, Lovesexy, Batman, Graffiti Bridge and Diamonds & Pearls. A 13 year timespan for Madonna from 1983-1996 includes Madonna, Like A Virgin, True Blue, Like A Prayer, I'm Breathless, Erotica, Bedtime Stories...
Britney obviously isn't quite on their level, but the point is that it's not about the amount of time, but what you DO with that time. Britney has had 7 albums in that timespan, 4 of which sold 10million+, no small feat.
I don't think it's too soon for a tribute. Most of the popular teen acts that MTV plays today, like Bieber, Selena Gomez, Miley Cyrus, were just a few years old when Britney's debut came out. [Edited 8/24/11 13:53pm] |
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I guess that makes sense. Miley and Selena and young teen girls have grown up on her. I just don't think her music is that great to be honest. I think her fans will buy anything she puts out, even if it's trash. She shouldn't have been as big as she was/is. She came out at the right time. Like the Spice Girls:-D | |
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lol Didn't she just turn 30? 3 years from 27... | |
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She'll be 30 in December. | |
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She's adorable in that first picture
Militant has a good point, but she is a hybrid/wannabe of Madonna, Janet and Michael but though I wanted to like her a lot of times cause of her catchy songs, her voice really really irritates me much of the times and what she's doing has been done lots of times. But whatever, I don't watch award shows anymore so it is what it is, and MTV is two faced anyways and were awful to her a few years ago though she looked terrible anyways. I felt really bad for her then and I'm glad she's doing better healthwise.
I do not like how that article ended though. They make it sound like MJ had problems and died or something. He did bounce back after 93 a few times and even if the media was mean to him, the general public were cool with him for many years even if it wasn't like before. I saw it for years growing up man, no one else is going to do it like him. | |
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True. I think she also had this great ability to connect with her audience and with a lot of the people watching her, which is what made her so likeable. But that also had a downside because people wanted to constantly watch her on stage.... and off. Which is part of the reason why she had such a hard time before. People didn't want to leave her alone. | |
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