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Britney Raps!! R. Kelley & Madonna on new cd! "Get in the Zone" Release Date: 18 November 2003 Entertainment Weekly: The way Spears talks these days, it seems like Madonna might've shared more than saliva with her during their now-notorious MTV make-out session. On her forthcoming album, Britney rips a page from the Middle-Aged Material Woman's playbook, redefining herself to stay relevant. ''She opened the door for every woman out there to have balls and believe in herself,'' the spicy-tongued Spears says of her pop progenitor, who's featured on first single ''Me Against the Music.'' Though eclectic, the disc has a more mature sound, dominated by slinky lounge beats and forays into dancehall and trip-hop. ''It's moody and vibey,'' says Spears, who helped pick the CD's diverse producers, including Moby and the Matrix. ''It's the kind of music where you want to light candles and listen to it with a partner.'' Lyrically, the album represents Spears at her boldest. ''Showdown,'' she says, is ''about make-up sex,'' while the R. Kelly-produced ''Outrageous'' features the once-celebrated virgin moaning about ''my sex drive'' and, curiously enough, a ''trench coat in my underwear.'' ''R. Kelly wrote that and he brought his own ghetto slang,'' Spears explains, offering that it might be a reference to a thong. ''I'm at a place where I can express myself a little more and say things that are a little more adult because I'm getting older.'' ''Brave New Girl'' features Britney's first attempt at rapping. ''The track was so bangin','' she enthuses. ''I said 'Let's just do this!' and I started rapping.'' As jam-packed as the CD is, there are some big omissions. Gossip columnists will rue the lack of response to Justin Timberlake's reported Spears snipe ''Cry Me a River.'' And there's nothing produced by Fred Durst, whose studio work with Spears spawned rumors of a hookup. ''Oh, no! God, no!'' she says when asked if Durst made the cut. ''That was just an experiment.'' Your thoughts? | |
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nice picture. don't need no reefer, don't need cocaine
purple music does the same to my brain i'm high, so high | |
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rapping? "make up sex"? "ghetto slang"?
hell, I'll buy this album when it comes out, for a good laugh, if nothing else ~KiKi | |
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lovebizzare said: rapping? "make up sex"? "ghetto slang"?
hell, I'll buy this album when it comes out, for a good laugh, if nothing else Buy it for the musical content!! | |
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Chico319 said: lovebizzare said: rapping? "make up sex"? "ghetto slang"?
hell, I'll buy this album when it comes out, for a good laugh, if nothing else Buy it for the musical content!! fine, I'll be buying it for the great, deep lyrics, the oh-so-orginal techno dance beats, britney's powerful vocal delivery, and the exquisite rapping that will put tupac to shame ~KiKi | |
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Madonna, Britney is too young for you.
R. Kelly, Britney is too old for you. At least I understand the R. Kelly thing becuase he wrote a song for. I don't know if I can face this Madonna thing. Really embrassing. | |
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lovebizzare said: Buy it for the musical content!!
fine, I'll be buying it for the great, deep lyrics, the oh-so-orginal techno dance beats, britney's powerful vocal delivery, and the exquisite rapping that will put tupac to shame [/quote] Better answer!! | |
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VinnyM27 said: Madonna, Britney is too young for you.
R. Kelly, Britney is too old for you. At least I understand the R. Kelly thing becuase he wrote a song for. I don't know if I can face this Madonna thing. Really embrassing. R. Kelly wrote a song for her. Madonna wrote a career for her | |
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That's like Master P trying to cut a classical album, some things just shouldnt be done... | |
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mmph-mmph-mmph... | |
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lovebizzare said: Chico319 said: lovebizzare said: rapping? "make up sex"? "ghetto slang"?
hell, I'll buy this album when it comes out, for a good laugh, if nothing else Buy it for the musical content!! fine, I'll be buying it for the great, deep lyrics, the oh-so-orginal techno dance beats, britney's powerful vocal delivery, and the exquisite rapping that will put tupac to shame Good Lawd, what next??? | |
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Chico319 said: "Get in the Zone" Release Date: 18 November 2003 Entertainment Weekly: The way Spears talks these days, it seems like Madonna might've shared more than saliva with her during their now-notorious MTV make-out session. On her forthcoming album, Britney rips a page from the Middle-Aged Material Woman's playbook, redefining herself to stay relevant. ''She opened the door for every woman out there to have balls and believe in herself,'' the spicy-tongued Spears says of her pop progenitor, who's featured on first single ''Me Against the Music.'' Though eclectic, the disc has a more mature sound, dominated by slinky lounge beats and forays into dancehall and trip-hop. ''It's moody and vibey,'' says Spears, who helped pick the CD's diverse producers, including Moby and the Matrix. ''It's the kind of music where you want to light candles and listen to it with a partner.'' Lyrically, the album represents Spears at her boldest. ''Showdown,'' she says, is ''about make-up sex,'' while the R. Kelly-produced ''Outrageous'' features the once-celebrated virgin moaning about ''my sex drive'' and, curiously enough, a ''trench coat in my underwear.'' ''R. Kelly wrote that and he brought his own ghetto slang,'' Spears explains, offering that it might be a reference to a thong. ''I'm at a place where I can express myself a little more and say things that are a little more adult because I'm getting older.'' ''Brave New Girl'' features Britney's first attempt at rapping. ''The track was so bangin','' she enthuses. ''I said 'Let's just do this!' and I started rapping.'' As jam-packed as the CD is, there are some big omissions. Gossip columnists will rue the lack of response to Justin Timberlake's reported Spears snipe ''Cry Me a River.'' And there's nothing produced by Fred Durst, whose studio work with Spears spawned rumors of a hookup. ''Oh, no! God, no!'' she says when asked if Durst made the cut. ''That was just an experiment.'' Your thoughts? I think Spears is Ann Coulter with dance moves. Damn, I've been up too long. Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
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This album should be a laugh
Britney said that she didn't want this album to be as DEEP as her last one?? SERIOUSLY She said she won't go there again like her last disc did with Not a Girl Not yet a woman and Overprotected she said it will be a fun album and she refuses to write about personal issues because it's wrong to expose yourself like that?? but stripping down to your brazilian is ok | |
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Handclapsfingasnapz said: mmph-mmph-mmph...
You'll be first in line to buy it at the midnight madness sale. So chut it!!! | |
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I thought this thread title said "Britney Rapes R. Kelley" I was like "serves him right for peeing on all them little girls!" "That...magic, the start of something revolutionary-the Minneapolis Sound, we should cherish it and not punish prince for not being able to replicate it."-Dreamshaman32 | |
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NuPwrSoul said: I thought this thread title said "Britney Rapes R. Kelley" I was like "serves him right for peeing on all them little girls!"
ROFLMAOOO!!! :FALLOFF: :DISBELIEF: | |
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namepeace said: Chico319 said: "Get in the Zone" Release Date: 18 November 2003 Entertainment Weekly: The way Spears talks these days, it seems like Madonna might've shared more than saliva with her during their now-notorious MTV make-out session. On her forthcoming album, Britney rips a page from the Middle-Aged Material Woman's playbook, redefining herself to stay relevant. ''She opened the door for every woman out there to have balls and believe in herself,'' the spicy-tongued Spears says of her pop progenitor, who's featured on first single ''Me Against the Music.'' Though eclectic, the disc has a more mature sound, dominated by slinky lounge beats and forays into dancehall and trip-hop. ''It's moody and vibey,'' says Spears, who helped pick the CD's diverse producers, including Moby and the Matrix. ''It's the kind of music where you want to light candles and listen to it with a partner.'' Lyrically, the album represents Spears at her boldest. ''Showdown,'' she says, is ''about make-up sex,'' while the R. Kelly-produced ''Outrageous'' features the once-celebrated virgin moaning about ''my sex drive'' and, curiously enough, a ''trench coat in my underwear.'' ''R. Kelly wrote that and he brought his own ghetto slang,'' Spears explains, offering that it might be a reference to a thong. ''I'm at a place where I can express myself a little more and say things that are a little more adult because I'm getting older.'' ''Brave New Girl'' features Britney's first attempt at rapping. ''The track was so bangin','' she enthuses. ''I said 'Let's just do this!' and I started rapping.'' As jam-packed as the CD is, there are some big omissions. Gossip columnists will rue the lack of response to Justin Timberlake's reported Spears snipe ''Cry Me a River.'' And there's nothing produced by Fred Durst, whose studio work with Spears spawned rumors of a hookup. ''Oh, no! God, no!'' she says when asked if Durst made the cut. ''That was just an experiment.'' Your thoughts? I think Spears is Ann Coulter with dance moves. Damn, I've been up too long. Ann Coutler is skeleton with a bad weave. Spears is a hell of lot better looking than her. | |
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VinnyM27 said: namepeace said: Chico319 said: "Get in the Zone" Release Date: 18 November 2003 Entertainment Weekly: The way Spears talks these days, it seems like Madonna might've shared more than saliva with her during their now-notorious MTV make-out session. On her forthcoming album, Britney rips a page from the Middle-Aged Material Woman's playbook, redefining herself to stay relevant. ''She opened the door for every woman out there to have balls and believe in herself,'' the spicy-tongued Spears says of her pop progenitor, who's featured on first single ''Me Against the Music.'' Though eclectic, the disc has a more mature sound, dominated by slinky lounge beats and forays into dancehall and trip-hop. ''It's moody and vibey,'' says Spears, who helped pick the CD's diverse producers, including Moby and the Matrix. ''It's the kind of music where you want to light candles and listen to it with a partner.'' Lyrically, the album represents Spears at her boldest. ''Showdown,'' she says, is ''about make-up sex,'' while the R. Kelly-produced ''Outrageous'' features the once-celebrated virgin moaning about ''my sex drive'' and, curiously enough, a ''trench coat in my underwear.'' ''R. Kelly wrote that and he brought his own ghetto slang,'' Spears explains, offering that it might be a reference to a thong. ''I'm at a place where I can express myself a little more and say things that are a little more adult because I'm getting older.'' ''Brave New Girl'' features Britney's first attempt at rapping. ''The track was so bangin','' she enthuses. ''I said 'Let's just do this!' and I started rapping.'' As jam-packed as the CD is, there are some big omissions. Gossip columnists will rue the lack of response to Justin Timberlake's reported Spears snipe ''Cry Me a River.'' And there's nothing produced by Fred Durst, whose studio work with Spears spawned rumors of a hookup. ''Oh, no! God, no!'' she says when asked if Durst made the cut. ''That was just an experiment.'' Your thoughts? I think Spears is Ann Coulter with dance moves. Damn, I've been up too long. Ann Coutler is skeleton with a bad weave. Spears is a hell of lot better looking than her. Take that back, right now! Why do you have to insult an innocent group by association to make your point? I was just out shopping for some Halloween decorations and all the skeletons I saw looked 10 times better than that Republican Robo-skank! | |
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i'd rather drink drano than listen to this crap she's about to put out. | |
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OneMoJam said: VinnyM27 said: namepeace said: Chico319 said: "Get in the Zone" Release Date: 18 November 2003 Entertainment Weekly: The way Spears talks these days, it seems like Madonna might've shared more than saliva with her during their now-notorious MTV make-out session. On her forthcoming album, Britney rips a page from the Middle-Aged Material Woman's playbook, redefining herself to stay relevant. ''She opened the door for every woman out there to have balls and believe in herself,'' the spicy-tongued Spears says of her pop progenitor, who's featured on first single ''Me Against the Music.'' Sorry Skeletor! Though eclectic, the disc has a more mature sound, dominated by slinky lounge beats and forays into dancehall and trip-hop. ''It's moody and vibey,'' says Spears, who helped pick the CD's diverse producers, including Moby and the Matrix. ''It's the kind of music where you want to light candles and listen to it with a partner.'' Lyrically, the album represents Spears at her boldest. ''Showdown,'' she says, is ''about make-up sex,'' while the R. Kelly-produced ''Outrageous'' features the once-celebrated virgin moaning about ''my sex drive'' and, curiously enough, a ''trench coat in my underwear.'' ''R. Kelly wrote that and he brought his own ghetto slang,'' Spears explains, offering that it might be a reference to a thong. ''I'm at a place where I can express myself a little more and say things that are a little more adult because I'm getting older.'' ''Brave New Girl'' features Britney's first attempt at rapping. ''The track was so bangin','' she enthuses. ''I said 'Let's just do this!' and I started rapping.'' As jam-packed as the CD is, there are some big omissions. Gossip columnists will rue the lack of response to Justin Timberlake's reported Spears snipe ''Cry Me a River.'' And there's nothing produced by Fred Durst, whose studio work with Spears spawned rumors of a hookup. ''Oh, no! God, no!'' she says when asked if Durst made the cut. ''That was just an experiment.'' Your thoughts? I think Spears is Ann Coulter with dance moves. Damn, I've been up too long. Ann Coutler is skeleton with a bad weave. Spears is a hell of lot better looking than her. Take that back, right now! Why do you have to insult an innocent group by association to make your point? I was just out shopping for some Halloween decorations and all the skeletons I saw looked 10 times better than that Republican Robo-skank! | |
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Britney is also doing a record with the
YIN YANG TWINZ!! How do they say it?? HIAAAHHH!!! They aint even gone GOLD yet. Britney wants to do a record like get low. I forgot what it's name is, but it's about her ass | |
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Y'all better respect her gangsta!
Go MC SPEARS!! :DANCE: :LOL: | |
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twink69 said: This album should be a laugh
Britney said that she didn't want this album to be as DEEP as her last one?? SERIOUSLY She said she won't go there again like her last disc did with Not a Girl Not yet a woman and Overprotected she said it will be a fun album and she refuses to write about personal issues because it's wrong to expose yourself like that?? but stripping down to your brazilian is ok | |
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I bet that she will make a fool of herself in a future interview to promote this CD.When they ask her about R.Kelly,she'll say something like..."Fuck yeah,I love him...his 'Innervisions' album is a classic that my mother used to play when I was just a kid". | |
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DavidEye said: I bet that she will make a fool of herself in a future interview to promote this CD.When they ask her about R.Kelly,she'll say something like..."Fuck yeah,I love him...his 'Innervisions' album is a classic that my mother used to play when I was just a kid".
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VinnyM27 said: OneMoJam said: VinnyM27 said: namepeace said: Chico319 said: "Get in the Zone" Release Date: 18 November 2003 Entertainment Weekly: The way Spears talks these days, it seems like Madonna might've shared more than saliva with her during their now-notorious MTV make-out session. On her forthcoming album, Britney rips a page from the Middle-Aged Material Woman's playbook, redefining herself to stay relevant. ''She opened the door for every woman out there to have balls and believe in herself,'' the spicy-tongued Spears says of her pop progenitor, who's featured on first single ''Me Against the Music.'' Sorry Skeletor! Though eclectic, the disc has a more mature sound, dominated by slinky lounge beats and forays into dancehall and trip-hop. ''It's moody and vibey,'' says Spears, who helped pick the CD's diverse producers, including Moby and the Matrix. ''It's the kind of music where you want to light candles and listen to it with a partner.'' Lyrically, the album represents Spears at her boldest. ''Showdown,'' she says, is ''about make-up sex,'' while the R. Kelly-produced ''Outrageous'' features the once-celebrated virgin moaning about ''my sex drive'' and, curiously enough, a ''trench coat in my underwear.'' ''R. Kelly wrote that and he brought his own ghetto slang,'' Spears explains, offering that it might be a reference to a thong. ''I'm at a place where I can express myself a little more and say things that are a little more adult because I'm getting older.'' ''Brave New Girl'' features Britney's first attempt at rapping. ''The track was so bangin','' she enthuses. ''I said 'Let's just do this!' and I started rapping.'' As jam-packed as the CD is, there are some big omissions. Gossip columnists will rue the lack of response to Justin Timberlake's reported Spears snipe ''Cry Me a River.'' And there's nothing produced by Fred Durst, whose studio work with Spears spawned rumors of a hookup. ''Oh, no! God, no!'' she says when asked if Durst made the cut. ''That was just an experiment.'' Your thoughts? I think Spears is Ann Coulter with dance moves. Damn, I've been up too long. Ann Coutler is skeleton with a bad weave. Spears is a hell of lot better looking than her. Take that back, right now! Why do you have to insult an innocent group by association to make your point? I was just out shopping for some Halloween decorations and all the skeletons I saw looked 10 times better than that Republican Robo-skank! Sorry for insulting Skeletor. | |
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DavidEye said: I bet that she will make a fool of herself in a future interview to promote this CD.When they ask her about R.Kelly,she'll say something like..."Fuck yeah,I love him...his 'Innervisions' album is a classic that my mother used to play when I was just a kid".
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NuPwrSoul said: I thought this thread title said "Britney Rapes R. Kelley" I was like "serves him right for peeing on all them little girls!"
and can someone explain to me how a thong is a trenchcoat in your underpants? | |
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