“Her voice is just not like any other voice out there. It draws the emotion out of you. A lot of her songs kind of put me in a trance. We were both at the VMAs, and they were like, ‘Do you want to meet Adele?’ And I was like, ‘Um, yes!’ She was even better than I imagined, in person – she’s so incredibly down-to-earth. You can tell she hasn’t gotten caught up in that pop music machine thing – which is easy to get caught in – and she hasn’t just listened to what executives were telling her to do. All of her stuff is hers, and that’s really amazing.”
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jueves, 11 de abril de 2013
martes, 9 de abril de 2013
domingo, 27 de mayo de 2012
Britney 4th most powerful female singer since 1999!!!
1. Madonna - $373 million
2. Beyoncé - $352 million
3. Celine Dion - $279.5 million
4. Britney Spears - $234.7 million
5. Lady Gaga - $204 million
6. Jennifer Lopez - $191.4 million
7. Taylor Swift - $165 million
8. Cher - $101.1 million
9. Miley Cyrus - $98 million
10. Katy Perry - $89 million
11. Shania Twain - $82 million
12. The Spice girls - $70 million
13. Mariah Carey - $58 million
14. Rihanna - $53 million (debut)
15. The Dixie Chicks - $47 million
16. Pink - $44 million
17. Hilary Duff - $38 million
18. Adele - $35 million (debut)
19. Jessica Simpson - $33 million
20. Tina Turner - $31 million
21. Bette Midler - $31 million
22. Gwen Stefani - $27 million
23. Carrie Underwood - $23 million
24. Alicia Keys - $15 million
25. Ashley Tisdale - $5.5 million
Source: Forbes
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miércoles, 11 de enero de 2012
Britney named best selling female artist of the century
1. Britney Spears – 52,500,000
2. Norah Jones – 39,500,000
3. Madonna – 38,500,000
4. P!nk – 35,000,000
5. Avril Lavigne – 33,500,000
6. Alicia Keys – 32,500,000
7. Shakira – 31,500,000
8. Celine Dion – 28,000,000
9. Mariah Carey – 23,000,0000
10. Beyoncé – 24,000,000
12. Destines Child – 21,500,000
13. Adele – 21,000,000
14. Christina Aguilera – 21,000,000
15. Jennifer Lopez – 21,000,000
16. Shania Twain – 20,000,000
17. Taylor Swift – 20,000,000
18. Miley Cyrus/Hannah Montanna – 20,000,000
19. Kelly Clarkson – 19,000,000
20. Whitney Houston – 17,000,000
21. Amy Winehouse – 16,500,000
THE FUCKIN QUEEN OF POP
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viernes, 30 de diciembre de 2011
MuchMusic named Femme Fatale #8 best album of 2011
#3. Lady Gaga - Born This Way
#4. Beyoncé - 4
#5. Jay-Z and Kanye West - Watch The Throne
#6. Drake - Take Care
#7. Florence and The Machine - Ceremonials
#8. Britney Spears - Femme Fatale
#9. Rihanna - Talk That Talk
#10. Justin Bieber - Under The Mistletoe
jueves, 22 de diciembre de 2011
Rolling Stones named "How I Roll" best song of 2011
1. Britney Spears, “How I Roll”
Britney hooks up with the Swedish production duo Bloodshy and Avant, who also gave her “Toxic” in 2004 and “Piece of Me” in 2007, and like the first two chapters of the trilogy, it’s fiendishly inventive girl noise. Every sound effect that jumps out of the mix – Brit slurring the word “speakerrrr,” digital finger-snaps, a real beatbox pretending to be a human beatbox – builds the tension. There’s even a plot: An ordinary girl sits in her lonely room, dreaming of party lights far away, wishing she could escape to a place where she can show her kneesocks and drink tequila on the rocks, where there’s music and there’s people and they’re young and alive. But the mean old world won’t let her break free, so she just sings along with the machines until she turns into a machine herself, because only the beat understands her. There’s your story of pop music right there.
2. Big Sean featuring Nicki Minaj, "Dance (A$$) (Remix)"
3. Beyoncé, "Countdown"
4. EMA, "California"
5. Bon Iver, "Beth/Rest"
6. Jay-Z and Kanye West featuring Frank Ocean, "No Church In The Wild"
7. Pistol Annies, "Hell on Heels"
8. Rebecca Black, "Friday" --- (WTF???)
9. Nicki Minaj, "Super Bass"
10. Stevie Nicks, "Annabel Lee"
11. Rihanna, "We Found Love"
12. Destroyer, "Kaputt"
13. Azealia Banks, "212"
14. Kurt Vile, "Runner Ups"
15. Adele, "Rolling in the Deep"
16. Radiohead, "Separator"
17. Neon Indian, "Fallout"
18. Thurston Moore, "Mina Loy"
19. The Horrors, "Still Life"
20. Xeno and Oaklander, "Sets and Lights"
21. Paul Simon, "Rewrite"
22. Avril Lavigne, "What the Hell"
23. Yuck, "Get Away"
24. Nicki Minaj, "Girlfriend"
25. Lady Gaga, "Edge of Glory"
Source: Rolling Stones
Britney hooks up with the Swedish production duo Bloodshy and Avant, who also gave her “Toxic” in 2004 and “Piece of Me” in 2007, and like the first two chapters of the trilogy, it’s fiendishly inventive girl noise. Every sound effect that jumps out of the mix – Brit slurring the word “speakerrrr,” digital finger-snaps, a real beatbox pretending to be a human beatbox – builds the tension. There’s even a plot: An ordinary girl sits in her lonely room, dreaming of party lights far away, wishing she could escape to a place where she can show her kneesocks and drink tequila on the rocks, where there’s music and there’s people and they’re young and alive. But the mean old world won’t let her break free, so she just sings along with the machines until she turns into a machine herself, because only the beat understands her. There’s your story of pop music right there.
2. Big Sean featuring Nicki Minaj, "Dance (A$$) (Remix)"
3. Beyoncé, "Countdown"
4. EMA, "California"
5. Bon Iver, "Beth/Rest"
6. Jay-Z and Kanye West featuring Frank Ocean, "No Church In The Wild"
7. Pistol Annies, "Hell on Heels"
8. Rebecca Black, "Friday" --- (WTF???)
9. Nicki Minaj, "Super Bass"
10. Stevie Nicks, "Annabel Lee"
11. Rihanna, "We Found Love"
12. Destroyer, "Kaputt"
13. Azealia Banks, "212"
14. Kurt Vile, "Runner Ups"
15. Adele, "Rolling in the Deep"
16. Radiohead, "Separator"
17. Neon Indian, "Fallout"
18. Thurston Moore, "Mina Loy"
19. The Horrors, "Still Life"
20. Xeno and Oaklander, "Sets and Lights"
21. Paul Simon, "Rewrite"
22. Avril Lavigne, "What the Hell"
23. Yuck, "Get Away"
24. Nicki Minaj, "Girlfriend"
25. Lady Gaga, "Edge of Glory"
Source: Rolling Stones
lunes, 19 de diciembre de 2011
OMFG Music named Till The World Ends best song of the year!!!
1. "Till The World Ends" - Britney Spears
Adele captured your soul, Gaga stole your innocence, but Britney Spears made you go wild on the dance floor like no other song did in 2011. With "Till The World Ends," Britney Spears out-Ke$ha-ed Ke$ha herself, making her 2010 dance-pop dominance seem like just a warm up for the return of Britney Spears. You can try all yo want, but the thumping perfection of the pristinely polished Dr. Luke production and the insane catchiness of Britney's signature "woah, oh, oh, oh oh, ooh's" in "Till The World Ends," will never, ever, ever leave you. Listen to it once, and it will be stuck in your head for weeks.
2. "Rolling in the Deep" - Adele
3. "Niggas in Paris" - Kanye West and Jay-Z
4. "No Light, No Light" - Florence + The Machine
5. "The Edge of Glory" - Lady Gaga
6. "Super Bass" - Nicki Minaj
7. "Pumped up Kicks" - Foster the People
8. "Levels" - Avicii
9. "Look at me Now (feat. Lil Wayne and Busta Rhymes)"
10. "Someone Like You" - Adele
11. "Countdown" - Beyoncé
12. "E.T." - Katy Perry
13. "We Found Love (feat. Calvin Harris)" - Rihanna
14. "Make Some Noise" - Beastie Boys
15. "What Doesn't Kill You" - Kelly Clarkson
16. "Born This Way" - Lady Gaga
17. "Barefoot Blue Jean Night" - Jake Owen
18. "Take Care (feat. Rihanna)" - Drake
19. "Grenade" - Bruno Mars
20. "On The Floor (feat. Pitbull)" - Jennifer Lopez
21. "Mean" - Taylor Swift
22. "Heavy Metal Lover" - Lady Gaga
22. "Heavy Metal Lover" - Lady Gaga
24. "Princess of China (feat. Rihanna)" - Coldplay
25. "Yonkers" - Tyler, the Creator
Adele captured your soul, Gaga stole your innocence, but Britney Spears made you go wild on the dance floor like no other song did in 2011. With "Till The World Ends," Britney Spears out-Ke$ha-ed Ke$ha herself, making her 2010 dance-pop dominance seem like just a warm up for the return of Britney Spears. You can try all yo want, but the thumping perfection of the pristinely polished Dr. Luke production and the insane catchiness of Britney's signature "woah, oh, oh, oh oh, ooh's" in "Till The World Ends," will never, ever, ever leave you. Listen to it once, and it will be stuck in your head for weeks.
2. "Rolling in the Deep" - Adele
3. "Niggas in Paris" - Kanye West and Jay-Z
4. "No Light, No Light" - Florence + The Machine
5. "The Edge of Glory" - Lady Gaga
6. "Super Bass" - Nicki Minaj
7. "Pumped up Kicks" - Foster the People
8. "Levels" - Avicii
9. "Look at me Now (feat. Lil Wayne and Busta Rhymes)"
10. "Someone Like You" - Adele
11. "Countdown" - Beyoncé
12. "E.T." - Katy Perry
13. "We Found Love (feat. Calvin Harris)" - Rihanna
14. "Make Some Noise" - Beastie Boys
15. "What Doesn't Kill You" - Kelly Clarkson
16. "Born This Way" - Lady Gaga
17. "Barefoot Blue Jean Night" - Jake Owen
18. "Take Care (feat. Rihanna)" - Drake
19. "Grenade" - Bruno Mars
20. "On The Floor (feat. Pitbull)" - Jennifer Lopez
21. "Mean" - Taylor Swift
22. "Heavy Metal Lover" - Lady Gaga
22. "Heavy Metal Lover" - Lady Gaga
24. "Princess of China (feat. Rihanna)" - Coldplay
25. "Yonkers" - Tyler, the Creator
26. "Motivation (feat. Lil Wayne)" - Kelly Rowland
sábado, 17 de diciembre de 2011
AOL named Till The World Ends the best song of the year!!!
1. 'Till the World Ends,' Britney Spears
After a year of uprisings, occupations and riots, no song quite captured 2011's end-of-days vibe like Brit's biggest, boldest epic yet. Sure, the charts have been filled with similar electro bangers since Britney herself ushered in pop's rave-ival during her 'Blackout' days, but 'Til The World Ends' outshines 'em with the sinister euphoria of an exploding sun. And yes, it was better than the remix. -- Joshua Ostroff
2. 'Someone Like You,' Adele
3. 'Party Rock Anthem,' LMFAO
4. 'Call Your Girlfriend,' Robyn
5. 'The Edge of Glory,' Lady Gaga
6. 'Super Bass,' Nicki Minaj
7. 'Mr. Know It All,' Kelly Clarkson
8. 'Hello Feat. Dragonette,' Martin Solveig
9. 'Love You Like a Love Song,' Selena Gomez
10. 'We Found Love,' Rihanna
11. 'Stereo Hearts,' Gym Class Heroes
12. 'Price Tag,' Jessie J
13. 'Never Say Never,' Justin Bieber
14. 'Give Me Everything,' Pitbull
15. 'Best Thing I Never Had,' Beyoncé
16. 'Pumped Up Kicks,' Foster the People
17. 'Blow,' Ke$ha
18. 'Take Care Feat. Rhianna,' Drake
19. 'Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F),' Katy Perry
20. 'Without You' David Guetta Feat. Usher
21. 'This City,' Patrick Stump
Source: AOL.com
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lunes, 12 de diciembre de 2011
MuuMuse named Femme Fatale best album of the year!!!
The music has never stopped being incredible.
From the rallying chants of the Ke$ha-penned “Till The World Ends” to the final heartfelt cries of “Criminal,” Spears’ seventh studio album, Femme Fatale, is a ceaselessly catchy record filled with explosive, surging uptempo cuts (“I Wanna Go”), quirky mid-tempos (“How I Roll”) and racy odes to ex-sexin’ (“Inside Out”) that remain fresh and innovative to this day.
By employing both longtime collaborators (Max Martin, Dr. Luke, Bloodshy & Avant), as well as some relative newcomers to the Spears circle (Fraser T. Smith, Will.I.Am), the reigning pop princess dove deep into modern club beats, weird Swede-pop textures, and gritty dubstep influences to craft a cutting-edge collection of future-pop tunes–all while maintaining that unmistakably “Britney” sound.
The dubstep breakdown of “Hold It Against Me” alone–the album’s lead single which immediately rocketed to #1 upon release in January (and remains as fresh to the ears as the day it debuted)–has since led to an entire wave of dubstep-infused Top 40 pop, now heard on songs like Flo Rida‘s “Good Feeling” and Rihanna‘s “You Da One.”
Femme Fatale celebrates the very essence of pop music, affirming for the seventh time why Britney Spears is the ultimate pop star of our generation. But she’s Britney (bitch), and none of this should come as much of a surprise. After all, there’s a certain catchphrase I coined from back in the very beginning of the year that will forever ring true…
2011: YEAR OF THE SPEARS.
sábado, 10 de diciembre de 2011
viernes, 9 de diciembre de 2011
I WANNA GO IS THE VIDEO OF THE YEAR ON FUSE TV TOP 40!!!!
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