Cézette Posté(e) 26 octobre 2017 Share Posté(e) 26 octobre 2017 Elle a partagé l'anniversaire de l'album comme il se doit d'ailleurs : https://twitter.com/britneyspears/status/923312323355344897 Lien vers le commentaire
Derf Posté(e) 26 octobre 2017 Share Posté(e) 26 octobre 2017 Elle est tellement à côté de tout, c'est fou. Lien vers le commentaire
Sundown Posté(e) 26 octobre 2017 Share Posté(e) 26 octobre 2017 Mon dieu les fans qui se foutent de sa gueule sur les réseaux sociaux suite à son poste. Lien vers le commentaire
Breezy Posté(e) 26 octobre 2017 Share Posté(e) 26 octobre 2017 C'était un tout. L'album, le shoot du livret, la cover de l'album, les sons et l'univers assez dark qu'il y avait autour de cet album et de la vie perso de Britney. Il est sorti au meilleur moment. Et niveau qualité des sons, je l'ai encore écouté ce matin, ils passent toujours aussi bien musicalement parlant. #masterpiece4life Lien vers le commentaire
Rock Steady Posté(e) 26 octobre 2017 Share Posté(e) 26 octobre 2017 Elle a osé Lien vers le commentaire
JSB Posté(e) 26 octobre 2017 Share Posté(e) 26 octobre 2017 MDRR queen of recylclage Lien vers le commentaire
Jill Valentine Posté(e) 26 octobre 2017 Share Posté(e) 26 octobre 2017 Si tweet il y aura, ce sera le 30/10. Le compte Britney Army (aka son "staff") a tweeté que c'est le 30/10 l'anniversaire. https://twitter.com/TheBritneyArmy/status/923322413307387904 Lien vers le commentaire
JuL!En Posté(e) 26 octobre 2017 Auteur Share Posté(e) 26 octobre 2017 Elle a recyclé quoi ? Lien vers le commentaire
Jill Valentine Posté(e) 26 octobre 2017 Share Posté(e) 26 octobre 2017 Le slip qui faisait partie de la tenue Victoria Secret de MATM. Ellen Von Unwerth a partagé une outtake du photoshoot de Blackout sur Instagram : 9 Lien vers le commentaire
Grande Posté(e) 26 octobre 2017 Share Posté(e) 26 octobre 2017 Elle a sa propre playlist spéciale Blackout sur Spotify. Danja a également tweeté "Thank ya'll for the blackout love. I wish I could explain to you what it means to me that you love the album as much as you do thank you @britneyspears" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M1yvurotxAs Et de nouvelles critiques pour les 10 ans de la bible de la pop. http://attitude.co.uk/why-britney-spears-will-always-be-the-defined-by-blackout/ Attitude: Why Britney Spears will always be defined by "Blackout" http://www.billboard.com/articles/columns/pop/8014074/britney-spears-blackout-anniversary Britney Spears' 'Blackout' Turns 10: How Her Worst Year Gave Us Her Best Album http://www.eonline.com/news/889189/blackout-turns-10-a-look-back-at-britney-spears-return-from-the-brink "I think Blackout introduced underground electropop to the mainstream," Miller adds. "It pushed singers to reach new heights and producers to get more creative; the vocal editing was a perfect pair with the eerie synths and heavy drums on nearly every track. Britney wanted to record an album that veered away from the narrative of her personal life, yet it reflected it anyhow. She proved her power as an executive producer." "I remember Teresa, the A&R at the time, she just was like, ‘I'm going to tell you, your life is about to change.' I was like, ‘Um, OK.' I just came off of 'SexyBack' and 'My Love' and those records, so I'm like, ‘Can it get any bigger than that?' And it did. It definitely did. I feel like regardless of everything I've done, the Britney Blackout album is the one people most relate me to." As for Spears' legacy herself, Miller asserts, "Britney is the first star to reach such stratospheric levels of superstardom in the digital age, to the point where she nearly never drifted back. Despite that unprecedented and unchartered fame, Britney triumphed. If there's anything I've learned about the princess of pop through the years, it's to expect the unexpected." "She's solidified as who she is, period. There's no Taylor Swift without Britney. A lot of these pop artists just would not be here without Britney Spears," Hills adds. "Regardless of what she's done and what she's doing now…She's forever Britney Spears." https://www.bustle.com/p/britney-spears-blackout-is-a-scary-reminder-of-what-happens-when-women-are-seen-not-heard-2967568 Britney Spears' 'Blackout' Is A Scary Reminder Of What Happens When Women Are Seen & Not Heard http://www.idolator.com/7670154/britney-spears-blackout-10-year-anniversary-backtracking?view-all “It’s Britney, bitch.” With those three words, Britney Spears introduced “Gimme More” and kickstarted what would become her most iconic era. Released 10 years ago today (October 25), Blackout cemented the hitmaker’s status as a living legend and helped shape the sound of pop music for the following decade. At a time when her life was defined by utter chaos, Blackout offered an escape. Amidst frenzied paparazzi car chases, late nights in the club, crotch shots, botched performances and custody disputes, the project is all about letting off some steam, preferably with a drink in hand. Although the era came to abrupt end, there were countless tracks on the album that could have become solid hits, “Get Naked (I Got A Plan)” being just one. The lascivious anthem verges on explicit but is expertly produced as Britney desperately pleads for a good time over a pulsing production. “If I get on top you’re gonna lose your mind,” she wantonly vows between throaty moans and purred commands to “get naked” and “take it off.” “Freakshow” is another potential hit, and is notable for incorporating dubstep’s darkly throbbing bassline a full four years before Britney mainstreamed the trend on “Hold It Against Me.” http://www.intouchweekly.com/posts/britney-spears-blackout-10-year-anniversary-145158 Happy Birthday, ‘Blackout’! An Ode to Britney Spears’ Most Iconic Album Ever https://noisey.vice.com/en_us/article/a37vz5/britney-spears-blackout-ten-year-anniversary 2007 was many things for Britney Spears: dramatic, traumatic, iconic. A divorce from Kevin Federline and an exhausting custody battle over their two kids, a shotgun Vegas wedding to childhood friend Jason Alexander and a general struggle to maintain agency over her own life inevitably culminated in a heavily publicized breakdown. It was described at the time as "the most public downfall of any star in history," crystalized in a widely panned VMAs performance in which Britney half-assed it through the debut of "Gimme More" in the most perfectly articulated statement of IDGAF up to that point. It also took place in the foreground while Spears—somehow—worked on her fifth and most foreboding album Blackout. The result is—SOMEHOW—one of her greatest bodies of work to date. Released on October 25, 2007, Blackout is the first album to credit Britney as the executive producer—which makes sense, given that it has Britney all over it. Lyrically revolving around womanhood, ravenous media voyeurism, being horny and getting absolutely battered, it's a whirlwind of nihilism dressed up as the best night of your life. Every track sounds like reveling in an objectively unhealthy decision and having a lot of fun while doing it, like the smirking face emoji made audible. It's designed for sticky floors, bumming a cigarette off a stranger and doing a pick-me-up shot at 2AM before heading back onto the dancefloor with renewed vigor. It's taking downers after uppers after downers, or going home with a member of the bar staff. It buzzes with the jittery energy of someone chasing a high to avoid a problem, relentlessly consuming in retaliation to being relentlessly consumed. Essentially: Blackout is an album that disappears into its own darkness, but what you find when you're there is one shameless, endless party. Retrospectively, Blackout has been hailed as one of the most influential pop albums of its time, impacting the sonics of pop as it would continue to evolve through Lady Gaga and Kesha. In honour of its tenth birthday, we have rounded up a cast of Britney scholars to revisit Blackout track-by-track (bonus ones and all)—casting our eyes back over an album that not only stands as a definitive turning point for Britney Spears as a cultural icon, but as an emblem of the manic excess and crushing downfall of 00s celebrity culture as a whole. https://www.out.com/music/2017/10/23/britney-spears-blackout-turns-10?utm_source=OUTFB&utm_medium=ORG Britney Spears'Blackout Turns 10 Elle break the internet with Blackout En passant BOMT a dépassé les 300 millions de vues sur Vevo 19 Lien vers le commentaire
MarvinM (Carlao) Posté(e) 26 octobre 2017 Share Posté(e) 26 octobre 2017 Icon Lien vers le commentaire
Jill Valentine Posté(e) 26 octobre 2017 Share Posté(e) 26 octobre 2017 Certains articles sont tellement hypocrites comme celui de Billboard sachant qu'à l'époque ils ont descendu l'album et mis 50/100 2 Lien vers le commentaire
Before The Dawn Posté(e) 26 octobre 2017 Share Posté(e) 26 octobre 2017 Moi je me souviens surtout de leur nouvelle règle de merde pour empêcher l'album d'être #1. 6 Lien vers le commentaire
JuL!En Posté(e) 26 octobre 2017 Auteur Share Posté(e) 26 octobre 2017 Mais tellement. Lien vers le commentaire
Gonzalez Posté(e) 26 octobre 2017 Share Posté(e) 26 octobre 2017 Je sais que je vais me faire tuer ici pour ça mais... pourquoi vous considérez Blackout comme son chef d'oeuvre? Je l'ai écouté plusieurs fois, j'adore Gimme More et Piece of Me mais quand j'ai écouté l'album, à part les singles j'aime pas tellement l'album, c'est pas non plus une "bible" de la pop à mon sens Après c'est subjectif mais quand même! Lien vers le commentaire
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