Britney Spears is an American pop icon, best known for her breakthrough hits in the late 1990s and early 2000s, such as “…Baby One More Time” and “Toxic.” She became a global sensation with her catchy music, energetic performances, and distinct voice. Over the years, Britney has faced personal challenges, which have shaped her public image, but she remains one of the most influential pop stars of her generation. Her journey includes a highly publicized conservatorship battle, which ended in 2021, allowing her to regain control over her life and career. Britney’s impact on pop culture is undeniable, and she continues to inspire millions worldwide.
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Britney’s on the cover of the September issue of NME Magazine! You can buy your copy now.
On the secret to her longevity: “I try not to analyse it too much. I love what I do and I think that helps because it speaks for itself when I perform.”
On another career path: “Seeing other artists continue to do this kind of thing inspires me too. Because sometimes I’m like, ‘What am I doing?’ Like, I could be a teacher. But then I see other people doing it too and I’m like, “Well, you know, it’s probably all they’ve known for so long, so it just kind of makes sense.”
On her creative input with Glory: “Honestly, this is the first project where I’ve really been hands-on. I was really specific about who I worked with and I’ve been learning to say no. I’m a people-pleaser, so that’s hard for me – even if I don’t like something, I’ll do it just to make a person happy. I made sure this album was everything I wanted it to be. I was really selfish with it.”
Being nicknamed Godney and The Holy Spearit: “That’s just how the fans are – and I don’t want to let them down. At the end of the day, we’re all human and we all make mistakes. It’s really flattering, but I don’t know if I can set my bar that high. I’m sure a lot of them have almost felt like they’ve grown up with me.”
On Beyonce’s latest album Lemonade: “I’m a little late on that, but it’s good, really angry, a really hardcore album. Most of the time it almost feels like a therapy album. I respect that. She’s an artist and that’s what she needs to touch on at this moment in her life.”
On Glory: “The beginning of the project was actually not that great. The songs that were coming in were not very good. So we got a new A&R girl, and we totally turned it around, gave it a profound new direction. I wanted to use my voice more. I did different stuff with my voice – more bluesy and urban stuff, and played around with different things.”
New dates for Britney’s Piece Of Me Las Vegas residency have just been added for March – May 2017.
American Express Card Members will have access to tickets today at 10am PT and tickets will be available to the public Friday, September 16th at 10am PT
Britney announced on Ellen that she’s donating $125,000 to help her home state Louisiana after the devastating floods that is affecting the state. Ellen, who’s also from Louisiana, also donated the same amount.
“I’m happy to announce that today I’m donating $125,000 to provide this emergency relief vehicle for the Red Cross to my home state of Louisiana.”
According to “The Ellen DeGeneres” show, Britney is set to make a big announcement tomorrow! Second single? A new perfume? New shows in Vegas or maybe a world tour? We will have to wait and see… Check out the preview below:
As we told you a couple days ago, Brit’s on the cover of the latest issue of Flaunt Magazine and we finally have the full photoshoot and interview. Plus, a new magazine cover. SHE LOOKS BEAUTIFUL!!!
“Is it safe?”— Laurence Olivier, Marathon Man (1976)
It is a day without shadows, it is hot, and Los Angeles is ugly.
An elderly woman emerges into the bright light cautiously, hunched beneath a cheap umbrella. In her wake, she drags a handcart filled with groceries and clothing. Oblivious to the discarded chewing gum made soft again by the sun, her orthopedic shoes airlift sugary pink strings from the curb’s surface. As she shuffles past the marquee of the Bob Baker Marionette Theater, it’s not that difficult to pretend she is just an upside-down puppet reporting for work.
Up the block, inside an air-conditioned trailer, Britney Spears leans her face into a flame. With a Marlboro Menthol dangling from her pursed lips, she moves the cigarette into the fire until the tip of it turns orange. She leans back and exhales a minty, snow-white cloud that drifts over to the miniature kitchen and vanishes somewhere behind the unused microwave.
And her hand is shaking.
“Oh, I’m so weird,” she says. “I get nervous in a lot of situations. Parties, clubs. When there are a lot of people around, I’m a weird, anxiety-ridden person.”
I make her nervous. I am a stranger. I know next to nothing about her ninth studio album, Glory. To date, every inquiry sent to her management about album details is left unanswered, or rejected outright. It is recommended I reach out to her label’s president for a comment. Three questions are sent; a single response arrives via email. It manages to be both polite and meaningless.
“Britney spent time crafting and perfecting the music for this album to create something special for her fans,” writes RCA President and Chief Operating Officer Tom Corson. “Glory is truly a special album and reflects where she is in her career and her life right now. The reception has been very strong for the music and we expect that enthusiasm to increase when the album drops.”
The struggle to breach the micromanaged insulation of one of the world’s best-known pop stars is not to be mistaken for a list of petty gripes, or even complaints. It is entirely understandable why Spears would be cautious, especially now, when cameras hide snugly in every pocket and purse. The paparazzi is everyone. Every question I am not allowed to ask hovers somewhere, invisibly, in the space between us. In this fragment of time, I begin to realize Spears is not playing defense. She’s on offense. And it’s working.
Finally, Britney’s team spoke about what happened with the original video for Make Me directed by David LaChapelle. Well, we wish they didn’t… As always, nothing happened. We are just creating stories.
And we still don’t understand why we ended up getting the cheapest video ever who looked like a Lizzie McGuire’s nonsense video.
Anyway, here’s the full interview of her team with Los Angeles Time.
At the 2016 MTV Video Music Awards, there was one pop star with more at stake than any other that night: Britney Spears.
Her last appearance — in 2007 — was a disaster, with the singer famously stumbling through her performance.
Not so this year, when Spears — long since removed from the time when she was a tabloid fixture and late-night punchline, slinked across the stage to her steamy comeback single, “Make Me,” the lead track from her recently released album, “Glory.”
Spears’ much-hyped return to the VMAs last month helped launch her album. “Glory” debuted at No. 3 on this week’s Billboard 200 after selling 111,000 equivalent album copies, according to Nielsen Music.
For “Glory,” her ninth album, the singer opted for tradition at a time when artists such as Frank Ocean, Rihanna and Beyoncé are finding new ways to redefine conventional releases.
“What we didn’t want to do was a secret release in the middle of the night,” RCA President Tom Corson said of her label’s strategy.
“Pop audiences want to hear something. They want to be informed and educated about [an album] to some degree. Before the advent of streaming, we would have eight- to 12-week setup cycles for major superstar acts.”
The lead-up to “Glory” was condensed into a “very reasonably tight window,” with a six-week promotional blitz that culminated with the VMAs, an appearance on James Corden’s wildly popular “The Late Late Show” segment “Carpool Karaoke” and a mini-concert on “Today” that was beamed from Spears’ hit Las Vegas residency, “Piece of Me.”
Work began on the album a year and a half ago.
“I wanted to go after a whole different vibe and try new things,” the singer said via e-mail ahead of a recent Vegas performance. Read the rest of this entry
Britney and Ellen went to the Westfield Fashion Square Mall in L.A. to do whatever they want because… they’re celebrities. Check out the funny video below.
Billboard won’t release the chart until Sunday, but a report from Hits Daily Double confirms the news… Britney’s latest album “Glory” will debut at No. 3 on Billboard’s Hot 200 Album chart with 91,903 pure album sales (115,922 sales plus streaming).
Her album Britney Jean (2013) debuted at No.4 on the Billboard 200 with first-week sales of 107,000 copies, giving Britney her lowest-peaking record in the U.S. ever.
In terms of pure physical sales, Glory is Britney’s lowest-selling album to the date, but time have changed a lot and now streaming is really important.
Britney’s is behind Barbra Streisand (No 1 with 151,116 in sales plus streaming) and Florida Georgia Line (No 2 with 148,175 sales plus streaming)