- 10:35 PM
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Words can’t
describe how beautiful this song is. Literally had me in tears.
Here are the tips
you should do before pushing play:
v Prepare
a box of tissues
v Clear
your mind with all the negative vibes around you.
v Close
your eyes and listen to every lyric
v Think
of your loved ones
v Use
tissues to wipe your tears.
Check out Britney
Spears’ Brightest Morning Star from
her new album, Britney Jean
- 8:06 PM
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So
I got this Britney Spears track, which is said to be from her upcoming album, “Britney
Jean”. First few lines, yeah it sounds like her, but later on, it may not sound
like Britney. Maybe her vocals improved this time? You be the judge. Is this Britney
or not?
- 3:51 PM
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The most anticipated
single of the year is finally here. Britney
Spears’ is back for a brand new era as her new single “Work Bitch” has been
released. This is the first track from her upcoming 8th album, which
is yet to be titled.
Produced by will.i.am, and co-written by Spears
herself, “Work Bitch” is a self-proclaimed
club-banger hit. With every thump of the beat, it is undeniably something to
groove on.
Undeniably a game
changer in today’s EDM filled music charts, the new track features non-generic club
bangin’ beats minus a signature catchy hook like what we usually hear whenever Britney’s
releasing a new material or even any EDM-Pop track there is.
"Work Bitch" literally makes the whole Femme Fatale album, a mediocre and generic EDM-Pop album.
"Work Bitch" literally makes the whole Femme Fatale album, a mediocre and generic EDM-Pop album.
The single features
Spears’ vocals, without the help of auto-tune, and even other background vocalists.
It’s just pure Britney, working out.
Also, a British
accent which she loves to play is heavily audible throughout the song.
Now, did will.i.am
do a great job? I can say, yes.
Do I like it? Yes!
Do I love it? Not
really.
Although for me, it’s a 3.7 out of 5.
Britney fans, however, seems to love it!
#BritneySpears Work Bitch is so addictive!!!!
— randy lagumbay (@Prince_nate) September 15, 2013
I can't listen to #WORKBITCH and not dance. Impossible!
— Britney Spears Fan (@TheBritneyFan) September 15, 2013
Work Bitch is AMAZING! New Era, here we come! #WorkBitch #2013NEY @britneyspears
— Jessica (@Trouble_For_Me) September 15, 2013
Go ahead and check
out “Work Bitch” and tell us what you think.
- 6:52 AM
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The
full content of Selena Gomez’ new album, STARS DANCE,
surfaces the web a week before the official release.
As
expected, her latest offering is indeed a dance album since it was said to be
heavily influenced by Britney Spears and Skrillex.
“Forget Forever”, once named as “RuleThe World”, has already leaked online prior to the initial release of
the album’s carrier single, “Come &
Get It”.
“Save The Day” was initially for Rihanna
but decided to scrape it out of her “Unapologetic”
album. JLo was rumored of wanting to record the track but failed to get it
from Gomez.
The
following is my track-to-track ratings of the album’s contents.
- 4:39 AM
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Yes, I’m a HUGE Britney Spears fan, but I tried to keep
this blog less to become a Britney Fan Blog. It’s just that I could not deny that I have been playing her leaked track over and over and over again!
Her new track “Ooh La La”, which is also the Official Soundtrack
of The Smurfs 2, had surfaced the
web. Produced by Dr. Luke, Britney
confirms that the track was legit, yet it was still a “demo” and the final
track will be on June 16. Now, judging if the leaked track was
the real thing or “demo” is hard. The sugary-filled pop track sounds like it’s
in its final mix already, but if it really is still a demo, GAHD!,
I can’t wait what the real thing would sound like!
“Ooh La La” has
been receiving good responses and some flak for being too ordinary and was
expecting more of an upbeat track. I think it’s an excellent single, whose main
target are the kids since the track serves as the theme for a movie for KIDS!
The music video was
said to be in the works and a possible cameo appearances of Britney’s sons, Jayden and Sean Preston, has been confirmed by Spears.
Check out the
official theme of The Smurfs 2!
- 8:05 AM
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Summer classes suck! I know. I used to think it’s all right but now, I take it back. Yes, it may be
the worse season of the year for being so hot (all thanks to Global Warming),
it’s also the best time to chill and enjoy the waves of the beach, and party
with friends.
But being in school sucks all that summer fantasies. With a heavy heart, I have to skip all those summer happenings just to finish all my courses for my second degree. But then, all those summer tweets, Instagram posts and even FB posts are making me like a green-eyed monster!
But being in school sucks all that summer fantasies. With a heavy heart, I have to skip all those summer happenings just to finish all my courses for my second degree. But then, all those summer tweets, Instagram posts and even FB posts are making me like a green-eyed monster!
While some of them are taking the plunge:
I’m here being like:
While some of them are enjoying the sun with their best
swimwear:
I’m here being like:
While some of them are dancing’ to those awesome
summer beats:
I’m here being like:
While
some of them are having the time of their lives:
I’m
here being like:
While
they’re surrounded with friends:
I’m left here with:
But since the
Summer Semester is coming to an end, I am looking forward of meeting my friends
again for the upcoming semester. Although, skipping a Summer Adventure makes my
year incomplete.
(B.T.W. Sorry for using Justin Bieber GIFs. I can't think of any other gifs that's summer related.)
- 6:49 AM
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It's Good Friday, so, I
think it's normal to be a li'l dramatic with quotes.
Here are some words to ponder from a
high-profiled celebrity,
Britney Spears.
No matter how rich one can
be, or as famous as can be,
At the end of the day, we’re
all humans.
Created Equally.
- 5:57 PM
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- 6:34 AM
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Since the release of the
remix of Will.i.Am and Britney Spears’ smash, I have not
written a single comment about it. Not because I hate the version (which I
totally do), but to try to weigh things down and give my point of view in an
unbiased way.
Though, I have to admit that
I have been one of Britney’s biggest fans since her debut in 1998, but this
track was the least of my favorite. Yes, I understand that Britney just made mere
seconds of appearance, and this is Will.i.Am’s sole track. I have given it
time, because maybe it’ll grow on me, but it never did.
Days ago, the official video
for Scream
and Shout Remix (or what Diddy repeatedly said that it’s The Super Black Man Remix) surfaced the
web with Hit Boy, Diddy, Waka Flocka
Flame and Lil Wayne added in the
roster. I honestly watched the video just to see Britney’s moves, looks, and/or
clap in a weird weird way.
Go ahead and check it out:
- 5:01 AM
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The past few weeks were a total surreal blur.
Cheap issues came in, and I never thought I would stoop that low to pay
attention to them.
I guess, all that I wanna say is summed up through this
line from a song:
“Hey,
over there
Please forgive me if I’m coming on too strong…
…Would you hold it against me?”
-Britney Spears. “Hold It Against Me” (2011)
- 8:12 AM
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The
second collaboration of hitmaker Will.I.Am
and Global Pop Icon, Britney Spears
continues to soar high as Scream & Shout topped the charts
for Billboard’s initial launch of “New
Dance/Electronic Songs Charts.”
As
Billoard.com stated,
“Billboard expands its
coverage of the growing dance scene by launching Dance/Electronic Songs, the
first-ever ranking of the nation's top dance songs combining digital download
sales (tracked by Nielsen SoundScan), radio airplay (monitored by Nielsen BDS)
and streaming data (tracked by BDS from such services as Spotify, Muve,
Slacker, Rhapsody, Rdio, MySpace, Xbox Music and Guvera) and reported club play
from a select national panel of 140 club DJs.
Outside of club play data,
Dance/Electronic Songs will match the methodology applied to Billboard's
signature all-genre songs ranking, the Billboard Hot 100. Titles eligible for
the chart will be determined based on a song's core sound and tempo, as they have
been for our sales-based Dance/Electronic Digital Songs chart, which launched
in 2010. Dance remixes of titles categorized as pop, rock, R&B, rap or
another genre would not make a song eligible for Dance/Electronic Songs, even
if the title appears on the Dance Club Songs or Dance/Mix Show Airplay chart.”
A
new bite of the said smash, hit the internet airwaves as Chris Cox, a music producer and DJ, released his remix version of Will.I.Am and Britney’s epic dance track, of which I think was brilliant, that
runs for 6 minutes and 7 seconds!
Check
out Will.I.Am featuring Britney Spears’ Scream & Shout, the Chris Cox Remix.
Bite Marks: 4 out of 5
- 7:02 AM
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