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It's sad that Fighters are taking every opportunity they see to try to paint Britney in a bad light, and it backfires every time.

 

Britney probably has no idea about all of this even now and Tulisa herself admitted it. 

 

Also, this is like the 20th time she is talking about it, whoever she is she should be thankful she probably does not even have to work anymore because of the royalties. 
 

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6 minutes ago, Erreur2 La Nature said:

It's sad that Fighters are taking every opportunity they see to try to paint Britney in a bad light, and it backfires every time.

 

Britney probably has no idea about all of this even now and Tulisa herself admitted it. 

 

Also, this is like the 20th time she is talking about it, whoever she is she should be thankful she probably does not even have to work anymore because of the royalties. 
 

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Ok but do you think the same thing about Lambs and J.Lo ? :heart2: 

 

I never saw you defending Jennifer. :cupid:

 

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1 hour ago, JoeAg said:

I thought the british accent was supposed to be an homage to her british grandma or something? that's what one of my friends said back in the day at least :tornado:

it's another fake story britney fans created like the imaginary radio ban  

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5 hours ago, Cheers said:

Im screaming so that's why Britney has that accent :ahh: 

 

Wait so Tulisa's voice is actually on the song? Is Britney going to get dragged as hard as JLO was or??

She won't because double standards. She barely sang on Toxic too, look up the Cathy Dennis demo of Toxic. Heck her entire Britney Jean album is sung by somebody else. 

Anyway, it's not Britney's fault, we all know she never has any input when it comes to her career or music-making in general. But will.i.am is trash for this. 

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Did anyone actually watch the video?? She's blaming Will.i.am the whole time and says nothing about Britney being at fault???? Mentions at the end how it worked out for her because of the royalties??? Does anyone try to find answers at all  anymore :confused:

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I hate Scream & Shout it's a will.he.stop song through & through.

 

I'm glad it was a hit for Britney but he basically used her name to make a bad song a hit. 🤷‍♂️

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It was good for her. Now she's making money from the song too, if she had recorded this song instead it would have been a flop or a local UK hit at best so she's probably thankful to will.i.am deep inside :cm: 

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she was backing vocals :michael: normal in most songs

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It's all will i am. I am sure Britney dìdnt even know anything. She didn't care 1 bit. She has not cared for her career in years. I always knew will.i.am was this person who likes to do sneaky and shady stuffs bts. He got that dark aura/vibes. 

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5 hours ago, Ryan said:

OP was warned for trolling. You know better. 

 

as it should be

 

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This song wouldn't ever be a hit without Britney. It's not good.

I understand Tulisa's disappointment for what will.i.am and the producer did behind her back, but this was the best case scenario for the cocaine chanteuse.

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Good for her getting her coins...but I really struggle to empathize with this culture vulture. 

 

Less so regarding this scenario (as she was totally in the right), but just in general. 

 

Beyond being the definition of mediocre talent-wise (will never EVER forget her abysmal BGT performance), her antics on The X Factor with Misha B and Kelly Rowland are etched in my mind forever and always. 

 

There's an added layer that I feel only got touched on again during the Black Lives Matter discourse. 

 

Here's this culture vulture, whose success and celeb profile was anchored in the "Urban" space thanks to her Hip-Hop group NDubz. She gets on a mainstream platform like The X Factor and immediately resorts to Karen-like antics and mindlessly draws on racially-problematic tropes by pushing the narrative of "bullying" and "bad attitude" onto the most popular Black female act on the show at the time.

 

Even if it was a producer ploy, she deserves continued lashings for being the vessel for which that nonsense was allowed to fly. She later claimed, during BLM when Misha rightfully tugging at her, that she still didn't think she did anything wrong but it was never her intent for the racial ramifications. Blah blah blah.

 

You can't be allowed to occupy "our" spaces and then willfully tap into antics that actively reinforce stereotypes that work against "us".

 

Another textbook example of why it's not everyone that should be invited to the cookout. 

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Once again

in the Christina land, it seems.

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6 hours ago, Ryan said:

OP was warned for trolling. You know better. 

so why is the thread still open? :confused:

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The Christina stans are never beating the obsessed allegations.

 

Glad this happened though, Tulisa is getting a big royalties check thanks to this song being a monster hit.

 

Britney being an exceptional hitmaker will always be a reason for celebration.

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8 hours ago, Popboi. said:

and now she earned much, much more money than she would've had she released it, so it all worked out in her favor :michael:

 

8 hours ago, narid said:

She's certainly richer with Britney and Will.i.am releasing it than if it was herself.

There's something faulty in this logic... If Tulisa had indeed released this as her second single, there's a strong chance it would have been a big hit for her, certainly in the UK where the first single was a #1 hit and she had tons of exposure at the time. And that second hit would have given her bigger budget, more access to working with other hitmakers and a much better set-up for her album. Instead, she released a dud several months later (a delay that may have been caused by will.i.am stealing the intended single) and her career flatlined. In the parallel universe that Tulisa got to release Scream & Shout, maybe her career would have turned out much better overall and she would be way richer off of actually being a UK MPG for a few years and releasing more singles and more albums, that she could also successfully tour off of.

 

Of course there's a chance that it would have flopped, but it was still her song to flop or succeed with and will.i.am stole it. Regardless of whether his theft resulted into the song being a much bigger hit and her getting royalties, she was still very much cheated and any logic to say she won is just sweetening the pill

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flop.i.am is the absolute worst thing that happened to the music industry, excluding pedos and sexual abusers like diddy of course.

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13 minutes ago, Truth Teller said:

 

There's something faulty in this logic... If Tulisa had indeed released this as her second single, there's a strong chance it would have been a big hit for her, certainly in the UK where the first single was a #1 hit and she had tons of exposure at the time. And that second hit would have given her bigger budget, more access to working with other hitmakers and a much better set-up for her album. Instead, she released a dud several months later (a delay that may have been caused by will.i.am stealing the intended single) and her career flatlined. In the parallel universe that Tulisa got to release Scream & Shout, maybe her career would have turned out much better overall and she would be way richer off of actually being a UK MPG for a few years and releasing more singles and more albums, that she could also successfully tour off of.

 

Of course there's a chance that it would have flopped, but it was still her song to flop or succeed with and will.i.am stole it. Regardless of whether his theft resulted into the song being a much bigger hit and her getting royalties, she was still very much cheated and any logic to say she won is just sweetening the pill

Let's be ******* for real now. 

 

This is Tulisa's demo

 

One of the key elements of this song being a hit was the inclusion of 'Britney, *****!' The beat is sick but Tulisa's version was subpar at most. 

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And for the chronically online Xtina stans going through hoops and loops. This is Britney's isolated vox file

 

And let us not forget this was Britney a couple of years before releasing S&S

 

Class dismissed.

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I never understood why Britney was doing a british accent...now i do:rip:

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13 minutes ago, SinnerCity said:

Let's be ******* for real now. 

 

This is Tulisa's demo

Emphasis on demo. There's no way to know what the final version was going to be and how it was going to sound when polished and mastered properly.

 

Again, this is a logic often used when big producers steal a minor artist's song behind their backs. "The song turned out better anyway", "the song became a bigger hit" etc. Those things are probably true, but they don't justify will.i.am's shadiness. He did this to make more money for himself and to launch his album. S&S was the only smash from that album and, to be honest, his only smash in the last 15 years. Tulisa does get royalties, but she also ended up on I'm a Celebrity, Get me Out of Here, so even a semi-hit would have meant more to her career than a smash did for will.i.am's rich ass. He wronged her :michael:

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If she had released it, she wouldn't have earned so much with it so she should be thankful, especially after the performance of her debut album. :gaycat5:
 

Ah yeah, totally agree that Britney didn't even know what was going on. Larry maybe.

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3 minutes ago, Truth Teller said:

Emphasis on demo. There's no way to know what the final version was going to be and how it was going to sound when polished and mastered properly.

 

Again, this is a logic often used when big producers steal a minor artist's song behind their backs. "The song turned out better anyway", "the song became a bigger hit" etc. Those things are probably true, but they don't justify will.i.am's shadiness. He did this to make more money for himself and to launch his album. S&S was the only smash from that album and, to be honest, his only smash in the last 15 years. Tulisa does get royalties, but she also ended up on I'm a Celebrity, Get me Out of Here, so even a semi-hit would have meant more to her career than a smash did for will.i.am's rich ass. He wronged her :michael:

This isn't the first time Tulisa has spoken about S&S, her demo is her unreleased final version, it's not only the structure but the lyrics and melody, that only thing Will. I am kept in the intro and beat. Don't get me wrong, I love Tulisa and her work with N-Dubz, but she knows damn well her version was going nowhere. She's been performing her version for years, she got songwriting credits and to this day, she could easily release her version if she wanted to and it wouldn't be a problem. She's been performing her song for years now and it just ain't it, plain and simple. Am I siding with Will.i.am, absolutely not, but we all know Britney made this song so there's that on that.

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26 minutes ago, tiagol88 said:

I never understood why Britney was doing a british accent...now i do:rip:

She has always been obsessed with the british accent tho :rip: if u are a Britney stan, u wouldn't even be wondering about it

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13 minutes ago, Rev8 said:

She has always been obsessed with the british accent tho :rip: if u are a Britney stan, u wouldn't even be wondering about it

Exactly! It's not even the first time she did the British accent on a song! 
 

I see the fighters keep trying with the toxic demo 

 

 

 

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