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Ramirodri

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  1. now she can focus on doing new songs
  2. havana the biggest without a doubt WW kill bill the best
  3. yeah, maybe. but memories are not made by effort, and culture is made by memories. britney was the image of that 00's society, even if it was not by her sole effort.
  4. i've lived all 3 there was a thing called television, no trends, britney was there everything everywhere all at once. she is the 2000s. gaga was really great too. her youtube's videos were massive. she was really different from everything. obama. we can understand if someone chooses her. taylor is a commercial miracle. but it's other times, really hard to dominate cultural industry as was in britney's era. it's niche. i can go weeks without listening to any taylor anywhere. not the same with britney and gaga's ages.
  5. her time has passed, but she works very hard for the fans. i think the opposite, she should slow down.
  6. she got old but will never be forgotten
  7. well, i've never seen a diamond in the flesh
  8. pure heroine changed the music industry 212 is very good debut single though
  9. no, but Strangers by Nature is very good and Easy on Me not so.
  10. good marketing team her work seems like her. her evolution, her story. she is like coca cola. or apple. work ethic, yeah. she can compose lyrics also. i think that's the main issue. the lyrics are their marketing. and kanye west

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