Over a decade ago, she emerged as a teen music sensation—the very definition of sexy, exuberant pop in our age of excess, and the template for a legion of imitators. But Britney was no flash in the millennial pan. Through crisis and controversy, she has adhered herself to our consciousness simply by doing what she does best: crafting irresistibly danceable, instantly unforgettable hits, over and over (and over and over and over) again. In 2011, Britney is still Britney, and she’s back with an album designed to get us moving. Again.Britney's interviewed at the link.
Perhaps this will generate some Rule 5 links from The Other McCain.
And see the other friends of American Power: Amusing Bunni's Musings, Astute Bloggers, Bob Belvedere, CSPT, Dan Collins, Eye of Polyphemus, Gator Doug, Irish Cicero, Left Coast Rebel, Mind-Numbed Robot, Legal Insurrection, Lonely Conservative, PA Pundits International, Pirate's Cove, Saberpoint, Snooper, WyBlog, The Western Experience, Yankee Phil, and Zion's Trumpet.
BONUS: American Perspective and Maggie's Notebook.
And top that off with Theo's Bedtime Totty.
And a special shoutout to Blazing Cat Fur, whose got some lovely Friday blogging: "Because it's Friday and it's....Patricia Velasquez..."
And also a big thanks to Proof Positive, who's very generous on the linkage.
As always, drop your link in the comments to be added to the roundups.
She looks good, and always has - but as for her behavior? Not so much.
ReplyDeleteYou have to give her credit. She has great stylists and management. She looks wonderful.
ReplyDeleteHI Don, she looks awesome, I'm happy she's bouncing back. I actually liked the last cd "circus" a little!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the linkage and have a fun weekend.
I love being a bonus! Thank you Donald. I've have you in my Rule 5 tomorrow. I hope Britney is beyond some of her wild and undone days. She really has talent. Maybe she can treat it as the gift it is now.
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