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Britney Spears Debuts on Top of the Billboard Top 200 December 10, 2008

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Britney Spears debuts at the top of the Billboard Top 200 album chart with her latest release, Circus. The album sold 505,000 copies in its first week.

Taylor Swift holds steady at number two with Fearless, which sold 193,000 copies (which is a 28% sales decrease from last week). Beyonce’s I Am… Sasha Fierce moves up one spot to number three, selling 153,000 copies (however, the album experienced a 41% sales decline).

Kanye West’s 808s & Heartbreak falls three spots to number four, selling 142,000 copies (which is a 69% sales decrease from last week). Nickelback’s Dark Horse moves up two spots to number five, selling 133,000 copies (this is a 25% sales decrease).

The Twilight soundtrack moves up two spots to number six, also selling 133,000 copies (this is an 18% sales decrease from last week). Akon’s Freedom debuts at number seven, selling 111,000 copies.

The High School Musical 3 soundtrack album moves up three spots to number eight, selling 91,000 copies (this is a 7% sales decrease). The Now That’s What I Call Music! 29 compilation album holds steady at number nine, selling 90,000 copies (this is a 38% sales decrease from last week). David Cook’s self-titled album holds steady at number ten, selling 87,000 copies (this is a 22% sales decrease).

Official Tracklist Released For Britney Spears’ “Blackout” October 12, 2007

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A tracklist for Britney Spears’ forthcoming album, Blackout has been officially announced:

Gimme More
Piece of Me
Radar
Break the Ice
Heaven on Earth
Get Naked (I Got a Plan)
Freakshow
Toy Soldier
Hot as Ice
Ooh Ooh Baby
Perfect Lover
Why Should I Be Sad

Bloodshy & Avant produced “Piece of Me,” “Toy Soldier,” “Freakshow,” and “Radar.” Kara DioGuardi produced “Heaven on Earth,” while Nate “Danjahandz” Hills produced “Gimme More,” “Get Naked (I Got a Plan),” “Hot as Ice,” and “Perfect Lover.” T-Pain is credited as one of three writers on “Hot as Ice,” and Pharrell Williams wrote, co-produced, and provides backup vocals on “Why Should I Be Sad.”

Release Date Change for Britney Spears’ New Album October 10, 2007

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Jive Records, Britney Spears’ record label, has announced they are moving up the release date for her new album, Blackout, up to October 30 (the original release date was November 13). The label says they are moving the release date up because of Internet leaks. The label also says they are doing everything possible to prevent any further illegal distribution of the new songs.

Now, while I believe that the Internet leaks are a reason for this release date change, I don’t buy that that is the entire reason. Fact is, while “Gimme More” may be selling well on iTunes (both the single and the video), the airplay at pop radio has declined dramatically over the past week or so. Add on to that all of the mess Britney’s got going on in her personal life, and it’s easy to see that Jive would like to just get the album thrown out there sooner rather than later. According to internet rumor, Jive and Britney really weren’t planning on doing any real promotion for Blackout anyway, so they might as well get it out into the marketplace as soon as possible, to capitalize on whatever momentum “Gimme More” may have left at that point.

Britney Spears: Did Her VMA Performance Help Or Hurt Her? September 13, 2007

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When MTV announced that Britney Spears would be opening the Video Music Awards by performing her new single, “Gimme More,” members of her fanbase felt confident that the performance would put her back in the spotlight for her music instead of her tabloid antics.  Even MTV seemed to feel rather confident about Britney’s performance, since they actually announced her opening performance a couple of days before the broadcast.

When Britney took the stage on Sunday night, the first thing the audience noticed was the outfit, or relative “lack of outfit,” that she chose to wear.  This was followed by Britney’s “performance,” described by a number of people as being lethargic, and consisting of poor lip-synching and weak choreography.  A lot of reports said that Britney’s backup dancers seemed to have more energy and enthusiasm than the star herself.

By the end of her performance, the live audience, as well as many of the television viewers at home, were left wondering just what exactly they just witnessed.  Was this a performance, or had they just witnessed a trainwreck?

Some of the media reports referred to Britney as looking “fat” and “out of shape” in her outfit.  As a mother of three, I can say that Britney is far from “fat” after having two babies; however, perhaps, she should have thought about how her post-pregnancy body would look in that outfit, especially when trying to perform choreography.  All I know is, with how much flab I’ve accumulated after three pregnancies, I wouldn’t want to try to squeeze myself into the outfit Britney wore for the performance… much less dance on a stage in front of millions of people in that outfit.

In my opinion, I don’t think it looked good that Britney couldn’t lip-sync her own song.  Perhaps she was nervous, but she’s been doing the lip-syncing routine for years, so one would think she would be a pro at this by now.  Her dance “routine” looked like she either hadn’t rehearsed enough, or had taken some kind of substance (alcohol or drugs) that was affecting her balance.

Will this performance hurt the performance of Britney’s single at radio?  Looking at current numbers, it does appear the bullet is starting to slow down; however, it doesn’t appear to be a drastic decrease, so this could be a natural slowdown and not an effect brought on by Britney’s VMA performance.

In the end, only time will tell whether or not this performance will help or hurt the performance of “Gimme More” on radio, or whether it will have any impact when her album drops on November 13.