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Britney Spears has been in the industry for many years, she's captivating, sexy and above all she exudes what a pop star is supposed to be. She announced Britney Jean was a departure from all the glitz and glam of pop stardom, and rather that it would be a personal album for her. While it may be more lyrically personal than previous releases, it leaves much to be desired.
For instance, the 10 standard tracks consist of mostly great dance tracks, there's two actual ballads with "Don't Cry", and the lackluster "Perfume". The best song of the 10 is actually the opener, "Alien". Produced by William Orbit, the song actually contains the most lyrically deep moments on the album and has an almost flawless music track to accompany.
The faster songs ("It Should Be Easy", "Body Ache", "Tik Tik Boom", "Till Its Gone", "Work B*tch") are great dance tracks, but not nearly as clever or infectious as previous Britney outings. One thing I praise however is that they used her natural voice, she's no longer "Robotney" from her previous album. You hear Britneys flawlessly flawed and husky vocals which is nice.
The best song on the entire album however is "Passenger", a gorgeous mid-tempo track that showcases Britneys falsetto in the bridge that fans haven't heard since her "Circus" album. There is also a cute song ("Chillin With You") that features Britneys sister Jamie-Lynn that is pretty nice.
One confusing part of this album is that they put all of the most personal songs as bonus tracks. Britney sings about her faith in "Brightest Morning Star" and has possibly one of the best ballads of her career with the dark and brooding "Hold on Tight". Even the dance track "Now That I Found You" shows a great side of Brits personality.
I don't understand why the bonus tracks are the highlights of the entire album. But overall the album is a good step for Britney, I think however that she could get a LOT more personal, she's been through a lot in life (K-Fed, public meltdowns, custody battles) and I'd like to see/hear a TRUE personal album.
My Best Buy number: 2829597051
My Best Buy number: 2829597051
What's great about it: Fun music, Less autotune
What's not so great: Lackluster lyrics, not many songs