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by BRITannica

Check out Britney's new commercial for her latest fragrance, Radiance! I love it. LOVE IT. She introduced it today via her Twitter. "I choose my OWN destiny." That's right, bitches! xx♥



Britney's much-anticipated photo shoot with quirky British fashion magazine, POP, has been revealed! Shot by Todd Cole, with art direction by Takashi Murakami, this artsy magazine is a different step for Britney Spears, but truth? I like it (and not just because there is an anime frappuccino cup on the cover)! Britney also loves it, too, tweeting yesterday, "I just saw the photos for the first time and they are beautiful." The photos are already circulating on the blogosphere, with MTV's new Style blog already raving about it. Fellow Britney fan and blogger, Ali, also brilliantly dissects the shoot, stating in her post, "The fashion story shows a young woman who can now subtly portray satire as well as gritty glam and is worthy of such prominence on a trend-influencing magazine." Well said, Ali!

Now for the most important critics — YOU. What do YOU think of the shoot? Which cover is your favorite? More images after the jump! Click to view in HQ. xx♥

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The Voice of Britney Spears
Guest blog by Britney fan, Kiersten Willis

When Britney Spears first burst onto our TV screens in 1993 on The All New Mickey Mouse Club, she showcased strong, mature vocals — rare for an 11-year-old girl. Fast forward to 1999 with the release of her debut album, …Baby One More Time, filled with fabulous bubblegum pop songs infused with a hint of soul on songs like “Soda Pop” and “E-Mail My Heart.” Soon came her follow-up album, Oops!... I Did It Again, where her voice was a bit of a departure from ...Baby, though there were still some soulful gems like “Where Are You Now” and “Dear Diary.” But by 2001, with the release of Britney, her voice would take on a more edgy and produced tone. The “Britney brand” came to focus more on dance/pop tracks and less on ballads.

In 2003, Britney recorded In the Zone, which reflected her maturity as a woman and as an artist. This is my favorite album to date because of its artistry and experimental value — I like to think this album launched the dance-pop craze that remains popular to this day. The synths make for great movin' and groovin', especially on the sensual "Touch of My Hand." Britney redeems herself vocally on songs like “Everytime” and my favorite, “Shadow.” With 2007’s Blackout, Britney’s voice is even more synthesized, and the tracks have more of an urban/club feel. One thing that can be said about her fifth studio album is that her strong vocals make a statement on some songs, like on the bridges of “Gimme More” and one of BRITannica's favorites, “Get Naked (I Got A Plan)"... READ MORE

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Just got the imaging for my new fragrance Radiance and thought I’d share it with all my tweethearts: http://twitpic.com/29jeyb –Brit — 4 weken 6 dagen ago
Watching @GleeOnFox. What are you guys up to tonight? -Britney — 5 weken 5 dagen ago
Congrats to @mattmusacchio!  Thanks to everyone for playing :)  xoxo Brit http://twitpic.com/251g8h7 weken 19 uren ago

Britannica's Twitter

@sloanst3r You're welcome. <3 @GossipCop Shear nonsense indeed! — 4 weken 3 dagen ago
@sloanst3r LOL no. You've gotten confirmation that new music is on the way. I just can't reveal a date. — 4 weken 3 dagen ago
@sloanst3r Before the world ends! That's when. xx — 4 weken 3 dagen ago

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