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I just CAN'T understand how Loose being SO massive hasn't helped anything she released afterwards. It's bizarre, you'd expect SOME sort of 'comeback' boost, but there hasn't been any at all. DOA doesn't even begin, her career's been a disaster since the day Loose era ended.
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It's her own fault really for not capitalising on her success with the Loose era since then, attempting a proper comeback 6 years down the line isn't really going to do anything for her.

 

I suppose it's kind of astonishing when you consider back then she had the same sort of status someone like Katy Perry has now.

It's her own fault really for not capitalising on her success with the Loose era since then, attempting a proper comeback 6 years down the line isn't really going to do anything for her.

 

I suppose it's kind of astonishing when you consider back then she had the same sort of status someone like Katy Perry has now.

 

Perhaps bigger than Katy, Loose sold nearly 10 million world wide. I don't get what went wrong? The wait? Her producer for Loose kinda fizzled out after Loose and FutureSex/LoveSounds so I guess her music became dated.

I can't at people abhorring The Spirit Indestructible (single) so much. I think it's very inspiring and new and so much different from everything she's ever done.
I can't at people abhorring The Spirit Indestructible (single) so much. I think it's very inspiring and new and so much different from everything she's ever done.

 

It really is! It's so refreshing and uplifting!

 

The latter half of the album is pretty decent (although not very memorable), the first half is not. I like ''Waiting for the Night'' (why isn't that just called ''Day and Night''?) and ''Bucket List'' the most.

''High Life'' is ATROCIOUS. Her voice is on that song is like nails on a chalkboard. Especially in the ''La la la la la la'' parts. If ''Spirit Indestructible'' (song) had a decent hook then I might have been able to look past the bad production, but alas not. ''Parking Lot'' is just dull. ''Something'' is kind of cool thanks to Nas.

 

I expected more from the Remi productions to be honest, I mean for God's sake he's produced half of the ''Back to Black'' album, I don't know what went wrong here.

My favourite tracks:

 

Spirit Indestructible

Big Hoops (Bigger the Better)

High Life

Waiting for the Night

Circles

Enemy

End of the World

Cry

Starlight

Soak It Up

 

That's basically an album! and the rest of the songs pretty decent too!

 

It's done her no favours whatsoever by taking 6 years to release a follow-up - Christina even suffered after taking just 4 years in comparison.

 

Oh well, let's hope Fergie delivers after 7. :kink:

 

The class of '06 aren't translating well into the Teenies are they?

I have created my own tracklisting for this:

 

1. Big Hoops (Bigger The Better)

2. Something (ft. Nas)

3. Waiting For The Night

4. End Game

5. Spirit Indestructible

6. Miracles

7. Bucket List

8. End Of The World

9. Circles

10. Enemy

11. Believers (Arab Spring)

 

It works so much better in this format. If that was the tracklisting I would actually think it was a very good album. 'Parking Lot' and 'High Life' bring it down a lot.

 

 

Something as the second song, really? :D it's awful, such a mood killer. And you removed (the gorgeous) The Most Beautiful Thing!

 

Something as the second song, really? :D it's awful, such a mood killer. And you removed (the gorgeous) The Most Beautiful Thing!

 

 

I really like 'Something'. I think the Nas rap makes it though.

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Pitiful. I understand the lack of promotion, bad single choices and such but how can you go from a million selling album to this, Heartbreak On Hold is no longer the biggest flop of this year.

'Something' is one of the best!

 

Top five for me:

01 Miracles

02 Bucket List

03 Something

04 Believers (Arab Spring)

05 Circles

Misses the Top 50 in the USA, about 6k sales...

Fabulous. Even the latest ALANIS MORISSETTE album opened with about 35k.

 

I don't even think this era can be called a 'flop' to be honest, as it really insults the other artists eras which have been labeled as such. I don't even think there is a name for THAT.
#79 in the US with 5,731 sold. #18 in Canada - that feels almost worse.
This is getting embarrassing now...
Heartbreak On Hold suddenly looks like 21! That's just awful, going from an album selling over 10 million copies to one selling under 6k in one week in the US, like Davidson said, flop genuinely is not the word here it's just unbelieveable to be honest.

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