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With widespread reports that Britney is leaving The X Factor after just one season, there's presumably plenty of time for her to wrap up the follow-up to 2011's Femme Fatale. That album was a big success, landing "Hold It Against Me," "Till the World Ends" and "I Wanna Go" all over the radio. Britney's 2007 meltdown is now a distant memory, and she's once again one of the most reliable hit-makers in the industry. Not much is known about the new album, but we'd be shocked if she didn't work with Max Martin and Dr. Luke again. Why mess with a winning formula?

 

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10.Lady Gaga

9.Tool

8.Britney Spears

7.Black Sabbath

6.Josh Krajcik

5.Queens of the Stone Age

4.Arcade Fire

3.David Cook

2.Pearl Jam

1.U2

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Nice to see her there but a weird chart, nonetheless.

 

Let's be honest, is anyone REALLY anticipating albums from Josh Krajick or David Cook?

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Nice to see her there but a weird chart, nonetheless.

 

Let's be honest, is anyone REALLY anticipating albums from Josh Krajick or David Cook?

 

I was seriously expecting Britney, Beyonce and Gaga to all be top 5...

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