Well, it looks like Brit can kick back and relax, reviews for Blackout are coming in and they're all good. To be expected. She's such a mess to watch attempt to function in everyday life, but empty enough to make a successful pop album (where she contributes basically, just her name and a little vocals).

She's mailable and I don't think that there is a producer that could go wrong with the fame that swirls around this girl. Hype is half the success.

IGN reviewed 'Blackout' and gave it a 6.9. There's a great breakdown of each song on their site. Here is an interesting excerpt of the full review, on the production of Brit's Blackout.

From a production standpoint Blackout is pretty sweet. The sheer amount of layering and overdubs create a full, rich vocal palette for Spears and when listened to on headphones even induce mild bouts of hypnotic euphoria. Ultimately, however, this is just corn syrup saturated ear candy that goes down easy and then is ultimately forgotten. A retro post-new Wave rush encapsulates "Heaven on Earth," which again features breathless Britney working her seductive magic. Yet when coupled with all the "out of shape" photos we've been assaulted with in the tabloids, it's hard to get aroused by the slinky sway of the song. Visual connotations aside, the track is actually one of the more solid offering on the album, Spears keeping her vocals pretty consistent, going for a sultrier, richer approach than her normal shrill demeanor. The chorus itself is incredibly enthralling, lilting along with melodic supremacy.

...Makes you want to hear it, eh? October 30!!!

[IGN, britneyspearsblackout.com/]

Just for fun.. here's the uncut version of the 'Gimme More' Video, where Brit Brit gets topless.


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