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Britney Spears - Blackout - Pop Album
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Britney Spears - Blackout

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Britney SpearsBlackout is a 2007 pop album marking a significant shift in her musical style. The project blends dance-pop with electropop elements, achieving considerable commercial success and influencing subsequent artists exploring this genre fusion. It's notable for its production techniques and overall sound, appealing to fans of contemporary pop music and those interested in the evolution of the 2000s’ dance scene.

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Britney Spears - Blackout ranks #45 of 433 in the Pop Album ranking, behind Robyn - Robyn, ahead of Lorde - Pure Heroine.

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Who were the key producers behind Britney Spears' Blackout?

Danja was a major creative force on the album, while Bloodshy & Avant produced "Piece of Me" and the Clutch worked on "Radar." Other contributors included Freescha, Kara DioGuardi, and Sean Garrett.

Which singles came from Blackout?

The album's principal singles were "Gimme More," "Piece of Me," and "Break the Ice." "Gimme More" introduced the spoken "It's Britney, bitch" line that became one of Spears' best-known signatures.

Why is Blackout considered influential in electropop?

Its 2007 production combines distorted vocals, heavy electronic bass, club rhythms, and tightly edited hooks. That sound anticipated the darker, more synthetic direction that became prominent in mainstream pop near the end of the decade.

Did Britney Spears write songs on Blackout?

Spears received a co-writing credit on "Freakshow" and "Ooh Ooh Baby," among other tracks associated with the sessions. She was also credited as an executive producer, the first time she held that role on one of her studio albums.

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