Best Britney Spears Albums
My take on the best albums by teen-pop star Britney Spears.The legendary Miss Britney Spears, princess, now QUEEN of Pop, hit it hard in 2007. Largely overshadowed by her personal life at the time, Britney was quietly at work with Danja, Bloodshy & Avant, and more, creating an artistic and conceptual masterpiece that will go down forever as a fan favorite.
Utterly consistent and intensely innovative, this is the best Britney that we've ever heard. I am hoping and praying that we will see a Blackout 2.0 in the future.
I have never been disappointed with a Britney album, but this one definitely was underrated and overshadowed by her personal life at the time.
She executive produced this album, and it showed immense growth into a completely new and exciting sound. She started a new trend with this one, following in Madonna's footsteps.
Easily her most overrated album. It has some good songs, but it is in that awkward stage when she lost some of her voice to smoking and began autotuning but before she realized what songs made autotune work.
Even Britney herself said that there was too much sex on this album! However, it still has some good songs, like Toxic, Shadow, The Hook Up, and of course Everytime.
This will always be her best album. I love Blackout too, but In The Zone had me shook to the core when I first listened to it. "Britney" was her transitional album from teen pop princess to being an adult artist, and In The Zone perfectly captures that Ms. Spears is now all grown up.
The album that embodies her career: it's fun, it's freaky, it's bright, and it's creepy. Filled with double entendres and hidden innuendos, this album is worth a second listen.
You might think it's all fun and games, but the second you turn around, you'll be hearing the dark side of the Circus. Is she truly the ringleader, or is she the tamed animal of the Circus? That's up to the listeners to decide.
This has to be her best. I like all her albums, but this one just stands out so much. It's a more mature version of In The Zone, and it's just incredible.
She fuses pop genres together (dance and electropop) to make the best album of her career. Every song is awesome, but I'd have to say Circus, Mannequin, Kill The Lights, Unusual You, Womanizer, If You Seek Amy, and Out From Under are the best on this album.
It's really relatable to where I am in my life right now. It's not her best album musically, but the messages behind it are about growing up and being yourself, which I am feeling right now.
Loved that this album was going in a different direction than the Oops and Baby albums, and she started to write some songs. The whole album is awesome. All the songs are so fun!
I can listen to this album the whole way through! I LOVE IT! My favorites are: "Anticipating," "That's Where You Take Me," "Overprotected," and "Cinderella."
This album doesn't have any songs like Hit Me Baby One More Time or Toxic, but it just has so many great songs, not just singles. How is Femme Fatale so underrated?
There are SO MANY underrated masterpieces like "Seal It With a Kiss," "Trouble for Me," and "Drop Dead Beautiful" which should've been singles. The singles are amazing as well!
Every song on Femme Fatale is charged with dance tracks that spark anyone's body to move on the dancefloor!
People who did not live this album at the time will not probably understand it, but for those lucky ones who did, it is an outstanding masterpiece.
Every single song could have been a mass-selling single. God bless the union of Britney and Max.
Where Are You Now stands as my favorite, even though it is such an unknown song.
Oops!... I Did It Again does not have my favorite song or Britney song on it, but it has my third favorite song ever on it.
I think Stronger has a great beat and sound, What You See Is What You Get has a catchy move to it, I Can't Get No Satisfaction is a great cover of the original single by The Rolling Stones, and Oops!... I Did It Again is a great lead single.
I give Britney 10 out of 10 on this album!
I admit I was skeptical going into this album. Her last album, Britney Jean, was a disaster, and some of her newer singles like Pretty Girls and even Make Me were making me doubt where this album could go.
But this album was better than I expected. Britney has more energy and presence in her songs than she has had since Blackout. The majority of these songs are smooth and sexy and don't feel forced like songs on previous albums.
Some of my favorites are Man On The Moon, Invitation, Hard To Forget Ya, Change Your Mind, and Slumber Party. I can only hope that this album is successful on the charts and doesn't get ignored by the public like Britney Jean and Femme Fatale were.
This was her very first album, and in my opinion, the best one. I haven't heard all of the songs yet, but based on what I've heard on this album compared to her other albums, I prefer this one.
My top three favorites on this album are:
1. "From the Bottom of My Broken Heart"
2. "...Baby One More Time"
3. "Sometimes"
All these songs are so pure and innocent. They're very relatable to young girls experiencing crushes and first loves. They carry a lot of meaning.
Songs like "...Baby One More Time" and "(You Drive Me) Crazy" are upbeat and super fun to dance to. Personally, I believe this album deserves a higher ranking than number 7. Let's get it to number 1, everyone!
This album has some of Britney at her best and some of her at her worst. Perfume, Don't Cry, Till It's Gone, and Passenger have some of her best vocals ever.
Work "Work", Body Ache, and Tik Tik Boom are great bangers, and Alien is just a good song. However, It Should Be Easy has WAY too much autotune (even for Britney) and Chillin With You is a hot mess. They drag down the album, along with dated production from will.i.am.
Britney Jean has to be one of her best comebacks ever, in my opinion. There are different varieties of music in this album, which makes it amazing. I love Britney!
She has got to be one of the most amazing artists with a good comeback album!
My favorite songs have to be Perfume and Passenger.
#GoBritney
I really wonder why Jive Records didn't allow this album to come out. Judging from the leaked tracks, this album would've been Britney's ticket to win a Grammy or two and be finally critically recognized by her critics.