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Listen to Every 'Baby' or 'Crazy' Ever Uttered in Britney Spears' Catalog in Chronological Order

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It's just what it sounds like, you crazy baby:

What does this tell us? Blogger Jamieson Cox does the hard work of probing this epic supercut and comes up with on-point observations about pop:

This video might be the purest representation of the sea change in American pop that occurred in the mid-to-late 2000s, namely the industry’s whole-hearted embrace of Eurohouse thump and skronkier production. The arrangements Britney used at the start of her career sound absolutely primitive compared to the adventurous electro of Femme Fatale; of course, that shift coincided with her transformation into a pure producer plaything.

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  • Stephen E. Cox

    Orrrr maybe this one artist has just changed a lot between being an innocent teenager and a 30 year old who has had children, been married, and been through rehab.

  • Except that at 4.50 it is the most pure untouched "Baby". sorta makes sh*t of your whole theory1

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