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18.5.09

This is going to be... interesting.

What you are looking at right now as a snapshot of the up and coming new Britney Spears video for "Kill the Lights".

Yes. Another animated one.

It's interesting to look at the recent chart positions for Britney's singles. Whilst in America, Britney has ALWAYS had number 1 albums (Blackout is the exception) her singles have not quite done as well. Songs that went to number 1 in the UK ("Toxic", "Everytime", "Born To Make You Happy" and "Oops! I Did It Again") struggled to get into the top 10, and many didn't even go top 100. Circus, her latest album, however, has done especially well over there with a singles chart run of 1-3-19. Compare that to the singles chart run for her Britney album (27-86-102-122) or Blackout (3-18-43) she's doing pretty well over there.

But in Britain? Circus seems to be her least well performing album (especially in terms of single chart positioning) in her career! Whilst 3-13-20 is not a bad set of chart peaks for an artist's 3 singles, for Britney in Britain, where she's previously gone top 10 with almost EVERYTHING, it's slightly confusing. And interesting! We have no idea why this has happened, but it has.

As for a video for "Kill the Lights", we were under the impression that "Radar" was the next single, but camp Britney says otherwise. Confusing gits.

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