Una obra maestra!

Un reportero del Daily Star que ha escuchado el nuevo cd de Britney y ha hecho un review de Circus del qual dice que es una obra maestra. Os dejo con el review que ha hecho:

Womanizer: 9/10

Una pieza de electro-pop. El primer single del album es una buena cancion que sigue el sonido de Blackout.

Circus: 9/10

El nuevo single de Britney observa que: “Hay dos tipos de gente en este mundo, los que entretienen y los que observan.” Con un sonido en el estribillo tan glamuroso como el corset de Kylie es facil ver el tipo de cd que es, un cd lleno de diversion.

Out From Under: 7/10

De las dos baladas del album es la mas up-tempo pero conserva lo esencial para parecer la respuesta de Brit a la cancion “You’re Not the One” de Daniel Bedingfield. Una cancion de dolor acerca de una relación insalvable.

Kill The Lights: 10/10

Una introduccion anuncia a Brit como “la reina del pop”, esta canción es una continuación de su single Piece of Me en el que ella se venga de los paparazzi. Brit bromea: “Aseguraros de cogerme por mi lado bueno”. Esta canción tiene el potencial de ser un futuro single.

Shattered Glas: 8/10

Esta es otra cancion en la que se pueden ver mas preguntas siendo preguntadas que el cerebro.
Destacar de esta cancion que tiene un estilo pop mas del tipo de *NSYNC.

If You Seek Amy: 10/10

Esta es una Britney traviesa, preparese para una ducha fria porque este es su canción más sexy. Con un gran “la la” como introducción, es un guiño al So What de Pink.

Unusual You: 6/10

Una canción mid-tempo acerca de los angeles.

Blur: 7/10

Una historia descarada intentando recordar una noche de pasión.

Mmm Papi: 10/10

Un sentimiento retro a lo Gwen Stefani y frases rap en partes iguales crean otro track demoledor.

Mannequin: 7/10

la fantasia de todo hombre se vuelve realidad cuando Brit se transforma en una Barbie de la vida real cuando te pide que la laves y la vistas.

Lace and Leather: 8/10

Esta canción es como un vintage de Madonna recordando labios rojos y besos de algodon de azúcar asegurando que es mejor que el traje que Brit uso en Oops..I Did It Again.

My Baby: 8/10

La oda a sus hijos Sean y Jayden tiene unas vocales dulces sobre una guitarra acústica mientras Brit canta acerca de: “Amor precioso”.

Radar: 9/10

Canción electro incluida en Blackout, y como el chocolate, es otra canción deliciosa.

creditos: Daily Star
Traducción: osdia

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The Daily Star calls Circus a Masterpiece

I am the first journalist to hear the record, out on December 1, in full and I am thrilled to report the pop princess is on startling good form.

The 26-year-old explained the title, saying: “It’s me as an entertainer, and what I do, and what I bring to a show is basically like a circus.

“I bring costumes and fun theatrical things that make people just look in awe and everything tells a story on stage and makes people want to watch it more.”

Here is my track-by-track rundown. Watch out for Brit’s performance on The X Factor on November 29.

WOMANIZER VERDICT: 9/10

Ace synth-tastic slice of electro-pop. The lead single follows on nicely from Britney’s Blackout album.

CIRCUS VERDICT: 9/10

Britney’s next single observes that: “There are two types of people in this world, those that entertain and those that observe.” With a wall-of-sound chorus being as glam as a Kylie corset it’s easy to see which box she ticks. A true funfair.

OUT FROM UNDER VERDICT: 7/10

The more up-tempo of two ballads, but still stock-pile the tissues as its Brit’s answer to Daniel Bedingfield’s If You’re Not The One. A pain-driven ditty about an unsalvageable relationship.

KILL THE LIGHTS VERDICT: 10/10

An introduction announces Britters as the “Queen Of Pop”. This is a follow-on from previous single Piece Of Me, where she gets revenge on paps. Brit teases: “Make sure you catch me on my good side – pick one.” This attitude-infused floor-twirler has serious single potential.

SHATTERED GLASS VERDICT: 8/10

Another cheating fella, another track that sees more questions being asked than Mastermind. Brit does her best bunny-boiler impressions declaring: “My face is going to haunt you all the time.” Featuring an *NSYNC Pop undercurrent, the vocals break up towards the end thanks to a knob-twiddling wizard.

IF YOU SEEK AMY VERDICT: 10/10

This is a Brit naughty. Prepare for a cold shower as this is her raunchiest tune yet. Featuring big “la la” hooks as an intro, it’s reminiscent of Pink’s So What. A carnival-esque chorus features cheeky giggles and naughty wordplay.

UNUSUAL YOU VERDICT: 6/10

A mid-tempo disco track about angels.

BLUR VERDICT: 7/10

A saucy tale of trying to remember a night of passion.

MMM PAPI VERDICT: 10/10

A retro feel and Gwen Stefani-like rap segments equals yet another killer tune. Brit squeals her love for a sugar daddy while slowing the rhythm down to bizarrely declare: “I’m mammi/And that makes you Papi/And that makes us luvvi.”

MANNEQUIN VERDICT 7/10

Every male fantasy is fulfiled when Britney transforms into a real-life Barbie to demand you wash and dress her. Drops down to an instrumental section midway.

LACE AND LEATHER VERDICT: 8/10

This is vintage Madonna and name-checking red lips and cotton candy kisses ensures it’s hotter than Brit’s Oops I Did It Again catsuit.

MY BABY VERDICT 8/10

The ode to sons Jayden and Sean is an eye-watering morsel. Sweet vocals trill over ivory-tinkling and acoustic guitar as Britney sings about: “Precious love”. Sob.

RADAR VERDICT 9/10

Electro number featured on Blackout and, like chocolate pud, is a delicious second helping