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What's
so evil about a Mouseketeer from Louisiana anyway?
Ask any twelve year old girl who the thirteenth president of the United States
is and they draw a blank; ask them who the leading princess of pop music is, and
they can not only tell you who it is, but give you her whole background history.
And they can probably tell you how many other people seem to despise their idol.
Britney Spears has invaded the airwaves since her first single, "Baby One More
Time" clogged the radio in 1998. She was nominated for two Grammy awards in
1999, and created a performing arts summer camp for underprivileged kids in
Massachusetts. She has captured the hearts of young girls and the attention of
young boys across the nation.
Britney Spears is bigger than any other name in the media. Everyone is talking
about her. In fact, what seems a couple of months ago, there was breaking news
that her and Justin Timberlake, one of the *NSync hotties, ended their long-term
relationship. She's seen on billboards in NYC, Pepsi commercials on television,
in the Barbie aisle of ToysrUs, and posters adorning this pop princess in
teenyboppers?bedrooms. Her Las Vegas concert was televised on HBO, and she has a
museum in her hometown of Kentwood, La.
She's what every girl wants to be and what every guy wants. So if she has so
many fans, why is she the most criticized singer in music today? We’ve heard all
the trash talk:
"She can't sing! She lip-synchs wherever she goes."
"She got a boob job. They're not real!"
"Why does she even wear clothes? She's practically naked all the time.
"She's no role model; she's not even a virgin."
"Britney can't act! Why would they let her star in a movie??"
She's constantly being dissected under a microscope for doing this or not doing
that. So why do people make such crude comments about her?
(1) They're jealous of her, because they wish they could look as good as she
does.
(2) They want to stir up controversy so there will always be something to gossip
about.
(3) They think they know her, as if she needs the whole world to be her best
friend.
(4) They've made Britney their target -- if it weren't Britney, it would be
somebody else.
(5) They don't have anything else better to do with their time.
But Britney is one of the most talented, dedicated, and charismatic artists out
there. She's 20 and is making more money than most her age. She's acted in her
own movie, has produced three successful CDs, has co-written a great deal of her
songs, has hosted award shows, has her own restaurant in Manhattan, trains day
and night to perform on tour to thousands of hungry fans, has her own video
game, and has written a book with her mom.
I remember the first time I heard "Baby One More Time." I, too, was 16, just
learning how to drive, when her song came on the radio. I begged my mom to buy
the single for me, and I raced home and would listen to it over and over again.
It was just one of those songs you never got sick of. Her albums have been in my
stereo ever since.
How can you not like her catchy phrases of "Boys, sometimes a girl just needs
one" or "Oops! I did it again. I played with your heart" I've caught my friends
trash her music one minute and the next they are humming one of her songs. Of
course they try to deny it, but everyone
is
conscious of what they do, whether they admit it. Besides, what's so improper or
sinful about singing to one of her songs? Is there something wrong with a person
for buying her CDs or buying tickets to her sold-out concerts? I think people
are ashamed to acknowledge that this pop princess does have talent just because
shes a pop star.
Why are many people so intolerant of pop music? Is it really that bad? It’s just
another genre. We’ve accepted rap and heavy metal, which is constantly looked
down upon for its harmful and violent lyrics. But what’s so bad about pop music?
It always promotes a positive vibe. You don’t hear the Backstreet Boys singing
about “blunts and b*tches?or Jessica Simpson wailing, “I don’t want no minute
man.?Pop music is what people relate to when they’ve experienced a broken heart
or just want to listen to something upbeat to dance to.
I admit it: I LOVE POP MUSIC. I’ve seen *NSync in concert. I have all of
Britney’s CDs and a collection of all her unreleased songs. I have Justin
Timberlake on my screen saver. Nick is my favorite Backstreet Boy. And I love
candy just as much as Mandy Moore does. I’m not afraid to admit that I am an
avid pop fan. I’m also 21 and in college, and I have a tattoo, and I eat Chinese
food.
Britney is trying to make a name for herself, but people are trying to make it
impossible for her. Nobody else can be her, and nobody else can replace her.
She’s one of those singers that just makes you want to dance around your room
singing to a hairbrush or drive in your car with the top down and bop your head
to the beat.
Britney may be the person we all hate to love, but at the end of the day, she’s
the one most people talk about. She's going to be around for a long time. So
Brit, go sing your heart out girl! I’ll be listening to ya.
Written by Jennifer Deleo
(Jennifer DeLeo is a senior from Kingston, majoring in English. She wrote this
article for Prof. Robert Miner's Journalism 308- Styles of Journalistic Writing
class.)
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