Who has more talent: Britney Spears or Kevin Federline?

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TheNinja

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This is liking asking which ninja would beat the other. Obviously neither is the correct answer.
 

Bryophyte

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Apr 25, 2001
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Originally posted by: GTaudiophile
C: None of the Above.

I refuse to vote because voting for one or the other would signify that either has talent of any kind.

Yeah, what he said. ^
 

cKGunslinger

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Let's see:

Britney - once, arguably (of course) one of the hottest pieces of ass around - has grown unattractive, lost what little "talent" she may have once had, and is regularly banging a dirty, ugly, trailer-trash, ex-backup dancer.

KFed - a dirty, ugly, trailer-trash, ex-backup dancer who started banging the arguably (of course) hottest piece of ass around.

I think KFed wins here, folks. :confused:
 

0roo0roo

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britney did perform, u can't say she didn't, no matter the lipsyncin or whatever she had to use most of the time. federline ....if u saw him during the teen choice awards, just sad...just sad. he's rapping not singing, thats a lower mark to reach for in the first place:p
 

AStar617

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Originally posted by: 0roo0roo
britney did perform, u can't say she didn't, no matter the lipsyncin or whatever she had to use most of the time. federline ....if u saw him during the teen choice awards, just sad...just sad. he's rapping not singing, thats a lower mark to reach for in the first place:p

I was ready to applaud your detailed analysis until that last backhanded comment. ;)

Let me present the other side of the coin: at least there's no way to digitally enhance a rapper in Pro-Tools and pass him off as "a good rapper". I have it from a *very* veritable source (a recording engineer I know that has worked with her and other pop acts) that Britney's recording sessions are booked ~30min for laying vocals and ~3hrs post-production work with Auto-tune.

Most of the rap you've probably heard (on the radio) simply sucks, I do agree... but it's also *largely* misrepresentative of the entire genre.

But I digress. If anything, I'd interpret her spectacular failure to meet "the higher mark" as a greater sign of her lack of talent pound-for-pound. :)