http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qzU9OrZlKb8 Nearly thirteen years after her first big hit, Britney was somehow still on top of the world. Off her seventh album, Till The World Ends was a commercial and critical smash one that cemented Britneys legacy of hits with a rumble of its chant-like chorus. Numerous publications named it one of the best tracks of 2011, with Rolling Stone ranking it at #3, and just a couple of years later pop radio is already trying to recreate the songs inescapable hook. This is what nearly a decade and a half of pop domination sounds like.
Patrick Delgado is a soon-to-be graduate of Emerson College studying film, journalism and art history, with a minor in "not making very much money, huh?" He believes humanity would better coexist if we could all listen to a One Direction album after watching a Lars von Trier movie. Netflix tells him his genre of choice is "Cerebral Foreign Dramas with a Strong Female Lead," but that seems specific.