http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VnHxCUl9F2k For a time there, Britney could do nothing without a firestorm of controversy. Never was this truer than in 2003 the peak of her tabloid fame and the release of her album In The Zone heavily marketed as her mature stage. Touch of my Hand, a strange little track buried on the album, earned attention for its willing embrace of, ahem, self-love. The song was slinky and strange, but also represented Britney at her catchiest and most daring.
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.