
L. E. X.
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L. E. X.
@ehthegreat
Hip Hop Artist | Environmental Engineer | Social Injustice Activist | Greatest Person Alive | RIP Kitty 💞 ♻️ 🇨🇦 🏳️🌈




I don’t really like getting into debates about who’s the better dancer between Beyoncé and Britney, because it takes away from what makes each of them special. What stands out to me is how incredible Britney’s rise was. From 1999 to 2004, her growth, stage presence, and dedication showed just how naturally talented and driven she is. That era alone proves what she was capable of at her peak. Before her personal life took priority, Britney was extremely competitive—she genuinely wanted to be the best at what she did, just like Beyoncé I think it’s interesting that around the time Beyoncé stepped out as a solo artist, Britney’s personal struggles began to surface. It shifted the trajectory of her career in a major way. I would’ve loved to see them go head-to-head in performances during a time when Britney was fully focused and dedicated to her craft. After 2004, things changed, and that same drive just wasn’t as visible. That’s why, to me, the comparison isn’t really fair—because we didn’t get to see both of them operating under the same circumstances. Beyoncé is amazing in her own right, but Britney’s impact and potential speak for themselves. For me, it’s less about comparing them and more about appreciating the Art. It’s just not a fair comparison






































