
Example #1: Note- none of this is true. We have no evidence that Justin Timberlake is going out with Britney Spears or that he beats his girlfriend(s). We only did this for the sake of humor. Get over it!
"Hit Me Baby One More Time."This song it obviously about about domestic abuse,but Britney doesn't want the relationship to end.
Example #2:
"Sometimes." To understand the true meaning of this song, you need to read the chorus:"Sometimes I run, sometimes I hide, Sometimes I'm scared of you." This is another song about abuse. This time, Britney is trying to escape her drunk hillbilly boyfriend (Justin). The line "All I need is time" means that she doesn't want him to hit her until her stitches from her implants heal.
Example #3:
"Born To Make You Happy." This song is about Britney's attempt to stop the beatings by doing everything to make her boyfriend, Justin happy(Britney's idea of making everyone happy:Singing).
Example #4:
"And The Beat Goes On." This is about her failed attempt to make Justin stop beating her, but Justin, being a "tough" kid from the "ghetto," didn't stop, cause he wanted her to shut up.
Example #5:
"Soda Pop" is about the time Justin got really mad at her for stealing his bleach and attacked her with a broken glass soda bottle.
Example #6:
"Crazy" is about the restraing order against Justin and the psychological effects on Britney(ex."every time you look at me" she has anxiety attacks).
Example #7:"E-mail My Heart." Why would this be considered a love song? Many people complain about e-mails not being personal, and wouldn't it be sweeter if Justin hand wrote to her from prison(he was sent to prison for violating the restraining order). Anyway, how woula an e-mail get to her heart? Did her implants come equipt with a modem and phone connections? We don't think so.