Quote by Britney Spears
I used to be a cool chick but Im not anymore. - Britney Spears

I used to be a cool chick but Im not anymore. – Britney Spears

Other quotes by Britney Spears

I remember I read this harsh review about my show, and one of my friends told me that this was the exact same stuff people said about Madonna. And its like, she didnt care. Madonna just came out and was herself. I respect that a lot. – Britney Spears

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I dont allow anybody to change me. I still walk outta my house in rollers and I take walks. I do not care what people think. – Britney Spears

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Melanie Fiona is a singer, a songwriter, shes a super-girl. I can be silly, goofy, really chilled. Shes like your cool chill girlfriend, sister-friend. Im just like everybody else. – Melanie Fiona

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They use all of the music that I did in the 50s, 60s and the 70s behind people like Tupac and LL Cool J. Im into all that stuff. – Donald Byrd

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Above all, film is a business… Independence is a really cool thing as you can be a bit more bold, and take a few more chances with what you do. – Mel Gibson

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I actually bought a travel guitar, and that guitar is really cool. You can actually fold the guitar, and you can plug headphones into it, but its acoustic, or semi-acoustic. – Daniel Ek

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