Britney Spears has unveiled new, alternative artwork for her 2016 album Glory, following a fan campaign which saw the record top the U.S.
iTunes Pop Chart.After Mariah Carey fans managed to land her 2008 album E=MC2 at the top of the iTunes Chart with the #JusticeForEMC2 campaign, Britney fans wanted a piece of the action, and took to social media in a bid to secure justice for Glory.Following their efforts, the record made it to number one on the chart, and the 38-year-old pop icon rejoiced with fans online over the achievement.On Friday, the Toxic star continued to celebrate the record, by changing the cover art without warning, replacing its original photo of her backlit face with a brand new snap, showing her stretched out amid chains
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