An alternate cut was leaked on July 18, 2011. The video received mixed to negative reviews from critics, who panned Spears's pole dancing as well as the lack of storyline. It displayed Spears as a stripper and featured a break from Spears's highly choreographed music videos. The accompanying music video premiered on October 5, 2007. It also peaked at the top of the charts in Canada, also charting with top-five positions in 14 countries. The song received critical acclaim and peaked at number three on the US Billboard Hot 100, becoming her second highest-peaking single at the time. The track closes with a speak-sing outro by Danja. Musically, "Gimme More" is a dance-pop, electropop and EDM- pop song with breathy vocals. The song opens with an intro in which Spears utters the phrase "It's Britney, bitch". "Gimme More" was recorded in 2006 during Spears' second pregnancy and was one of the first solo productions by Danja. It was released on August 31, 2007, by Jive Records, as the lead single from Spears' fifth studio album, Blackout (2007).
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Six months later Lady Gaga is wearing the same outfit’ Roisin Murphy interview – ‘I got reviews saying she’s a freak. Read more on Music: All Saints, reunited: ‘I thought I’d be living on a farm by now’ In this rolling greatest hits production, Spears works up a sweat alright, but, on this evidence, she’s no longer in the business of giving her all. There is, one presumes, safety in numbers and at no point does Spears appear inclined to break from the crowd.Īs a ponytailed central figure essentially dancing in her bra and pants, and with abs to die for, Spears comes over less as a pop megastar and more as a blank-faced fitness instructor leading us in a fierce cardio-vascular workout. I love you all ? /Os1dxf5R52Īt intervals there is some mechanical sexy dancing, after which she is hoisted aloft or dropped dramatically to the floor. Heard it was a record breaking turnout!!! Thank you for a fabulous show…my fabulous fans. all 57,000 of you are perfectly beautiful. With each new song Spears appears centre-stage in pseudo-superhero pose, legs apart, elbows raised and flanked by dancers, sometimes ten at a time.īrighton Pride…. Perhaps the most disappointing part of the Britney juggernaut is the choreography that, while slick, brings little in the way of invention or artistry. The best and brightest images from Brighton’s ‘biggest ever’ Pride – including rainbow policemen Read more on Britney Spears: The man who booked Britney to play Scarboroughīritney Spears given award by gay advocates for promoting equality During the lengthy intro to “Boys”, dancers in Day-Glo vests appear for a rave-inspired set piece nodding to Spears’ mid-90s beginnings. “Toxic” is more of an event, bringing with it a Amazonian, tribal-style stage set drenched in green and, for the first half, slowed to a breathy crawl. Similarly “”Gimme More”, Womanizer” and “Crazy” whizz by without noticeable ceremony. All of which means that, while the performance is lacklustre, in musical terms there’s no filler.Ī less successful artist would do their utmost string out ye olde megahits such as “Baby One More Time” and “Oops!… I Did It Again” here they are casually merged and dispensed with in just a few minutes.
Amid Spears’ much publicised personal problems in the 00s, culminating in being placed under the conservatorship of her father, it’s easy to forget that she has been a reliable hits generator for over twenty years.