Britney spears gimme more dubstep
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Britney doesn't need the hunk in the vid, anyway - "Whatever!" - in real life she's dating Justin Timberlake, the hottest member of the hottest boy band in the States, 'N Sync. Dressed as a Goth as envisioned by Ann Summers, and behaving like a wicked pole dancer around her clean-cut gym-bunny peers, she's essentially a rampaging 21st-century take on transformed black-leather Sandy at the end of Grease. With "Stronger" Britney explicitly turns her back on the high-school jocks and goody-goodies. All in all, a tongue-in-chic masterstroke. Somehow, though, despite her claims that she was "not that innocent", the vid's kitschy references to the Mars Lander project and the film Titanic, all added up to something frothy rather than sleazy. The song, a delicious pop amalgam of Rick James funk and ABBA harmonies, was accompanied by a video that had Britney, all grown up at 18, in a red spandex cat suit.
#BRITNEY SPEARS GIMME MORE DUBSTEP MOVIE#
Then she came back with "Oops!.I Did It Again", the very title of which sounds like a line from a dodgy movie where a lady's clothes keep accidentally-on-purpose falling off. Comparisons to squeaky clean teen queens such as Debbie Gibson and Tiffany came thick and fast. This was the Britney who, as she said at the time, wished to stay a virgin until her wedding night, a Britney who could grace a mythic Middle America that hadn't changed since ET or even Happy Days. He also told thedailybeast in 2013, regarding the weekend the video first showed on MTV, that "on Thursday afternoon she could walk into a 7-Eleven and order a Slurpee and nobody would pay any attention, and then by Monday morning all of that was gone and she could never go back."Īrcane fact: the male dancer directly behind and to the right of Britney in the locker room is Alex Estornel, brother of house music don Maceo Plex.Īpart from the outrageous ".Baby One More Time", vids for early songs, such as "Sometimes" and "Born to Make You Happy", portrayed a wholesome Britney. Dick insists that Britney was not coerced by any stereotypical sinister music biz types into sexualizing herself and that the whole shoot was just youngsters having fun. A 16-year-old Catholic schoolgirl in pigtails, gyrating, pouting and baring her abdomen, was always bound to cause controversy but the concept was the joint creation of English director Nigel Dick, whose own initial idea was rejected, and Spears' notion of herself dancing around a school "with a bunch of cute boys". Well, except for this jailbait-in-excelsis, desk-bound daydream which launched a song rejected by boy band Backstreet Boys to become one of the biggest-selling singles of all time.
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Louisiana teenager and ex-Mickey Mouse Club kid Britney Spears burst onto the scene as the 20th century drew to a close, but she was then more squeaky clean US showbiz glitz than raunch-fest.
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#BRITNEY SPEARS GIMME MORE DUBSTEP UPDATE#
This is still the case and an update has long been overdue. Despite many dismissing her output as empty fluff, I argued then that “there's a rich story to be told, reflecting the paradoxical nature of the woman herself and changes in the pop culture around her”. Eight years ago, theartsdesk offered an overview of her career via her videos. Not that she ever drifted very far away from it. The #FreeBritney movement, the new documentary Framing Britney Spears, and the ongoing controversy around her father’s legal conservatorship have served to put her back in the public eye over the last year.