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Toxic" was Spears's most expensive music video to that point, at the cost of $1 million. [59] [58] The music video premiered exclusively on MTV's Making the Video on January 13, 2004. [60] The following day, Spears appeared on TRL to premiere it on regular rotation. [61] The video was first released on the Britney Spears: In the Zone video ...
"Outrageous" received mixed reviews from music critics. Mim Udovitch of Blender called the song an "R. Kelly club number, [that] has a hot, odd compulsion and lyrics that are practically big-pimpin', Spears-style". [14] William Shaw of Blender selected it as the ninth best Spears song, highlighting "the nonsense chants" at 1:10. [15]
It features Mike Shinoda rapping with different lyrics, with only some backing input from Chester Bennington. A live version of the track was featured as a b-side for "What I've Done". The success of this single, and the success of Linkin Park's "Numb/Encore" mashup with Jay-Z, led MTV to produce a mashup of "Faint" with "Toxic" by Britney Spears.
Spears' breakout bop — accompanied by its sweet-but-rebellious schoolhouse-romp music video — made her a star at 16 and a mainstay of MTV's "Total Request Live."
J. Paul and Kamila Kiehne perform Britney Spear's 'Toxic' during the final night of 'The Voice' Battles.
With the compilation album Punk Goes Pop 2, the band released a post hardcore cover version of "Toxic" by Britney Spears, as well as a related music video featuring several Spears look-alikes wearing various outfits from her music videos. A Static Lullaby toured most of the 2009 Zumiez Couch Tour with Canadian band, Silverstein.
"Me Against the Music" is a song by American singers Britney Spears and Madonna for Spears' fourth studio album, In the Zone (2003). It was written by Spears, Madonna, Christopher "Tricky" Stewart , Thabiso "Tab" Nikhereanye, Penelope Magnet, Terius Nash and Gary O'Brien.
Its accompanying music video sees Spears catching her boyfriend cheating on her at a futuristic turntable nightclub, then driving off, getting in a wreck and singing in the rain, [41] while the chair sequence in the video was inspired by Janet Jackson's music video for "The Pleasure Principle".