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Spears performed "Work Bitch" as the opening act of her Las Vegas residency, Britney: Piece of Me (2013–17). [59] The performance begins with the singer "descending from the sky in a globe-like cage". [60] After exiting the cage, she performs the choreography from the music video, accompanied by 16 alien-masked dancers.
[26] [27] The second track "Work Bitch" is an EDM song, [28] where Spears sings about what it takes to be rich, famous and beautiful, [24] repeatedly encouraging listeners to "get to work, bitch." [ 28 ] The third track " Perfume " is a 1980s -influenced power ballad , which Spears described as "incredibly special to me because it hits close to ...
The music video for the 2007 lead single "Gimme More", from her fifth studio album Blackout, displayed Spears as a stripper and featured a break from her highly choreographed music videos. [13] "Piece of Me" referenced Spears's life at the time, while "Break the Ice" was accompanied by an animated music video showing Spears as a superheroine. [14]
Lana Del Rey said that the music video for "Toxic" inspires her. [493] Porcelain Black describes her music as a "love child" of Spears and Marilyn Manson. [494] Rita Ora's 2019 music video for "Only Want You" was inspired by Spears' "Everytime" music video, and said in a stories from Instagram, "Hey @britneyspears this was for you because I ...
There's renewed interest in Britney Spears' "Everytime" music video in the wake of her claiming she got an abortion after Justin Timberlake got her pregnant, with fans speculating that the 2003 ...
Spears's eighth studio album, Britney Jean, was released in 2013; it made little commercial impact and received mixed reviews from critics but spawned the hit single "Work Bitch", which was certified platinum in the United States.
It’s Britney Spears (and Will.i.am), bitch!The artists are back for another collaboration with “Mind Your Business.” Spears, 41, and Will.i.am, 48, dropped the upbeat, in-your-face track on ...
David Bowie's video for the 1980 single "Ashes to Ashes" was the first music video to exceed this sum. Janet Jackson and Britney Spears have six videos each on the list, while Michael Jackson and Ayumi Hamasaki have five each.