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  1. On October 17, 2011, Britney Spears released the Criminal music video, the last single off Femme Fatale, through the iTunes store. It was directed by Chris Mars Piliero, who had previously directed I Wanna Go. It was later uploaded to her Youtube channel the following day. The video was shot in the streets of London, right before she started the European leg of her Femme Fatale Tour. She said in an interview for AOL "I've never shot on location out of the country of America for a video. So, it should be very interesting. It was partly my idea ... to see if it could to happen, and they were like, 'Yeah, it's a great idea,' so we did it." A few days before the production began, the details of the video leaked, as wells as the people they were casting for a role in the video which included "hot girls" for the fiance to be with at the party, a "chubby grocery store clerk", "male cop", "Chief of police" and a Britney body double. Jason Trawick, Britney's boyfriend at the time, was also in the video. According to Chris Mars, casting Jason for the video was Britney's idea, and he also revealed that he was hesitant about it, since he considered that a real actor would do a better job. He told USA Today: "When you're doing nudity, I don't think it was at the top of Britney's list to bring in some random guy while her boyfriend watches. [...] We definitely wanted to make some passionate, steamy scenes, but we also wanted it to be intensely beautiful. We didn't want to go for raunchy. We wanted it to be sensual and steamy." After images of Britney holding a gun replica during the filming of the video surfaced, a lot of controversy sparked in London for "promoting gun violence" after the riots that had occurred in England earlier that year. They wanted Britney to apologize for the video, but instead her team released a statement saying that "the video is a fantasy story featuring Britney's boyfriend, Jason Trawick, which literally plays out the lyrics of a song written three years before the riots ever happened." Chris Mars commented about the controversy "Holding the gun became a controversial thing 'cause we filmed it in London, and they don't have a lot of gun use out there. That doesn't mean that there's no gun use, so I did find it really interesting. For me, the thing is, it blew me away that members of [the British] Parliament were speaking about this. One, because it's a music video, and two, because don't you guys have television shows out there that show crime? It's really strange to me. I don't understand why pop stars are put on such a high pedestal over other celebrities. Why do members of Parliament feel that they need to scrutinize her for having a gun, and 'She's in the public,' and 'She should know better,' and 'She's a role model,' but what about every other celebrity out there? What about every other actor? That's very strange to me. I was really surprised at how much the gun use was scrutinized. Jason plays a professional criminal, so it makes sense he has a gun. We shouldn't censor ourselves." The video received mostly positive reviews, some finding the scenes of physical abuse surprising and her acting a bit stiff, but she also received comments such as "We can't honestly remember the last time Britney Spears looked so gorgeous in a music video" and deemed it as the best video from Femme Fatale." Upon its release, the video was flagged on YouTube, and only registered people above 18 years old were able to watch it. This hugely affected its performance in views compared to the previous Femme Fatale videos, which had been rapidly become the most watched videos on her channel. It wasn't until 2013 that the flag was removed, and it started to slowly get more and more views. Around 2016, it gained more popularity as a lot of fanfic videos of Harley Quinn and the Joker from the film Suicide Squad featured the song, and in recent years it went viral again due to a Tik Tok challenge. The video hit 100 million views in March 2019. It currently has over 195M views and it's usually among the daily top 10 most watched videos of Britney.
  2. Dancehall Queen stomping on the girls who have no talent once again! The fact that Nicki Minaj can ride any beat and drop release anything her bomboclat ***** wants… is serving iconic and legendary!
  3. Yes, I know it annoys some people because of too much auto tune but weren't other pop girls in the early 10s like that too? Gaga, Kesha, Riri FF is usually low in rankings but it's actually my second favorite Britney Album (after Blackout of course)
  4. I think it would be INSANE seeing primeney perform “Gimme More” from the Femme Fatale tour. It’s just so grand and even with the minimal dancing there is still a lot to take in. She would’ve added better choreography and I feel like it would go down as one of her best. Thoughts?
  5. Produced by Darkchild. Does the intro remind you of a deluxe song?
  6. A new femme fatale demo called Battle Royale by bonnie McKee has surfaced. Do you think it should’ve made the cut?
  7. Happy Mother’s Day to the best mom in the world, that is Britney Jean Spears. The original, unforgettable, the femme fatale, the lioness that is stronger than yesterday 💐🌎😇 Because of you Mother Nature has blessed you once again with a little miracle 👶 and we are over the moon. We wish you and the little one a safe and healthy pregnancy. Comment below your motherly love for Britney and what you’re most Grateful for about her. 🙏
  8. Sent during the early sessions for Femme Fatale in 2010, Catch Me If You Can is a demo written and sung by Bonnie McKee, but ended up being rejected. Funny enough, it has the same title of the long-awaited reject from Blackout, produced by Danja, but they don't have any sort of relation between each other.
  9. Recently, Bonnie McKee talked about pitching a track for Britney's Femme Fatale album called "Femme Fatale", that ended up being rejected because of her mispronunciation of the title. She even said she commented it to David Guetta and he laughed at her. Listen to the story on her Tik Tok (below) The track with her vocals has surfaced via Discord. It seems it's a very early mix, since it has no bridge.
  10. Nicole Morier has opened a new Tik Tok account and is giving out on the tracks she has worked with, including How I Roll (she shared a rough demo clip with her voclas) and the rejected Baby in the Shotgun for Blackout (she shared a clip of the writer's demo). Here's her Tik Tok account: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZML58bfbG/ Sorry for the double post @PokemonSpears
  11. Bonnie Mckee revealed in a TikTok video that she wrote a song titled “Femme Fatale” for the album of the same name that was produced by David Guetta. Bonnie says It was scrapped because Bonnie mispronounced the words in the demo. Petty right? I wanna hear the demo now unless Britney did record it 👀
  12. How in the world her fantastic team/label decided to treat this absolute bop as a BONUS TRACK?! Still furious to this day.
  13. Minute 2:38 ...the questions is: where are those tracks? So far these two songs are the only 100% confirmed unreleased FF tracks: This one is a supposed demo for FF aswell performed by Nicole Morier and Kasia Livingston, which sounds pretty much like Scary: And here we have another one, this time with Kasia Livingston only: Time for 'Femme Fatale Part 2'!
  14. Bop Exhale. Let's bow down to the best urban track off Femme Fatale
  15. This song and video is so much camp I love it because Britney's never done really campy videos aside from this and Pretty Girls. This song is so much fun and even though it was a successful hit and everyone loves it I feel it was overlooked by Till the World Ends Do you stan I Wanna Go?
  16. I've been playing our Girl a lot lately. The Femme Fatale and Glory albums to be specific. Those are the ones I play non stop since like they were like released like... Gasoline, SIWAK and Better all could have been hit singles but we know why a lot of missed opportunities happened during these eras because of Team Con and we don't even know actually how she feels about these albums. I've always had an idea of her making music videos for some fan favorite tracks. Heck I would even take that over B10. So many songs had potential for music videos. I know we all wanted a video for Get Naked and Freakshow in the Blackout days here on Exhale. Which songs would you like a music video for if and when Britney decided to rerelease some tracks as singles? She did it for Circus with Radar after all @Jordan Miller @CrazyButItFeelsAllright @Urbanney @Puppy What tracks would y'all want Re-released. Are you here for this idea?
  17. 10 years ago I was seeing Britney live in São Paulo, Brazil. The show was full of energy as u can see in the video below. But IMO the highest pont of the night was SLAVE... gosh... E.V.E.R.Y.B.O.D.Y sang along every single word. (saddly I didnt fing a actual video os slave that night, 18th, nov, 2011). What was you favorite part of that tour? And why?
  18. 10 years ago I slayed Sabi's verse on Drop Dead Beautiful then did some Britney inspired armography This is legendary. Who else thinks JayTawndré slayed Sabi's verse in the crockpot? #JusticeforDropDeadBeautiful I see yew !!! @SlayOut
  19. I was looking for Britney performances from 2008-2018 and I came across this one. I've always said He About to Lose Me should have been a single. This song was Britney's favorite I asked her at the M+G. You can see during a difficult time during the conservatorship that she still gave her all in this simple yet amazing performance. And yes she is singing live
  20. Girl this is some tea that shoulda been done been spilled a long time ago.. But it don't surprise me that nobody been calling this out and that's my truth and I'm gonna stick to it. Femme Fatale was ROBBED because there are 3 more tracks that were begging Mama Brit to be a Billboard Hot 100 Hit. You know which ones? Inside Out, DDB and HATLM. Let's discuzz thiz shi-t¿! ☕
  21. for Britney Jean: for FF: So, Rani Hancock and Peter Thea actually work for RCA/worked for Jive as A&Rs so they must have been the defacto A&R but Larry and Adam being credited just tells me Britney didn't even talk properly with a A&R for these two albums.
  22. I see many of u insult glory ( @SUCCESSICA IS A QUEEN) or question whether it deserves to be in her holy trinity, or say it isn’t her baby and is in fact Bazuuka Jolie part 2 ( @PokemonSpears) but I have something to SAY!!!!!!!! so let’s discount her entire discography for a second and just look at the music she released in the 2010s: Femme Fatale (Will.I.am thinks he executively produced this album), Balsamic Jerusha, or Glory? i personally think her best album from the 2010s is glory. I don’t love femme fatale but tbh…. The singles were catchy too. wooh oh oh oh oh oh ohhhhh
  23. On April 14, 2011, DANCE Till the World Ends music video was released. It was the alternative cut that removed the apocalyptic scenes from the original video and focused instead on the choreograpy as well as the close-up shots of Britney. Even though it looked like they released this version just to clear up the rumors of there being a body double in the original video after this one premiered, it was actually reported since April 04, before the original video came out, that two versions of the video would exist. Maybe they saw it coming... The video was not as popular as its counterpart, and 10 years later it still hasn't hit the 10M views mark on her YouTube channel. Related:
  24. On April 11, 2011, Rihanna released the remix version of S&M, the fourth single off her fifth studio album Loud. It featured Britney Spears as a guest artist. The song, recorded in 2010, was originally written and produced by Stargate (Mikel S. Eriksen + Tor Erik Hermansen) and Sandy Vee, with additional songwriting by Ester Dean. It's an uptempo EDM track that talks about ***, sadomasochism (S&M) and bondage, though Rihanna revealed the lyrics were metaphoric and it was really about a "love-hate relationship with the media". It was released as the fourth single off her Loud album in January, and it had already reached #2 on the Billboard Hot 100 before the remix featuring Britney dropped. A music video, directed by Melina Matsoukas was released on February 1st, gaining a lot of positive reviews, but also the ban in eleven countries due to its explicit nature, as well as a lawsuit from David LaChapelle and Philipp Paulus who both claimed the video violated the copyright of each of their photoshoots. After the success the song had on radio despite the critics, Rihanna asked her fans on Twitter about potential collaborators to jump on a remix of the track. Britney turned out to be the most popular suggestion, and that's how the duet came about. In the new version, Rihanna and Britney both sing on the original chorus, but Britney sings a whole new second verse. Rihanna talked to Elvis Duran on radio about this feature saying Despite Rihanna's interest in doing a music video for the track, this ultimately never came to fruition. The day before the release, Rihanna wrote on Twitter "I got a #**** collabo comin your way supa dupa soon!!!! OH YEAH!!! By popular demand. Its BRITNEY *****!!!! One of the biggest worldwide popstars! U gangsta #EPIC" to which Britney replied "You're such a tease! I like it, like it... You think they're ready Ri Ri?". The week after the release of the remix, S&M finally topped the Billboard Hot 100, after 293,000 digital downloads across all of its versions, the Britney remix counting for 66% of the overall sales. It became Rihanna's 10th #1 single on the chart, becoming only the ninth act to achieve this and the fifth female to do so, behind Mariah Carey, Madonna, Whitney Houston and Janet Jackson. It became Britney's fifth #1 hit, and her second one that year, after Hold It Against Me debuted at #1 in January. In May of that year, Rihanna performed the song at the Billboard Music Awards, with Britney making a surprise appearance towards the end. Britney also performed the track on her Femme Fatale Tour that summer, in a medley with her debut single ...Baby One More Time.
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