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  1. Sia co-wrote "Perfume", "Passenger", and "Brightest Morning Star" from Britney Jean. "Don't Let Me Be the Last to Know" was co-written by Shania Twain. "What It's Like to Be Me" from Britney was co-written by Justin Timberlake. David Guetta co-wrote "Body Ache" and "It Should Be Easy" from Britney Jean.

    Song
    Writer (s)
    Album
    Year
    "3"
    Max Martin Karl Schuster Tiffany Amber
    2009
    Britney Spears Ana Diaz Anthony Preston ...
    2013
    "Amnesia"
    Fernando Garibay Kasia Livingston
    2008
    Britney Spears Mark Taylor Paul Barry
    2005
    • Hold It Against Me
    • Radar
    • Till The World Ends
    • Me Against The Music
    • Quicksand
    • Make Me
    • Get Naked
    • Lucky
    • Slumber Party
    • And Then We Kiss

    Spears previously flirted with dubstep on 2007’s Blackout, but it was Hold It Against Me that dragged the then-underground dance music into the mainstream. A decade later, and its blistering amalgamation of industrial EDM and saccharine pop melodies still feels every bit as audacious and innovative.

    Included on the Blackout andCircus albums due to a contractual obligation that meant it had to be a single, Radar has taken on meme status among Spears fans. But this slinky electro-pop confection has charm to it, Spears’ voice pushed to almost chipmunk levels of artificiality.

    Spears’ seventh album Femme Fatale, co-executive produced by her old pal Max Martin, led the charge as Eurodance-inspired pop crashed into the charts. But Spears, now a dancefloor veteran, added a bit of spice to what was an otherwise generic era of pop, a prime example being this euphoric yet apocalyptic banger.

    After snogging at the 2003 MTV VMAs, a Madonna and Britney collaboration was inevitable. Whether it would be any good was less certain. But Me Against the Music, with its clackity beats and busy acoustic guitar, is a strange but intoxicating slice of frenetic dance pop that’s more than worthy of its headliners’ star power.

    Criminally relegated to a bonus track from Spears’ sixth album, Circus, this grief-stricken song, written by Lady Gaga about the end of a relationship, is a prime example of the sort of melancholic sonic sandpit Spears should play around in more.

    After releasing a few duds, a lot was riding on the quality of Spears’ ninth album Glory. It more than delivered, though, with lead single Make Me exemplifying the place she landed artistically. Built around luxuriant, pillowy synths and warm electric guitars, Spears sounds the most engaged and relaxed she has in years. Just don’t mention the horri...

    While there are more groundbreaking moments on Spears’ fifth album Blackout (Freakshow incorporated dubstep even earlier than Hold It Against Me), this song best demonstrates the lubricious darkness of the album, Danja’s demonic chanting and deranged synths coalescing with Spears’ come-to-bed vocals into something monstrous and thrilling.

    There are a number of songs that pepper Spears’ discography that are eerily prophetic. Her cover of My Prerogative is one notable example, as is Lucky. Dressed up as a sparkly early 00s take on doo-wop, it’s a disturbing yet syrupy rumination on the bitterness of fame that explores how prestige and celebrity obfuscate isolation and fear.

    The last single Spears released before the now infamous “indefinite work hiatus”, Slumber Party is packed full of her signature innuendo and winking come-ons. There are echoes of Drake’s Hotline Bling in the syncopated synths and plush production, which glides around Spears’ hot-and-heavy vocals until an explosion of horns during the song’s final a...

    Initially meant for Spears’ fourth album In the Zone, the original version of this song has never officially been released (it is floating around online). This remix, however, gives this curious and wistful song a cinematic quality; the aquatic beats, Ray of Light-esque guitars and longing strings emphasise the lust in Spears’ voice.

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    • Alim Kheraj
  2. Britney Spears - 100 Hits Of The '90s · Playlist · 100 songs · 8 likes.

    • 4 min
    • Rob Sheffield
    • ‘Chillin’ With U’ feat. Jamie Lynn Spears (2013) A lovey-dovey duet with her sister, Jamie Lynn, from the dark days of the conservatorship. The Spears gals bond over all their happy family memories, clink wine glasses, and sing, “When I’m witchoo, I’m chillin’, I’m chillin’!”
    • ‘Big Fat Bass,’ feat. Will.I.Am (2011) Imagine how bad a Will.I.Am production for Britney called “Big Fat Bass” might be. Now multiply that by 10. You have just imagined “Big Fat Bass.”
    • ‘E-Mail My Heart’ (1999) Look, Britney wasn’t wrong. Everyone is doing e-mails! But 23 years later, does she get any credit as a prophet? No! “E-Mail My Heart” has been mocked as Britney’s worst song since the day it came out; even songwriter Eric Foster White admits he’s humiliated by it.
    • ‘Right Now (Taste the Victory)’ (2001) If anyone could turn a soda commercial into a great piece of pop trash, it’s our girl. But not this time. Docked a few notches for the title.
    • Toxic. The #1 slot goes to "Toxic," the song that brings out the bad girl in everyone. On a personal note, I remember watching the music video as a young child and feeling the need to change the channel when my parents walked in because it was SO risqué!
    • Baby One More Time. Of course, Britney's debut song deserves a top spot on the list! Coming out in 1998, people still dress up in her iconic schoolgirl outfit for Halloween!
    • I’m a Slave 4 U. When Britney brought out that yellow python at her 2001 MTV VMA performance, it became an iconic moment that went down in music history.
    • Lucky. "Lucky" (2000) tells a story about a famous pop star named Lucky, who despite seemingly having it all (fame, wealth, beauty) is truly lonely and unhappy on the inside.
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