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  1. Glory is the ninth studio album by American singer Britney Spears, released on August 26, 2016, through RCA Records. After renewing her contract with RCA, Spears began work on the album in 2014.

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    • August 26, 2016
    • September 2014 – June 2016
  2. Dec 4, 2020 · “Make Me” feat. G-Eazy is featured on "Glory", the ninth studio album from Britney Spears, OUT NOW! Stream “Glory” on: Spotify: http://smarturl.it/StreamBSG?...

  3. Aug 26, 2016 · If there’s one moment that sums up the fantastic new Britney Spears album – Glory, she calls it—it’s “Clumsy,” which dropped as a teaser single a few weeks ago. It’s a minimal electro-throb...

  4. Listen to Glory (Deluxe) by Britney Spears on Apple Music. 2020. 23 Songs. Duration: 1 hour, 16 minutes.

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    • Invitation
    • Make Me …
    • Private Show
    • Man on The Moon
    • Just Luv Me
    • Clumsy
    • Do You Wanna Come Over?
    • Slumber Party
    • Just Like Me
    • Love Me Down

    After the damp squib that was 2013’s Britney Jean, fans could be forgiven for approaching Glory with some trepidation. Invitation calms those nerves: an understated, tactile glide, it’s patient and unhurried about easing you into Spears’ ninth album. Like a downtempo version of 2003’s Breathe on Me, it’s the first time in years that the breathy tex...

    Glory’s lead single wasn’t an instant pop classic, but it’s the kind of song that sneaks up on you gradually. The signature birdsong synths of tropical house have been a radio staple for a couple of years now, but Make Me … doesn’t so much hop on the trend as gently massage it into something a bit more sensual. Following Invitation, it looks like p...

    Over the years, Spears’ voice has been moulded into a vast array of shapes – but the bulk of those have been the result of her producers zeroing in on its innately odd, malleable qualities rather than the singer herself experimenting with what she can do. But the zany Private Show is a showcase for Spears to explore first helium-textured cartoon co...

    Glory’s best track so far continues to underline the album’s strengths. It’s a dreamy, yearning number, but more of a contented reverie than the kind of dysfunctional desperation that has characterised loneliness for Britney so often. It’s wide-eyed and romantic enough that it could plausibly have been exhumed from Britney’s earliest album sessions...

    There aren’t many big-name producers on Glory. That is a positive; pop albums with a lot at stake can often reach too hard for too many trends at once, but Glory is a remarkably coherent, relaxed listen. Cashmere Cat’s credit on Just Luv Me is an exception, but there’s not a hint of breaking the mood: it uses all the tools of the big-room dance ban...

    Enough sophistication: Clumsy brings out grinding, Justice-style metallic synths, verses that jitter and hop uncontrollably, beery chants and an absurd moment when Spears’ voice gets pitch-shifted thither and yon. But if much of her post-Blackout work seems to have had an absence of character as its end goal, turning her voice into part of the elec...

    Glory is in full swing now, and Do You Wanna Come Over? takes the party back to Britney’s heyday. Stop-start strummed flamenco guitar has been an underused kinetic force in pop for some years; while this immediately calls to mind Justin Timberlake’s Like I Love You, perhaps a better comparison for the album is Timberlake’s erstwhile *N Sync bandmat...

    Glory is reminiscent of Spears’ 2003 album,In the Zone, in both the stylistic ground it covers and the low-key approach to its own variety. It’s also her most sex-focused work since then. But where In the Zone largely conflated sexuality with losing oneself in transgression, Glory’s angle is one of humour. Slumber Party’s high-school metaphor would...

    Given Spears’ country upbringing, it’s curious she’s never ventured much into the genre. Just Like Me threatens to do so for about half a minute before shifting into shimmering electro, but the narrative of Spears catching her lover cheating retains something of the country spirit – even if her reaction is to peal out a disbelieving denial rather t...

    Glory is such a smooth, streamlined album that its songs can shapeshift in fairly radical ways without it sounding like a big deal. Love Me Down opens with a distorted Britney speak-singing over wobbling bass, subtly adds a reggae rhythm, segues into a chorus whose melody undulates and swoops as though tracing a pattern in the sky, drops into a pos...

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  6. Aug 26, 2016 · Britney Spears’s Glory: a breakdown of the pop icon’s new album, her most varied one yet. Its 17 tracks span more genres than Britney usually acknowledges, from club bangers to slow jams. With ...

  7. Aug 24, 2016 · Britney Spears strives mightily to be one-dimensional on “Glory,” her ninth studio album. But Ms. Spears has plenty of back story; she’s a 34-year-old working mother, the headliner in her...

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