Sunday, April 10, 2011

Music Video Review: Britney Spears - "Till The World Ends .

Britney's video for "Till The World Ends" was shot in LA in the heart of March, and though Spears hated the "dingy and gross" filming conditions in a dank storage facility, her vigor never wavers in the last product. As befits the song title, the recording comes together all done the apocalypse, on December 21, 2012. Spears takes her party underground, below the sewers of a nameless big city, who knows where in the public?

As the buildings topple around them and fiery masses fall from the sky, all Britney and her mates would wish to do is flirt and dance.

Directed by Ray Kay (who's also worked with Justin Bieber and Lady Gaga) and choreographed by Brian Friedman, the director's cut is actually a hot mash-up of Spears accomplishing what she does best: groping barely dressed men, giving the camera bedroom eyes, and being playful in several leather jackets and skintight bodysuits, including a red one that seem to be a nod to her Martian Queen catsuit. She smiles big and promising for the camera, after which she looks balmy as she prances all round and throws her hair about like some sort of siren.

A DJ spins the merry tune while folks outside crawl through a manhole to connect the group heaving and groping their way to survival. Spears brings the unit set of dance moves she can muster nowadays, totally outshining her own performance in "Keep It Against Me" and reestablishing a minimal of religion that the Spears we once observed and loved is smooth around.

While Spears spends lots of the party seemingly happy to be out from the hazards of the apocalypse outside, at some point she emerges into a man that didn't end, smiling as the sun bathes her in its comfy sparkle.

The album is collected to entry at No. 1 on this week's Billboard 200 with a projected 280,000 copies, according to Nielsen SoundScan, after "Make It Against Me" premiered at No. 1 on the Hot 100 after it hit digital retailers on Jan. 10.

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