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At first I was like WTF?

After few spins i kind of like it and it's catchy.

Radio can make this hit. Just like horrible The Time by BEP's.

 

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It's her best song since 'Everytime', which isn't hard to achieve considering what's been put out since then...

 

I quite like it. It sounds like everything else around atm which will work to its advantage but I can see this being a pretty decent era for her. I wouldn't rule out #1 if it has little competition but top 3 is likely.

I'll let you know when I start caring about your genitalia. I'll also let you know when I start caring about what you think is rude, crude or socially unacceptable on a forum.

 

Won't be anytime soon, girl.

 

I'm kinda busay popping it like a hood RN.

http://i29.tinypic.com/33yryo6.jpg

 

wow go tyler :D

glad to see a fellow britney fan :D

if this is released properly, definely 1# <33

Radio can make this hit. Just like horrible The Time by BEP's.

 

Do NOT compare that piece of $h!t to this! (though the dirty bit is amazing)

 

It's actually quite good. I'd be surprised if it went to #1 on the Billboard just because I can't see its airplay been massive, but you never know.

 

I like the mini dubstep breakdown in the middle of the song, who produced it? My only problem with the track is that anybody could have put their vocals on it. It doesn't sound like a Britney track, it just sounds like big name producer FEATURING Britney Spears if that makes sense?

Rusko must have produced the dubstep bit, it definitely sounds like his work.

 

And I LOVE this. This was never going to attract people who don't like her, so I'm not surprised. I just want it #1. :cheer:

It's actually quite good. I'd be surprised if it went to #1 on the Billboard just because I can't see its airplay been massive, but you never know.

 

I like the mini dubstep breakdown in the middle of the song, who produced it? My only problem with the track is that anybody could have put their vocals on it. It doesn't sound like a Britney track, it just sounds like big name producer FEATURING Britney Spears if that makes sense?

 

I kind of think the opposite. The reason I like this so much is because it's definitely a Britney track and even though it fits in with everything else that's out right now, it doesn't actually sound like anything else right now (except maybe Take It Off).

 

Really, it's not that great of a song; the chorus isn't strong enough to pull of the Only Girl beat drop and the verses aren't up to much. But there's just something about this that's a little bit amazing.

 

^ Yeah. And I think to us UK people, the song doesn't sound that "new", since we've got people like Example and Katy B in the charts and on the radio, but in the US, it'll seem more different to what they're used to, I suspect.

 

Do NOT compare that piece of $h!t to this! (though the dirty bit is amazing)

 

:rofl:

 

Also, I voted top 10. Although I think it could get #1 in the US on sales alone, depending on the competition it gets (when is it released? I guess they'll do the usual digital/airplay (almost) simultaneous release), since I remember 3 doing that a couple of years ago.

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At least this features some proper grime production, in comparison to the pathetic attempt on 'The Time (Dirty Bit)'.

 

Biggest song of the year (already?!), possibly. She's certainly paved the way for this style of music to enter the charts commercially this year.

At least this features some proper grime production, in comparison to the pathetic attempt on 'The Time (Dirty Bit)'.

 

Biggest song of the year (already?!), possibly. She's certainly paved the way for this style of music to enter the charts commercially this year.

 

Does anybody in the US even know what Grime is (yet)? :lol:

 

I really liked The Time though! :)

Does anybody in the US even know what Grime is (yet)? :lol:

 

I really liked The Time though! :)

Don't know why I put grime, I meant to put dubstep.. :lol:

^ Yeah. And I think to us UK people, the song doesn't sound that "new", since we've got people like Example and Katy B in the charts and on the radio, but in the US, it'll seem more different to what they're used to, I suspect.

:rofl:

 

Also, I voted top 10. Although I think it could get #1 in the US on sales alone, depending on the competition it gets (when is it released? I guess they'll do the usual digital/airplay (almost) simultaneous release), since I remember 3 doing that a couple of years ago.

 

Today.

It's actually quite good. I'd be surprised if it went to #1 on the Billboard just because I can't see its airplay been massive, but you never know.

 

It's already the most added song in one day in American radio history.

That dubstep breakdown is just IMMENSE!

 

Sounds very very UK current next to Katy B and even Jessie J I dare to say.

 

Hopefully they'll do a properly amazing quality video. She's still lacking that ever since Toxic [and no, Womanizer was not immensly amazing].

 

Hopefully the Album is epic aswell, and I'll finally buy another Britney album after the mature and Britney-in-her-greatest-form In The Zone.

 

Top5 easily, #1 if marketed correctly.

Don't know why I put grime, I meant to put dubstep.. :lol:

 

Oh yeah. I was gonna say, I didn't hear Britney rapping in this song! :lol:

 

Although, to be fair, dubstep isn't very well known in the US either. Both genres originated from the UK (London specifically).

 

I think it would be great if both became popular all around the world someday. Who knows, this Britney song could be a big deal in spreading dubstep around the globe. I mean, it's Britney, so it'll get everybody listening to it, and it's still like 90% a pop song, so it's still mainstream enough for good radio airplay, and it won't scare people away too easily.

 

Then that'll pave the way for La Roux and In For the Kill. :)

Hey, I've never commented before, just lurked. I think that this will definitely be a number 1 in America. Where I live in Atlanta, dubstep is fairly well known among teenagers (definitely more well known that grime), and europop is also gaining popularity. On top of that, a new Britney Spears song ensures a top-ten debut, and I think this is her best song in a few years. I don't think a number one debut would be unlikely here. I definitely think this will be dubstep's mainstream breakthrough in America. I hope it leads to more dubstep songs gaining mainstream popularity here. In the U.K., I think that this kind of song will be seen as unique. I see a debut at number 3 or 4 thanks, but possibly rising to number one in the second or third week.

Top 5

 

It's nothing 'speshul' but I know it will grow on me because I like that bitch! ^_^

It's hardly 'dubstep' though, it's more dubtro. The dubstep is there but you can hardly hear it because of how electro-pop it is at the same time. The more I listen to it, the more the beat just sounds like Take it Off though... the only bit it is a bit dubstep really is in the breakdown.

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