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Toxic" was Spears's most expensive music video to that point, at the cost of $1 million. [59] [58] The music video premiered exclusively on MTV's Making the Video on January 13, 2004. [60] The following day, Spears appeared on TRL to premiere it on regular rotation. [61] The video was first released on the Britney Spears: In the Zone video ...
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The music video for the 2007 lead single "Gimme More", from her fifth studio album Blackout, displayed Spears as a stripper and featured a break from her highly choreographed music videos. [13] "Piece of Me" referenced Spears's life at the time, while "Break the Ice" was accompanied by an animated music video showing Spears as a superheroine. [14]
J. Paul and Kamila Kiehne perform Britney Spear's 'Toxic' during the final night of 'The Voice' Battles.
Britney Spears. Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images Three years after revealing she set fire to her home gym, Britney Spears shared a photo of the damage. “Reflecting back remembering when I burnt ...
A Spears fan account tweeted, "The HORRIBLE news about Britney’s abortion bc of Justin Timberlake just took Everytime music video to a whole new view. She deserved better." She deserved better."
Lana Del Rey said that the music video for "Toxic" inspires her. [492] Porcelain Black describes her music as a "love child" of Spears and Marilyn Manson. [493] Rita Ora's 2019 music video for "Only Want You" was inspired by Spears' "Everytime" music video, and said in a stories from Instagram, "Hey @britneyspears this was for you because I ...
In November 2003, Billboard announced that Spears planned to release a video album with previously unreleased footage in mid-March 2004. [5] On February 26, MTV reported that the video would concentrate on the live performances to promote In the Zone (2003), such as her performances of "Me Against the Music" and "(I Got That) Boom Boom" on Total Request Live and the half-hour surprise ...