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Originally posted by ebuc
I'm worried about "bitch"
In uk mtv take off bitch from it's britney bitch with it's "britney britney"...this song ( and the video) without bitch will be a mess.
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Isn't it obvious the edit will be WORK IT instead of WORK BITCH and it doesn't change the meaning of the song.
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Originally posted by Tk1
gimme more is better >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> x9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999 99999999999999999................................. .................................................. ..........................
DONE

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Are you really done though
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Originally posted by Indigo Blue
I like it. Britney knows her audience, she understands her lane, and I appreciate her consistency. I was not expecting vocals I anticipated a club ready dance anthem. So I tip my hat to Miss Spears. Work bitch!
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True.
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Originally posted by SpecialK
The truth hurts 
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It's not the truth as it hasn't been determined yet.
Apparently you believe your opinion = truth.
I swear the dedication is so apparent.
Gotta love it.
What now?
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Originally posted by zach
I LOVE the concept of the song. It isn't exactly a gay anthem like we expected (thankfully).
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Yeah, its about letting people know they have to work to get what they want.
I'm glad it can be interpreted many ways so many people can related to it.
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Originally posted by ALΞX
You can say bitch on the radio, but that doesn't mean a station won't edit it.
Bitch isn't a word banned from radio.
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WORK IT could easily be the edit and make sense
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Originally posted by artclient
I am a new man after hearing it. The last time I felt like this over pop music was /\/\ /\ Y /\. This song a game-changer, for sure. It is as close to a "bitch track" as a song can be in 2013. Miss Tony and Kenya Moore are its fore-bearers.
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