It was her best. It shows the rise and fall of a popstar in enticing imagery.
But to the general public it was a bunch of random **** thrown together -- it killed the song officially because no one knew what to do with that.
There was nothing iconic or memorable about that video --- school girls, catsuit, dancing, Madonna, black hair, sauna.....
Sure the fans appreciated it because they knew what it meant, but aside from that -- barely anyone even knows HIAM had a video. No wonder flashmobs and tributes skip over that song.
But to the general public it was a bunch of random **** thrown together -- it killed the song officially because no one knew what to do with that.
There was noting iconic or memorable about that video --- school girls, catsuit, dancing, Madonna, black hair, sauna.....
Sure the fans appreciated it because they knew what it meant, but aside from that -- barely anyone even knows HIAM had a video. No wonder flashmobs and tributes skip over that song.
Besides the body double controversy, there was NOTHING iconic or memorable about TTWE either.
The bland choreography was performed in the VMA's tribute and various flashmobs. People remember the choreography -- not necessarily Britney's dancing.