"Everytime" is a song by American recording artist Britney Spears from her fourth album, In the Zone. It was released on May 17, 2004, by Jive Records as the third single from the album.
"Everytime" is a song by American recording artist Britney Spears from her fourth album, In the Zone. It was released on May 17, 2004, by Jive Records as the third single from the album.
Guys .... will "Ooh la la" be released as a single ... or just as a promo song for the film's soundtrack?
I mean ... "Masterpiece" by Madonna was the soundtrack song of the sh*tty film she directed , but it was never released as a single.
so ... Will "Ooh la la" be Britney's official 36th / 37th single?? is it official?
Tbh I hope it's not.
They shouldn't send it to radio cuz I think it will bomb. Even at Pop radio where she's a staple. People have clearly moved on from this generic dance song and it wouldn't work at all.
Came across this post on Exhale, which surprisingly made a lot of sense
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Because we are aiming at the Teen audience to improve sales this era...Britney has that funny youthful voice and young kids love it. I Wanna Go was a #1 pop radio hit.
Beyonce & Gaga voices are ****ing old this era Brit will show the difference to win the young audience when Taylor Swift is not there. You guys always say that Taylor's songs are too annoying but yet they sell 3-4 million copies easily.
Each single must clearly meet the satisfaction of a certaint target audience. Scream n Shout was designed for the Hiphop Urban target.
Now target for for this song is the teen & kids.
These 2 singles will perfectly pave the way for 8th studio album. Britney is special with the ability of winning various demo. It makes her a legend passing the test of time.
Of course there will be dark songs, deep songs on the album but we are talking about Ooh La La release. Good or bad move just wait and see!
They shouldn't send it to radio cuz I think it will bomb. Even at Pop radio where she's a staple. People have clearly moved on from this generic dance song and it wouldn't work at all.