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Originally posted by ks_dollar
Didn't Luke say that since Britney was so busy she could only be in the studio for a small amount of time together? It's not like in that 2 hours or so she made Luke build HIAM from scratch. The Bonnie demo, already having dubstep elements in it, is very similar to the final version of the song. HIAM being dubstep influenced seems like, for the most part, due to the producers' efforts.
edit: + telling the producers "I think dubstep is really trendy and cool!" is a pretty lackluster contribution
Either way, my ass it popularized the genre.
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You realize that she could have called, texted, or emailed him about the sound she wanted and that he could have built the demo from there? That he could have played it for her during those two or so hours and she could have laid down her vocals + made any other changes she wanted? At the end of the day, Britney didn't just walk in and record a song in a genre she was unfamiliar with.
And name one mainstream, dubstep influenced song that came before HIAM.