“Work Bitch” is also the ultimate motivation anthem, suitable for several scenarios.
+ Gymney
“You want a hot body? Look hot in a bikini? You better work bitch.”
Screw Jenny Craig — Brit Brit’s your new personal trainer! Not since the days of Britney’s Dance Beat has The Holy Spearit ever come for your physical fitness so hard. You can eat all the Cheetos and cheesy grits you want, as long as you remember to put in work at the gym (bitch). Do some yoga, run backwards on the treadmill, lift your fingers to the sky — you’ll be getting those “I’m A Slave 4 U” abs in no time.
+ Politicalney
First of all, “Go call the police, go call the governor” is an obvious allusion to the current New York mayoral election.
But aside from being informed on a state level, Brit Brit is also concerned about the economic welfare of our nation: “You better work bitch” is an almighty command, urging us all as a people to pause our For The Record DVDs, climb out of bed and seek employment — perhaps as a DJ, a circus performer, a Phonography professor or even a hypnotherapist. Early predictions suggest that the release of “Work Bitch” alone will bring the unemployment rate down to %0.3, made up exclusively of what American philosopher Amanda Bynes has referred to as “ugly people.”
According to political pundits, President Obama has already submitted “Work Bitch” to be considered as the official theme for Labor Day.
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+ LGBT Warriorney
Back in June, Britney tweeted that she was recording a song “4 All My Boys.”
While there were plenty of speculation about the “boys” in question, only one set of boys really fits the bill for a new Britney single: The Gays. “Work Bitch,” of course, is a reference to RuPaul‘s iconic 1992 LGBT anthem “Supermodel (You Better Work).” While there’s no sign of RuPaul’s actual song (apart from her signature catchphrase), “Work Bitch” is a relentless 4-to-the-floor banger, equipped with a searing EDM pulse that bangs against the speakers at the exact rate of a drag queen metronome.
Yet again, the Out Magazine cover story icon is tearing down walls and making inroads toward LGBT equality by bravely championing the community’s universal desire to look hot in a bikini and party in France, rendering similar efforts by lesser pop stars formally irrelevant.
Mixed feelings tbh, I like it because the beat is nice and it's a good dance song, but then again it's kind of weird because the chorus doesn't stand out all that much so until the breakdown it feels like just the same thing over and over again. But the breakdown is amazing