Produced by English DJ-producer Burns (Ellie Goulding), who also co-wrote the track with Spears, Joe Janiak and the song’s featured guest, G-Eazy, “Make Me” steers Brit toward a more alternative, R&B-influenced sound.
Burns crafted a lush, down-tempo bedroom number that largely eschews the Vocoder and Auto-Tune effects that have dotted her most recent work. The result is a song that allows the singer to sing — really sing.
And Spears sounds better than she has in years, commanding the track with a warm tone that at least doesn’t feel dependent on studio wizards to make her sound alive.
I just listened to Make Me Oooh, Get Naked and Breathe One me, in this specific order and came to the conclusion that there is no reason for your faves to exist
@ecstasy thoughts on this song? It's in my top 5 of her album cuts.
Omg same. I always thought this song was unfairly slept on. It's the first OIDIA album track I really fell in love with when I was listening to my cassette tape.
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Cheap Thrills wants to be New in Town by Little Boots so bad
Omg same. I always thought this song was unfairly slept on. It's the first OIDIA album track I really fell in love with when I was listening to my cassette tape.
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Cheap Thrills wants to be New in Town by Little Boots so bad
There's really no bad song on OIDIA? But that's the best album cut with What U See and Can't Get No Satisfaction. The album was really BOMT but with even more money behind it. Amazing.