This is where things get very difficult, I've been making changes to the top 10 even after putting up my 20-11 article. What I can say, is that these 10 songs are up there with the best Pop songs of the last decade.
10) My Prerogative - Greatest Hits: My Prerogative - 2004
The only cover to make it onto my top 20, I never think of My Prerogative as anything but a Britney song. The production, courtesy of Bloodshy & Avant yet again is nothing less than perfect, with synth and tribal drums echoing around Britney's crazy vocal. It couldn't have come out at a more perfect time, or have been a more appropriate Greatest Hits single, and it will always be a favourite of mine.
9) Womanizer - Circus - 2008
I remember my reaction when i first heard Womanizer. I thought it sounded like a castoff of previous album Blackout and would never be a hit. How wrong I was. The song was definitely a grower, as I began to love everything about Womanizer, a song designed to be danced to. The original version is great, but maybe the fact that I have an equal amount of listens to the X Factor performance version shows how good the 'Live' version is. A modern Britney classic.
8) I'm A Slave 4 U - Britney - 2003
As the opening to track to her eponymous third album, I'm A Slave 4 U showed that Britney had moved on from her high school sweetheart era for good, and judging by the video for the song, she was talking about a very particular type of Slave. It's her sexiest song ever, and is the sort of tune where you can hear the sweat dripping as Britney does her staple 'heavy breathing'.
7) Born To Make You Happy - ...Baby One More Time - 1999
The only song in the top 10 to come from either of Britney's first two albums, this would be number 1 if it was a list of the song that made me most happy when I hear it. Born To Make You Happy is just an incredible pop song, it has that distinctive 90s mid-tempo but still danceable quality to it, and was the best thing she had done until the next song in this list. BTMYH will always make me smile, a song that lives up to the name.
6) Overprotected - Britney - 2001
It's evident in this list that there are certain Britney songs that may not be considered classics by most, but I think of them highly. Overprotected is everything I would want in a Britney track, blistering production with plenty of moments to really let loose in the dance moves you're obviously already doing. It's another self referential track, which works so well with Britney's voice, the 'Action!' moments helping to make Overprotected one of my personal fave tracks from her career.
5) Circus - Circus - 2008
The fact that Circus has appeared directly after Overprotected is a telling sign. Both were the second singles from their respective albums, each far surpassing the original track in one respect alone, for being as 'Britney' as possible. Whereas Womanizer could have been sung by someone else, the heavy breathing, dance break and screeching production on Circus makes sure you know who is the true 'ringleader' in pop.
4) Piece of Me - Blackout - 2008
I must say that the next 4 songs would probably place in my top 20 of the 21st century, all of them being incredible songs in their own right. Piece of Me is the definitive self referential Britney track. By confidently talking about her troubles over the past year, in one song Britney made us all forget about the VMAs incident and get on with the fact that she was producing the best Pop music the world had ever seen. The fact that it's written by Klas Ahlund and featuring backing vocals from none other than Robyn (ie The Swedish Britney) makes it her best song lyrically.
3) Me Against The Music (Feat. Madonna) - In The Zone - 2003
Including Boys, Britney has only ever released a single featuring another artist twice. The fact that Madonna chose Britney to be the first artist able to say (Feat. Madonna) on their boxart shows just how much faith she had in Me Against The Music. I said before that Gimme More is the second most Danceable hit in Britney's library, well here is the first. It's her best dance video, and you can't help but get up and let go. It was number 1 on this list for a very long time, and has been vying for second position against another track on In The Zone for a very long time.
2) Toxic - In The Zone - 2004
It's crazy to think that after Me Against The Music, In The Zone was able to deliver a second single that was even better than one featuring the Queen of Pop. Toxic was the song that finally replaced Baby One More Time as her most iconic record, and is one of few Britney songs that everyone agrees is phenomenal. I can't actually think of a single negative thing to say about Toxic, it's the definition of the 'Perfect' Britney record. If so, then why is at number 2 in this chart. Number 1 has to be one of the big hits, doesn't it?
1) Break The Ice - Blackout - 2008
If you know me personally, then you already knew what my pick for number 1 was, Break The Ice is undoubtedly my favourite track from Britney's career. The fact that she has never, ever performed it, the video was animated and the single underperformed doesn't bother me; it's the best track on one of my favourite albums. It takes risks, the fact that the bass drop out after her Janet style 'I Like This Part' doesn't return at all and the subdued nature of proceedings just adds to the mystery around the song. The lyrics are hardly special, but the song is constructed effortlessly, with haunting chants from producer Danja and some of the best breathing ever heard on a Britney song. Break The Ice just takes over whenever I hear it, something all 4 of the top tracks do here. I lose myself when I hear Break The Ice, which is why it has to be number 1 on my list of the top 20 Britney Songs.
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Sunday, March 27, 2011
Superlist Sunday: Top 20 Britney Songs 20-11
Britney is back! I had previously planned to have a week of articles leading up to this post of the 20 best Britney songs (I may still continue into next week if I have time). Here we go then, here's the first half of my Britney Top 20, an artist who deserves an extended list more than any other. You may be surprised by my choices, some obvious omissions may anger the most Hardcore fans.
20) Lucky - Oops...I Did It Again - 2000
Britney's first truly biographical hit, with songs like Piece of Me and Overprotected soon to follow. Lucky is early noughties pop at its most innocent, showing the purer side of Britney that would soon be forgotten a few albums down the line. Lucky was one of my favourites on release, and is the first track in my top 20.
19) Outrageous - In The Zone - 2004
A song that never made it onto the UK singles chart, mainly due to the video shoot being cancelled following Britney's leg injury, Outrageous is one of the standout songs of In The Zone. As dirty as Slave 4 U, but with tribal production, its a song most people wouldn't place on such a Britney countdown. Lyrics that live up the title make this one of her best Dance jams.
18) Everytime - In The Zone - 2004
In stark contrast to the previous song, Everytime is one of only 2 Britney ballads to make it onto my list. She's always seemed much more comfortable with a thumping bassline behind her, but the final track of In The Zone proved that Britney could pull off a record with a simple piano accompaniment. She made it into a hit too, Everytime being her last UK number 1 song.
17) ...Baby One More Time - ...Baby One More Time - 1998
Probably the entry that will surprise most people, I don't consider ...Baby to be Britney's best song. It launched her music career, and is deservedly one of the biggest selling Pop tracks ever, but while I do still enjoy the iconic video it just isn't one of my favourites. It's still the 'perfect' pop song, and without it we wouldn't have a chart full of Pop acts like Katy Perry and Ke$ha, its always a guilty pleasure too.
16) Boys (Co-Ed Mix) (Feat. Pharrel) - Britney - 2002
The first track with a featured artist on this list, the album version of Boys was great to begin with before Pharrel jumped on it. The single version thankfully ditches the key change of the original, but Boys is sis probably the funkiest hit in Britney's collection. It also created one of her most iconic 'talky bits' in the eternally relevant 'Get Nasty'.
15) Stronger - Oops...I Did It Again - 2000
Stronger is one those of those Britney records which could never be sang by anyone else without sounding horrid. Her vocal here is one of my favourites of her career, the nasally 'Hush Just Stop' making it My favourite Britney song to sing on Karaoke. It was a huge step forward for her musically, into a more mature sounding Britney, and I so often forget that it came from her second album (an album that also contained the early 'classic' Dear Diary).
14) Hold It Against Me - Femme Fatale - 2011
The newest song in this chart, Hold It Against Me was the perfect way to introduce Femme Fatale (ie. Britney's second best album) to the world. From the thumping Bassline, the incredible vocal delivery of 'Hazey', to the dubstep breakdown that would on to become the main sound of the album, Hold It Against Me has enough energy to match any of Britney's older hits.
13) Someday (I Will Understand) - Chaotic EP - 2005
The second, and best ballad on this list, Someday is hands down the best vocal of Britney's career. Genuinely heartfelt, and with little to no computer trickery adjusting her voice proves that she does have actual vocal talent. It's also the best writing the star has ever done, written solely by Britney herself as a tribute to her then unborn first child. It may not have made an impact on the charts, but in my books, Someday is the sort of ballad every Britney album deserves.
12) Do Somethin' - Greatest Hits: My Prerogative - 2005
I've listened to various Britney compilations over the weeks leading up to Femme Fatale's release, and Do Somethin' has unexpectedly become the track I most look forward to. Whether it's because I never gave it enough credit upon release, or just that it's a great song I don't know. What I do know is that Do Somethin' is yet another outstanding Bloodshy and Avant production, both intense and frantic throughout, two things that can push Britney to the limit.
11) Gimme More - Blackout - 2007
I really wanted to put this in my top 10, but the song that despite being one of her best is associated with the worst moment of Britney's career finds itself at number 11. I will go on record to say that Gimme More is the 2nd most danceable song in this list, a feat that is highly acclaimed when it comes to Britney. As the opening to her best album, Gimme More gives you that feeling of being in a club, and without this song, we wouldn't have her most iconic phrase since her first song; 'It's Britney Bitch'.
20) Lucky - Oops...I Did It Again - 2000
Britney's first truly biographical hit, with songs like Piece of Me and Overprotected soon to follow. Lucky is early noughties pop at its most innocent, showing the purer side of Britney that would soon be forgotten a few albums down the line. Lucky was one of my favourites on release, and is the first track in my top 20.
19) Outrageous - In The Zone - 2004
A song that never made it onto the UK singles chart, mainly due to the video shoot being cancelled following Britney's leg injury, Outrageous is one of the standout songs of In The Zone. As dirty as Slave 4 U, but with tribal production, its a song most people wouldn't place on such a Britney countdown. Lyrics that live up the title make this one of her best Dance jams.
18) Everytime - In The Zone - 2004
In stark contrast to the previous song, Everytime is one of only 2 Britney ballads to make it onto my list. She's always seemed much more comfortable with a thumping bassline behind her, but the final track of In The Zone proved that Britney could pull off a record with a simple piano accompaniment. She made it into a hit too, Everytime being her last UK number 1 song.
17) ...Baby One More Time - ...Baby One More Time - 1998
Probably the entry that will surprise most people, I don't consider ...Baby to be Britney's best song. It launched her music career, and is deservedly one of the biggest selling Pop tracks ever, but while I do still enjoy the iconic video it just isn't one of my favourites. It's still the 'perfect' pop song, and without it we wouldn't have a chart full of Pop acts like Katy Perry and Ke$ha, its always a guilty pleasure too.
16) Boys (Co-Ed Mix) (Feat. Pharrel) - Britney - 2002
The first track with a featured artist on this list, the album version of Boys was great to begin with before Pharrel jumped on it. The single version thankfully ditches the key change of the original, but Boys is sis probably the funkiest hit in Britney's collection. It also created one of her most iconic 'talky bits' in the eternally relevant 'Get Nasty'.
15) Stronger - Oops...I Did It Again - 2000
Stronger is one those of those Britney records which could never be sang by anyone else without sounding horrid. Her vocal here is one of my favourites of her career, the nasally 'Hush Just Stop' making it My favourite Britney song to sing on Karaoke. It was a huge step forward for her musically, into a more mature sounding Britney, and I so often forget that it came from her second album (an album that also contained the early 'classic' Dear Diary).
14) Hold It Against Me - Femme Fatale - 2011
The newest song in this chart, Hold It Against Me was the perfect way to introduce Femme Fatale (ie. Britney's second best album) to the world. From the thumping Bassline, the incredible vocal delivery of 'Hazey', to the dubstep breakdown that would on to become the main sound of the album, Hold It Against Me has enough energy to match any of Britney's older hits.
13) Someday (I Will Understand) - Chaotic EP - 2005
The second, and best ballad on this list, Someday is hands down the best vocal of Britney's career. Genuinely heartfelt, and with little to no computer trickery adjusting her voice proves that she does have actual vocal talent. It's also the best writing the star has ever done, written solely by Britney herself as a tribute to her then unborn first child. It may not have made an impact on the charts, but in my books, Someday is the sort of ballad every Britney album deserves.
12) Do Somethin' - Greatest Hits: My Prerogative - 2005
I've listened to various Britney compilations over the weeks leading up to Femme Fatale's release, and Do Somethin' has unexpectedly become the track I most look forward to. Whether it's because I never gave it enough credit upon release, or just that it's a great song I don't know. What I do know is that Do Somethin' is yet another outstanding Bloodshy and Avant production, both intense and frantic throughout, two things that can push Britney to the limit.
11) Gimme More - Blackout - 2007
I really wanted to put this in my top 10, but the song that despite being one of her best is associated with the worst moment of Britney's career finds itself at number 11. I will go on record to say that Gimme More is the 2nd most danceable song in this list, a feat that is highly acclaimed when it comes to Britney. As the opening to her best album, Gimme More gives you that feeling of being in a club, and without this song, we wouldn't have her most iconic phrase since her first song; 'It's Britney Bitch'.
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