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8 year oldThe album is much livelier than predecessor Britney Jean, which arrived in 2013 and became her lowest-selling album to debut on the charts. Glory contains the previously released “Private Show,” “Do You Wanna Come Over?” and “Clumsy,” all of which were issued to streaming services over the past few weeks. Elsewhere on the album, the songs’ paces vacillate, but Spears is clearly here to party.
Everything We Know So Far About Britney Spears’ ‘Glory’
“What You Need” is a blast of horns and southern flavor, “If I’m Dancing” rips a page out of the Major Lazer handbook and “Just Luv Me” channels the icy bounce of Justin Bieber’s latest hits. The most surprising inclusion comes on the deluxe version: album closer “Coupure Électrique,” which runs at two-and-a-half minutes, features Spears singing in French throughout. While it sounds a bit bizarre, it actually fits her whispery tenor, and easily slots as one of her most adventurous songs to date.
The rollout for Glory hasn’t been smooth sailing. She initially partnered with famed director David LaChapelle to shoot the visuals for “Make Me” for a spicier version, which was teased in a clip that leaked ahead of the video’s release. But fans were left confused when the official video came out on Aug. 5, and it was notably tamer and somewhat clichéd. Rumors swirled that Spears’ team removed LaChapelle’s footage from the final cut and that he leaked some of it in retaliation, including a scene where G-Eazy simulates having sex with Spears. But the video actually helped the song’s performance, and the track vaulted from No. 67-43 on the Billboard Hot 100 (dated Aug. 27) following its release.
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Spears will commemorate the album’s release with a long-awaited return to the VMA stage on Aug. 28, where she’ll make the live TV debut of the song. She’s been working on Glory for two years in between shows at Planet Hollywood in Las Vegas for Britney: Piece of Me, which launched in December 2013 and has dates booked out until February 2017.
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