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No Lyrics for Womanizer Send Lyrics Womanizer Single Britney Spears from Circus Lado B Kaskade Club Mix Release October 3, 2008 (see release history) CD Single format, digital download, 12 Single, Vinyl Record July 2008 Genre (s) Dance-pop electropop synth-pop Duration 3:43 Label (s) Jive Records (1) Composition Nikesha Briscoe Rafael Akinyemi Production K. Briscoe Outsyders Timeline of Britney Spears Singles Break the Ice (2008) Circus (2008) List of Circus Circus Tracks (2) video Womanizer (Director's Cut) is a song by American singer Britney Spears, released as the first single from the sixth studio album Circus on October 3, 2008. Produced and co-written by Nickesha Briscoe and Rafael Akigny from The Outsyders, the song was to be rewritten after a fragment leaked online. Womanizer is a top-top and electropop song with characteristic sirens and a recurring hook. Described by Spears as a girl's anthem, the lyrics are reminiscent of a womanizing man, while the main character of the song makes it clear that she knows who he really is. Womanizer has been well received by contemporary critics, with critics praising her hook and lyrics, viewing it as a unique return to Spears. Womanizer has been a commercial success, reaching the top of duty in Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Norway, Sweden and the United States. The single also reached the top ten in Australia, Japan, New York and many European. In the United States, Womanizer was the first single by Britney Spears to reach the top position with ... Baby One More Time in 1999. It is also his digital bestseller in the country, selling more than 5.1 million copies. Womanizer eventually became the third biggest hit of the spear in her career, surpassing her, according to the United World Chart. The music video was directed by Joseph Kahn and was created by Spears as a sequel to the music video Toxic. The video depicts Spears as a woman who masquerades as a different outfit and follows her boyfriend through daily activities to expose him at the end. The video also features interspersed scenes of Spears naked in a steam room, in response to attacks she has received over the years about her weight. The clip received positive reviews and was seen as a return to Spears' form. The video was also nominated in two categories at the MTV Video Music Awards in 2009 and won Best Pop Video. Spears has played Womanizer on several television shows such as The X Factor and Good Morning America, as well as the German Bambi Awards in Germany. It was Circus's final song starring Britney Spears, where she was shot in a police uniform. The song was re-introduced by several artists of different genres, including Lily Allen, Franz Ferdinand and Girls Aloud. She received a Grammy nomination in 2010 for Best Dance Recording, but lost to Lady Gaga's Poker Face. The background song was written and co-produced by Nikesha Briscoe and Rafael Akinyemi produced by The Outsyders. Spears recorded vocals with Brendan Dakora at Glenwood Place Studios in Burbank, California, and Boyan Genius Dugik at Legacy Studios in New York. Pro Tools was developed by John Hanes with the assistance of Tim Roberts. On September 19, 2008, the official website of radio station 107.5 The River in Lebanon, Tennessee, featured a low-quality 37-second excerpt from the song. According to Jive Records, a representative of the label played a rough mix of songs with people at the station where they recorded and eventually leaked online. The song was due to debut on September 23, 2008, but the release was delayed when the singer returned to the studio to re-record the vocals. New recordings were made with Jim Binz and Marcella Ms. Lago Araica. The song was finally mixed by Serban Genea at MixStar Studios in Virginia. Womanizer was officially sent to the radio station on September 26, 2008. A few days later, Spears spoke about the song during a live interview on Radio 100 in New York on October 18, 2008, stating: It's basically saying: We know You do. It's about guys cheating girls, it's a girl's anthem. That's why I like Womanizer's 24-second sample of the chorus song, where Spears sings a repetitive hook. Having trouble listening to this file? Look for help. Womanizer is a song influenced by dance pop, electropop and synth-pop, which runs through a dance-oriented rhythm. The song was compared to other Britney songs such as Toxic (2003) and Ooh Ooh Baby (2007). It's written in pre-choral verse. The track opens with the characteristic sound of sirens. According to Anne Powers of the Los Angeles Times, Spears is shrewd, and her vocals are similar to that of Sister Andrews. He also noted to Daily News writer Jim Farber that Spears' delivery has a tone of irritability. After the bridge, Spears sings the chorus again, and the song ends, Britney sings You Womanizer, Babe. The song is written in the shadow of C'minor, with 139 beats per minute. The chord of the song is C'mF'mE-Eb-D. Lyrically, the song refers to a womanizing man. It has been suggested that the texts refer to Spears' former co-director, Kevin Federline. Reception from Spears critics performing the song on The Circus starring Britney Spears on the tour. Womanizer received absolutely positive feedback from critics. On the one hand, Popjustice.com said that Womanizer is what Christina Aguilera is trying to do on Keeps Gettin Better and doesn't get it, the site also compared Womanizer to Some Girls by Rachel Stevens, and said it's a brilliant remix of Toxic with the most caustic moments of the blackout album on Ooh Ooh Baby, and noted that it's a strong candidate for best single of 2008 and that it's absolutely good. Anne Powers of the Los Angeles Times signed it as retro-futuristic, also said she was clean and controversial, which evokes the ingenious and fast style of music groups such as The Andrews Sisters, also said that texts are classic and at the same time modern in promoting feminism and that while Britney is robotized, the song is also really promising. Nick Levine of Digital Spy qualified the song with four out of five stars, calling it sexy and more than a single killer. he also wrote that he dreams of a big lost track blacking out of the album and that it's really good enough to be number 1. Billboard's Chris Williams wrote that Britney's Womanizer is in electronically futuristic mode and assured that her hook would be a reflection of the single's longevity in the world charts, and that the best song is Spears's vocal performance, as in Blackout her voice was full of synthesizers and tricks Spears had a commercial performance featuring the song on the Femme Fatale Tour. In Europe, Womanizer became the #1 on the European Hot 100 on Billboard, so the single was number one in Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Norway and Sweden; and reached the top 10 in Germany, Austria, Spain, Ireland, Italy, the Netherlands, the UK and Switzerland. In particular, in United Kingdom, Womanizer debuted at the #4 on the UK Singles Chart, the UK singles chart, where it became Spears' 19th single on the chart. In the debut semada was recorded 46,000 digital downloads in the country, still the highest sales were below the sales recorded if I Were a Boy Beyonce, who debuted as the #2 UK Singles Chart, which helped in winning the Super Monday created chart. Subsequently, in the debut week of the circus in the UK Albums Chart #4, Womanizer reached the position of uk singles chart #3, due to the fact that could not surpass the digital sales of Run Leona Lewis and Take That's Greatest Day. In total, according to The Official UK Charts Company, Womanizer has sold about 400,000 digital downloads in the country, where it became the fourth best-selling single by Britney Spears in the UK, surpassing ... Baby again, oh!... I Dit It Again and sometimes, respectively. At the same time, Womanizer was a significant success in Oceania. The single managed to stay in the top 10 of the simuaneo in Australia and New zealand and get platinum certificates ARIA and GOLD RIINS, so the registered downloads were about 70 and 7500, respectively. In particular, in Australia, Womanizer became Spears' 14th Top 10 single in the country, and Womanizer debuted in Australia as #5 in THE ARIA, lagging behind such major hits as Sex on Fire by Kings of Leon and Pink's So What.
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