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''Blackout'' is the fifth studio album by American singer
Britney Spears Britney Jean Spears (born December 2, 1981) is an American singer. Often referred to as the " Princess of Pop", she is credited with influencing the revival of teen pop during the late 1990s and early 2000s. After appearing in stage productio ...
. It was released on October 25, 2007, by
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. The album was recorded between March 2006 and June 2007, while her personal struggles were highly publicized and overshadowed her professional projects. It is primarily a
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and
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record with Euro disco and dubstep influences, with lyrical themes revolving around love, fame, media scrutiny, sex, and clubbing. Guest vocalists include Keri Hilson, Robyn,
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, and Danja. Spears was the executive producer of the album, and worked with producers Danja, Bloodshy & Avant, Sean Garrett, and The Neptunes, among eight others. ''Blackout'' was originally scheduled to be released on November 13 in the United States, but was rush-released after being leaked online. At the time of its release, some music critics described it as Spears's most progressive and consistent album to date. It debuted at number two on the US ''Billboard'' 200 with first-week sales of 290,000 copies. By the end of 2008, ''Blackout'' had sold 3.1 million copies worldwide. ''Blackout'' produced three singles–the lead single " Gimme More" peaked at number three on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, while following singles "
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", and " Break the Ice" peaked at numbers 18 and 43, respectively. Unlike her previous albums, Spears did not heavily promote ''Blackout''; her only televised appearance for ''Blackout'' was a universally panned performance of "Gimme More" at the
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. However, many of the songs of ''Blackout'' were performed on her subsequent tours and her concert residency Britney: Piece of Me (2013–2017). ''Blackout'' received generally positive reviews at the time of its release. In retrospect, the album has been cited as a career highlight for Spears and has been praised for its significant impact on the ensuing 2010s decade of pop music, being credited for bringing the electropop and avant-disco genres to mainstream prominence. Referred to as the "Bible of Pop" due to its influence, the album has been listed among the best albums of all time by publications such as '' The Guardian'' and '' Rolling Stone''.


Background and development

In November 2003, while promoting her fourth studio album '' In the Zone'', Spears told '' Entertainment Weekly'' that she was already writing songs for her next album and was also hoping to start her own record label in 2004.
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confirmed that he had written songs with her during the European leg of
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, "in the bus and in her hotel room between the concerts." Following her marriage with Kevin Federline in October 2004, Spears announced through a letter on her official website that she was going to "take some time off to enjoy life." However, on December 30, 2004, she made a surprise appearance at Los Angeles radio station KIIS-FM to premiere a rough mix of a new midtempo track, "Mona Lisa". Spears had recorded the song live with her band while on tour, and dedicated it to all the "legends and icons out there." The lyrics lament the fall of Mona Lisa, calling her "unforgettable" and "unpredictable", and cautions listeners not to have a "breakdown". She also revealed she wanted the song to be the first single of her upcoming album, tentatively titled ''The Original Doll'', and hoped to release it "probably before summertime
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or maybe a little sooner than that." In January 2005, Spears posted another letter on her website, saying,
I think I should rephrase myself from my previous letters when I was talking about taking a 'break'. What I meant was I am taking a break from being told what to do. ... It's cool when you look at someone and don't know whether they are at work or play since it's all the same to them. The things I've been doing for work lately have been so much fun, because it's not like work to me anymore. I've been even more 'hands on' in my management and the business side of things, and I feel more in control than ever.
A representative for
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stated that although Spears was working in the studio, "no album is scheduled at the moment" and "there are no plans to service 'Mona Lisa' to radio." "Mona Lisa" was released in a bonus CD included with the video of '' Britney and Kevin: Chaotic'' (2005), in a rerecorded version with altered lyrics. Spears gave birth to her first son, Sean Preston, on September 14, 2005. In an interview with '' People'' in February 2006, Spears explained that she was anxious to resume her career, commenting she missed "traveling ..the road, seeing different places and being with the dancers and having fun. That feeling of being on the stage, knowing it's your best – I love that. I needed a break. I needed to be hungry again." When asked about her next album, she said she had been
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in her home studio with live musicians, stripping down her sound and playing the piano. Spears wanted the album to represent her Louisiana roots, explaining that she grew up listening to
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. "When I was little, I would listen to myself ..But the record label signs you, and you're just thankful to get a hit song. You can't really show off your voice and where you came from. I would like to try to have more influences of that sound. Not that I'm going to be like frickin' Tina Turner. But you never know", she stated. She also said that she hoped the album would reinvigorate the current
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scene, adding that "It's been boring. Nothing's been wow to me." On May 9, 2006, Spears announced she was pregnant with her second child. A few days later, producers such as J. R. Rotem and Sean Garrett told
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they were working with Spears. On September 12, 2006, Spears gave birth to her second son, Jayden James. She filed for divorce from Federline on November 7, 2006, citing irreconcilable differences. After the divorce, her partying and public behaviour drew attention from the worldwide media, and ended with two separate stints at
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in Malibu, California in February 2007. Her manager Larry Rudolph released a statement on March 20, 2007, saying that she "successfully complet dtheir program."


Recording and production

Spears was the
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of ''Blackout'', and the album remains her sole album to be executive produced by her. Earnest recording of the album began in 2006, according to a Spears representative. Spears first met Rotem in Las Vegas, Nevada in March 2006, and enlisted him to work on the album after listening to
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's "
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". They wrote and recorded four songs together, including "Everybody", which was originally offered to Rihanna and
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. In July, she started working with Danja, who contacted songwriters such as Keri Hilson, Jim Beanz and Corte Ellis to work with him. The team wrote seven tracks for Spears: " Gimme More", " Break the Ice", "Get Naked (I Got a Plan)", "Hot as Ice", "Perfect Lover", "Outta This World" and "Get Back". Danja explained that the creative process was not difficult at first since he was "left to do pretty much whatever I wanted to", and "if she felt it, she was gonna ride with it. If she didn't, you'd see it in her face." Hilson wrote "Gimme More" with Spears in mind after Danja played her the instrumental, saying, "I just started singing, 'Give me, Give me' and added a little more in and just having fun and messing around really." Spears began recording with them at
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in Las Vegas in August, while she was seven months pregnant with Jayden James. Recording continued at Spears' house in Los Angeles, three weeks after she gave birth. Hilson commented that "She gave 150 percent. ..I don't know any other mother that would do that." Danja added that despite all her problems in her personal life, "As far as her work ethic, I haven't seen ''anybody'' come in like that and do what you go to do." Regarding the sound of the album, he deemed it as bigger, more mature and "a new Britney", explaining: "I come from hip-hop, so it's underlined with t but I throw it down." Kara DioGuardi, who also worked on "Heaven on Earth", co-produced and co-wrote "Ooh Ooh Baby" with Spears while she was pregnant with her second child. DioGuardi said that Spears "worked really hard" and called her "unstoppable". In September 2006, Rotem told MTV News that he and Spears were trying to innovate the current sound of radio at the moment, exemplifying Nelly Furtado's " Promiscuous". On November 8, the day after she filed for divorce from Federline, Spears recorded " Radar" with Ezekiel Lewis and Patrick M. Smith of
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at Sony Music Studios in New York City. Lewis had wanted to work with her for a long time and was motivated to produce something for her that was going to "help her project become a great project to come back with". Smith stated that the team tried to create a record "for the Britney Spears that we know and love" and that it did not "touch on anything that was really dealing with all the stuff that she was dealing with." Both commented that although Spears arrived late to the recording sessions, she caught them off guard with her efficiency and professionalism, with Lewis adding, "It was absolutely nuts, and she took directions very well. ..I don't know what I was expecting because we went in to cut that record the day after she filed divorce from Kevin ederline" "Heaven on Earth" was written by
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, Nick Huntington and Michael McGroarty, the latter two known as
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. Although Morier had been writing songs with Greg Kurstin and other artists, she felt she "hadn't really found erniche" until she wrote "Heaven on Earth", which she described as "a very honest song". After she played the song to her publisher, they met with Spears and her A&R Teresa LaBarbera Whites, who both loved it. Morier described "Heaven on Earth" as the song that transformed her career. T-Pain, who co-wrote "Hot as Ice", was in the studio with Spears in February 2007, and stated that one of the three songs they recorded was finished in only an hour. He said that he "thought she was going to be sitting on the couch eating Doritos or nachos or something ..but she came in, shook my hand, gave me a hug and went right in the booth. She got in there and put it down." Christian Karlsson and Pontus Winnberg, known as Bloodshy & Avant, co-wrote and co-produced "Radar", "Freakshow" and "Toy Soldier" in late 2006. When the album was considered to be finished, they were persuaded by LaBarbera Whites to work on a new track. Winnberg commented that it had always been "an
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" to not write songs about Spears' personal life, since "
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", an answer song to
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's " Cry Me a River", was rejected by her record label. However, the duo wrote "
Piece of Me "Piece of Me" is a song by American singer Britney Spears from her fifth studio album, '' Blackout'' (2007). It was released on November 27, 2007, by Jive Records as the second single from the album, but was actually the last song recorded. It ...
" with Klas Åhlund anyway as an answer to Spears' critics, and sent it to the singer who "loved it". Winnberg stated, "We knew that the song broke all the rules we had, ..When she came to the studio, she was extremely psyched, had learned the lyrics by heart in the car, and recorded the song on half an hour." Before the album's release, LaBarbera Whites told MTV News that the album "shows a lot of growth as a performer. ..She was very involved in the songs and how they turned out. It's her magic that turns these songs into what they are." Among the producers who worked on ''Blackout'' but didn't make the album were Scott Storch, Dr. Luke and Ne-Yo.


Music and lyrics

Danja stated that Spears' objective was to make a fun, danceable album with uptempo, high-energy music, saying, "She wanted to stay away from being personal. It's fun, it's basic and there's nothing wrong with that. It's about feeling good, celebrating womanhood." ''Blackout'' is a primarily
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,
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, techno,
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and avant-disco album with R&B elements. The album opens with the first single "Gimme More", a dance-pop and electropop song. The song opens with a spoken intro in which Spears says the line "It's Britney, bitch". While the lyrics appear to be about dance and sex, they are actually about the media's fascination with her private life, as noted in the lines "Cameras are flashin' while we're dirty dancin' / They keep watchin', keep watchin'". The next song and second single, "Piece of Me" runs through a
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beat and consists of over-the-top vocal
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, causing a split sound effect and making it difficult to discern which voice is Spears'. It talks about fame and is written like a biography retelling her mishaps, while she sings in a nearly spoken manner. The third track of the album, "Radar", is an electropop and Euro disco song which features distorted
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s emulating sonar pulses, that received comparisons to those of Soft Cell's " Tainted Love" (1981). In the lyrics, Spears lets the subject know he is on her radar, while she lists the qualities the man has. The fourth song and third single "Break the Ice" opens with Spears singing the lines "It's been a while / I know I shouldn't have kept you waiting / But I'm here now". The song features a choir and Keri Hilson singing background vocals sounding almost like a
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. Hilson explained the song is about "two people, a girl and a guy, ..and the girl is saying, 'You're a little cold. Let me warm things up and break the ice.'" After the chorus, the bridge begins with Spears saying "I like this part" mimicking
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in "
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" (1986). The album's fifth track, "Heaven on Earth", is a Euro disco love song with new wave influences. It is inspired by
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's " I Feel Love" (1977), with three vocal lines taking place over the beat. Nicole Morier commented that the song was written from a very dark place, saying, "I was thinking of someone and thinking they were so perfect and that I have all these imperfections. ..I think what's touching about it is that it's from the perspective of someone who feels like they really need this person just to feel safe and feel good." Spears named the song her favorite from ''Blackout''. The sixth track, "Get Naked (I Got a Plan)" is an uptempo song about sex. It is a duet between Spears and Danja, who sings the
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with his voice distorted to sound like a decaying moan. Spears contributes a series of gasps, sighs and
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s and her voice is also distorted. The seventh track, "Freakshow", is built around the "wobbler" effect of dubstep. Spears sings about dancing and being in the spotlight in lyrics such as "Make them other chicks so mad / I'm 'bout to shake my ass / Snatch that boy so fast". During the bridge, her vocals are pitched down low, making her sound masculine. Nearly a decade after the release of ''Blackout'', Spears stated "Freakshow" is one of her favorite tracks that weren't released as singles, describing it as "sassy". "Toy Soldier" is an upbeat dance-pop song reminiscent of
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's song " Lose My Breath" (2004) that showcases a military drumroll and features Spears singing about needing a new lover. In "Hot as Ice", she sings in a higher register: "I'm just a girl with the ability to drive a man crazy / Make him call me 'mama', make him my new baby." ''Blackout''s tenth track "Ooh Ooh Baby" contains a flamenco guitar and blends the beat from
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's " Rock and Roll" (1972) and the melody of the Turtles' " Happy Together" (1967). In the lyrics, she sings to a lover "Touch me and I come alive / I can feel you on my lips / I can feel you deep inside". Kara DioGuardi said she was inspired by the relationship between Spears and her first son in the studio, saying: "I would look at the two of them, the way they looked at each other and the way she would hold the baby. It kind of struck me as interesting. At times it'd be about a kid at times about a lover." "Perfect Lover" has a propulsive, clattery belly-dance beat in which Spears sings lyrics such as "Tick-tock / Tick-tock / Come and get me while I'm hot". The twelfth track is "Why Should I Be Sad", a midtempo song directed to her ex-husband Kevin Federline. "Outta This World" is a mid-tempo electro song with Spears singing romantic lyrics to a lover "I keep singing universes about you / There’ll always be verses about you." "Everybody", samples
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' " Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)" (1983) and features Spears singing about the dancefloor in a breathy lower register. "Get Back" is an up-tempo dance song with a dark musical tone that has been described as "spooky-sassy".


Title and artwork

In June 2007, Spears posted a message on her official website asking for assistance with a title for the album. Among the options were ''OMG Is Like
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Like Okay Like'', ''What If the Joke Is on You'', ''Down Boy'', ''Integrity'' and ''Dignity''. On October 6, 2007, Jive Records announced through a press release that the album would be titled ''Blackout'', referring to "blocking out negativity and embracing life fully." The cover sleeve and images were shot by Ellen von Unwerth. The cover was released by Jive Records on October 12, 2007. It features Spears sporting black hair and wearing a pink (blue in the rear cover) dress, and a white fedora. A reviewer for the ''
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'' felt the design was "horrendous". The centerfold pictures feature Spears and a priest in suggestive poses in a confessional. The first image shows Spears, who wears a cross and fishnet stockings, sitting on the priest's lap, while in the second one she leans suggestively against the confessional with the priest sitting on the other side of the partition. After the album was released, the Catholic League's director of communications Kiera McCaffrey stated that the group considered the photos a "cheap publicity stunt" to promote the album and condemned Spears for "mocking a Catholic sacrament". McCaffrey added: "All we see is how troubled this girl is now, especially with her family, losing her kids, with her career on a downward slide. And now she's put out this album and this is her tactic to promote it?" Gil Kaufman of
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said that the images were reminiscent of
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's music video for " Like a Prayer" (1989). The booklet also contains pictures of empty chairs with ripped
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pages and still images from the music video for "Gimme More". The album does not include a thank-you list, unlike her previous albums.


Release and promotion

''Blackout'' was set to be released on November 13, 2007. However, Jive announced on October 10, 2007, that the release date would be moved up two weeks, to October 30, 2007, due to unauthorized leaks. The following day, Zomba Label Group filed a lawsuit against Perez Hilton claiming he illegally obtained and posted on his gossip blog at least ten songs and unfinished
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of the album. Zomba representatives alleged the posts had taken place over the course of the previous three months, and requested real and punitive damages as well as legal costs. On June 30, 2009, the parties submitted a stipulation to dismiss the case, pursuant to an undisclosed
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agreement. The following month, The District Court judge dismissed the case, with prejudice. After days of media speculation, it was confirmed on September 6, 2007, that Spears would open the
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at the Pearl Theatre in the
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in Las Vegas on September 9, 2007. It was also announced that she was going to perform "Gimme More", with a magic act from illusionist Criss Angel in some parts of the performance. However, the bit is thought to have been rejected by the show's organisers at the last minute. The performance began with Spears singing the first lines of Elvis Presley's 1958 song "
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". "Gimme More" began, and the camera panned out to reveal Spears wearing a black, jewel-encrusted bikini and black boots. She was accompanied by male and female dancers dressed in black outfits. Several pole dancers danced in smaller stages around the audience. The performance was universally panned by critics. Jeff Leeds of '' The New York Times'' said that "no one was prepared for Sunday night's fiasco, in which a listless Ms. Spears teetered through her dance steps and mouthed only occasional words in a wan attempt to lip-synch her new single". Vinay Menon of the ''
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'' commented Spears "looked hopelessly dazed. She was wearing the expression of somebody who had been deposited at the Palms Casino Resort by a tornado, one that promptly twisted away, taking her clothing and sense of purpose. ..
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lumbering, in slow motion, as if somebody had poured cement into her streetwalker boots". David Willis of BBC stated her performance would "go down in the history books as being one of the worst to grace the
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". Unlike Spears' previous albums, ''Blackout'' was not heavily promoted through magazine interviews, talk-show appearances or televised performances besides the performance at the Video Music Awards and was not accompanied by a tour either. On November 27, 2007, MTV launched the contest "Britney Spears Wants a Piece of You", in which fans could direct a separate video for "Piece of Me", using footage of interviews and performances from Spears. Using the MTV Video Remixer, fans could mix and create a
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of the footage. The winning video premiered on '' TRL'' on December 20, 2007, and MTV, Jive Records, and Spears herself picked the winner. The winner also received a Haier Ibiza Rhapsody device along with a one-year subscription to
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, as well as Spears' entire discography released in the United States.


Singles

"Gimme More" was released as the album's lead single to positive reviews. It peaked at number three on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100, becoming her fifth top-ten entry and also her second highest-peaking single at the time. It also peaked at the top of the charts in Canada and reached top five positions in Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Denmark, France, Ireland, Italy, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland, Ukraine and the United Kingdom. The accompanying music video premiered on October 5, 2007. It displayed Spears as a
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and featured a break from Spears' highly choreographed music videos. The video received mixed to negative reviews from critics, who panned Spears' pole dancing as well as the lack of storyline. "Piece of Me" was released as the second single from the album. Critics gave the song positive reviews, praising its production and defiant lyrics, while citing it as one of the highlights from ''Blackout''. '' Rolling Stone'' ranked the song at number fifteen on their list of the 100 Best Songs of 2007. It peaked at number one in Ireland and reached top ten positions in Australia, Austria, Canada, Denmark, Finland, New Zealand, Sweden and the United Kingdom. In the United States, it became the second single from the album to have peaked atop the
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, and peaked at number eighteen on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100. The music video, directed by Wayne Isham, portrayed Spears' life at the time and showed her with her friends disguising themselves in order to confuse the paparazzi. Isham's concept was to have Spears confidently parodying her situation. It received mixed reviews from critics, most arguing her body was digitally altered. The video was nominated in three categories at the
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and won all of them – Video of the Year,
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and
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. "Break the Ice" was released as the third and final single from ''Blackout''. Critics praised the track, with some calling it an album highlight. The song reached the top ten in Belgium, Canada, Finland, Ireland and Sweden and charted within the top forty in Australia, New Zealand and many European countries. In the United States, the song reached number forty-three on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, while peaking at number one on the Hot Dance Club Songs. An accompanying music video, directed by Robert Hales, was released on March 12, 2008. The anime video was based on the
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character of Spears' " Toxic" music video, and portrays her destroying a highly secured laboratory with several clones, including one of herself. "Radar" was originally planned to be released as the third single from ''Blackout'', according to Ezekiel Lewis of the Clutch. "Break the Ice" was released instead and "Radar" was chosen as the fourth single. However, the release was pushed back when Spears began recording new material for her sixth studio album, '' Circus''. It was later released as a bonus track and the fourth single from ''Circus''.


Critical reception

''Blackout'' received mixed to positive responses from music critics. On music review aggregator Metacritic, the album holds a score of 61 out of 100 (indicating "generally favorable reviews") based on 24 reviews. Retrospective reviews, however, have praised the album and cited it as a strong influence over the music of the late
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and early
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.
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, senior editor of AllMusic, described the album as "
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dance-pop, a testament to skills of the producers and perhaps even Britney being somehow cognizant enough to realize she should hire the best, even if she's not at her best." Dennis Lim of '' Blender'' deemed it as "her most consistent lbum a seamlessly entertaining collection of bright, brash electropop." Margeaux Watson of '' Entertainment Weekly'' commented that while the album is not poetry, "there is something delightfully escapist about ''Blackout'', a perfectly serviceable dance album abundant in the kind of bouncy electro elements that buttressed her hottest hits." A reviewer for '' NME'' said that the heavily treated vocals make Spears sound robotic, adding that "it could really do with a few more human touches." '' Pitchforks Tom Ewing called "Get Naked (I Got a Plan)" the centerpiece of the album, and added that "like most of ''Blackout'', is superb modern pop, which could probably only have been released by this star at this moment. Britney as walking catastrophe makes for great car-crash copy and her record can fit into that if you want it to." Ewing also compared the relationship between Spears and ''Blackout'' with American television series '' Twin Peaks'', saying that what made the show "so great wasn't the central good-girl-gone-bad story, it was the strangeness that story liberated. And Britney's off-disc life is both distraction from and enabler for this extraordinary album". Mike Schiller of '' PopMatters'' said that "Right down to its utterly garish cover, ''Blackout'' is utterly disposable and ultimately forgettable." Melissa Maerz from ''Rolling Stone'' explained that ''Blackout'' "is the first time in her career that she's voiced any real thoughts about her life" and that "she's gonna crank the best pop booty jams until a social worker cuts off her supply of hits." Rob Sheffield of the same magazine described ''Blackout'' as "one of the most influential albums in modern pop". ''
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'' writer Sal Cinquemani compared the album unfavorably to ''In the Zone'', saying that although ''Blackout'' "scores well, and its hotness quotient is remarkably high, tisn't much of a step forward for Britney following 2003's surprisingly strong ''In the Zone'', for which she received a writing credit on a majority of the songs (as opposed to a scant three here)." Andy Battaglia of '' The A.V. Club'' said ''Blackout'' "counts both as a significant event and as a disquieting aberration that couldn't be more mysteriously manufactured or bizarrely ill-timed" in which "every song counts as markedly
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and strange."
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from '' The Guardian'' called it "a bold, exciting album: the question is whether anyone will be able to hear its contents over the deafening roar of tittle-tattle." He elaborated that when faced with a public image in freefall, an artist has two options: making music "that harks back to your golden, pre-tailspin days" to "underlin your complete normality" or "to throw caution to the wind: given your waning fortunes, what's the harm in taking a few musical risks?" Petridis commented that Spears opted for the latter and the results were "largely fantastic." Kelefa Sanneh of '' The New York Times'' said, "The electronic beats and bass lines are as thick as Ms. Spears's voice is thin, and as the album title suggests, the general mood is bracingly unapologetic." Sanneh added that said Spears became a spectral presence in her own album, explaining that when compared to her previous records, " hecuts a startlingly low profile on ''Blackout'' ..Even when she was being marketed as a clean-cut ex- Mouseketeer, and even when she was touring the country with a microphone that functioned largely as a prop, something about her was intense."
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of '' The Observer'' stated that Spears "delivered the best album of her career, raising the bar for modern pop music with an incendiary mix of Timbaland's ''Shock Value'' and her own back catalogue." '' The Phoenix''s Ellee Dean said the album "may be more a tribute to the skills of the A-list producers who guided her through the disc than to any of her own talents. But at least she was smart enough to accept that guidance." In his consumer guide for MSN Music, critic
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gave the album a B+ and said that "From 'Gimme More's 'It's Britney bitch' hiya to 'Piece of Me's single-of-the-year sonics, from 'Ooh Ooh Baby's 'feel you deep inside' to 'Perfect Lover's 'touch me there', this album is pure, juicy, plastic get-naked." In a retrospective review published in 2017, Alim Kheraj of '' Dazed'' called ''Blackout'' "one of the most inventive pop records in recent history", the record that "forevermore proved that pears'career was way more than just an 'inept pantomime' Kheraj also said that the album "was the result of a hazardous moment in
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history that saw a serendipitous and symbiotic relationship between an artist eroding her past and producers forging their future that payed off." ''Blackout'' was ranked by ''Rolling Stone'' at number fifty on their list of the 100 Best Albums of 2007. The album topped ''
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''s Reader's Choice poll as the best album of the year. In 2020, ''Blackout'' placed at number 441 on ''Rolling Stone'' 2020 revision of their 500 Greatest Albums of All Time.


Accolades


Commercial performance

According to
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, ''Blackout'' sold 124,000 copies during its first day of availability in the United States. Jessica Letkemann of ''Billboard'' compared the sales favorably to those of the number-one album of the previous week,
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's '' Carnival Ride'', which sold 49,000 copies. Letkemann also estimated that ''Blackout'' would possibly debut atop the ''Billboard'' 200. On November 6, 2007, ''Billboard'' announced that even though the
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's first-week sales of ''
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'' had handily surpassed Spears, they would not debut atop the chart because of rules forbidding albums exclusively sold at one retail outlet ( Walmart in this case) from entering the ''Billboard'' 200. The magazine's senior analyst and director of charts Geoff Mayfield explained he was frustrated by the situation, saying: "I can believe the Eagles sold more, but I'm not seeing anything that verifies for me that they outsold her and anything we see otherwise might be from people with a stake in suggesting that." During the afternoon of the same day, Walmart issued a press release announcing that ''Long Road Out of Eden'' had sold 711,000 copies. At night, it was announced through an article on ''Billboard.biz'' that after an agreement with Nielsen SoundScan, ''Billboard'' would allow exclusive album titles that were only available through one retailer to appear on the charts, effective that same week. Hence ''Long Road Out of Eden'' would top the ''Billboard'' 200, while ''Blackout'' would debut at number two, with sales of 290,000 copies. It became Spears' first studio album not to debut at number one. The album, however, set the record as the best-selling digital album debut by a female artist in a week at the time. Following the release of ''Circus'' in December 2008, ''Blackout'' re-entered the chart at number 198, with sales of 4,600 copies. As of March 2015, the album had sold one million copies in the United States, and has been certified platinum by the
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(RIAA). In Canada, ''Blackout'' debuted atop the
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with sales of 29,000 units, becoming her first number-one album there since ''
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'' (2001). It was certified platinum by the Canadian Recording Industry Association (CRIA) for shipments of 100,000 copies. In Australia and New Zealand, ''Blackout'' debuted at numbers three and eight on the official charts, respectively. It was certified platinum by the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) indicating shipments of 70,000 units. ''Blackout'' debuted at number two on the UK Albums Chart with sales of 42,000 units, behind ''Long Road Out of Eden''. It stayed on the chart for twenty-eight weeks. It was certified platinum by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI) for shipments of 300,000 copies. In Ireland, the album debuted atop the Irish Albums Chart, replacing
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's ''
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''. ''Blackout'' also debuted atop the European Top 100 Albums, holding off ''Long Road Out of Eden'' and
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's ''
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'' from reaching the top of the chart. The album reached the top ten in ten European markets, including debuting at number four in Switzerland, number six in Austria, Italy and Denmark, and number ten in Germany and Portugal. According to the
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(IFPI), the album was the thirty-second best-selling album of 2007. By the end of 2008, ''Blackout'' had sold 3.1 million copies worldwide.


Impact and legacy

When ''Blackout'' was released, Spears' behavior in public began to clash with her image. Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic stated that Spears was an artist that always relied on her "carefully sculpted sexpot-next-door persona", but for ''Blackout'' "those images ee replaced by images of Britney beating cars up with umbrellas, wiping her greasy fingers on designer dresses, and nodding off on-stage, each new disaster stripping away any residual sexiness in her public image." Erlewine added that the album served as a soundtrack "for Britney's hazy, drunken days, reflecting the excess that's splashed all over the tabloids", while noting that the album had a coherence that the public Spears lacked. "When she dropped ''Blackout'' in 2007, the music industry scoffed, but then proceeded to spend the next few years imitating it to death, to the point where everything on pop radio sounded like ''Blackout''," said Rob Sheffield of ''Rolling Stone''. ''Blackout'' has been referred by contemporary critics and fans as the " Bible of Pop" for its impact on the music industry, and is considered one of the most influential albums of all time. English singer and songwriter Sam Smith wrote on their
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page, "One of the greatest fucking albums of all time. No arguments". Tom Ewing of ''Pitchfork'' noted that after "Freakshow" leaked online, a dubstep forum thread on the song hit seven pages in twenty-four hours, generating mixed reactions and exemplifying that "it still seems hatwhen the mainstream borrows underground music, tbrings it into the wider pop vocabulary." He also attributed the quality of every track of ''Blackout'' to economic reasons, since one of the main causes album sales began to suffer during the digital era is due to the "
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" of albums in online stores – making it easier for consumers to buy some tracks rather than the entire album. Ewing explained that "The ''
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'' blueprint for pop albums – every track good, every track a potential hit – makes more sense than ever. Especially if a star can keep sonically up-to-date in a fast-moving market." Reviewers noted the use of Auto-Tune in Spears' voice. Ewing said that ''Blackout'' serves as a reminder of how instantly recognizable Spears' vocals are, saying that "treated or untreated: her thin
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huskiness is one of the defining sounds of 00s pop." He noted that the album "is a masterclass in autotune and vocal treatment as a studio instrument, disrupting and jamming the songs as much as it helps them." While reviewing Spears' demo of " Telephone", Rob Sheffield of ''Rolling Stone'' compared it to "Piece of Me", "proving yet again how much impact Britney has had on the sonics of current pop. People love to make fun of Britney, and why not, but if 'Telephone' proves anything, it's that ''Blackout'' may be the most influential pop album of the past five years." In June 2012, ''Blackout'' was added to the
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's musical library and archive. Calling it a "mutant pop classic", '' Dazed'' cited ''Blackout'' as one of the most influential albums of the last decade for the way it suffused hip hop, pop, R&B and
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, and further said "Spears once lamented that she wasn't a girl but not yet a woman... ''Blackout'' was the signal that this transition had reached its climax. Yet rather than emerging as a Stepford pop princess, the Britney that appeared was disruptive and peddling demented pop music." ''Blackout'' also appeared on ''Rolling Stone''s decade-end poll, where it was voted the seventh best album of the decade by readers. In 2020, ''Blackout'' was ranked at number 441 on their list "The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time". They described it as the "weirdest, wildest music of her life", an "avant-disco
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about fame, scandal, divorce, and dancing on tables in a cloud of glitter and Cheetos dust".


Track listing

;Notes * signifies a vocal
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;Sample credits *"Ooh Ooh Baby" blends the beat from
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's " Rock and Roll", and the melody of The Turtles' " Happy Together". *"Everybody" contains a sample from " Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)", as written by
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and Dave Stewart.


Personnel

Credits for ''Blackout'' adapted from AllMusic. *
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– executive producer, lead vocals, backing vocals * Klas Åhlund – bass * Marcella "Ms. Lago" Araica – engineer, mixing, programming * Jim Beanz – vocal producer, background vocals * Bloodshy & Avant – producer, programming, background vocals, guitar, bass guitar, keyboards *Jim Carauna – engineer *
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– producer *Erik "Baby Jesus" Coomes – bass, guitar, bass guitar *Tom Coyne – mastering * Kara DioGuardi – producer, background vocals *Corte Ellis – background vocals *David M. Erlich – production coordination *Niklas Flyckt – mixing * Fredwreck – producer, guitar, keyboards *
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– producer * Sean Garrett – producer, background vocals *Brian Garten – engineer *Mark Gray – assistant engineer *Hart Gunther – assistant engineer *Jeri Heiden – art direction, design * Keri Hilson – vocal producer, background vocals *
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– producer *Cara Bridgins Hutchinson – production coordination *Ken "Duro" Ifill – engineer *
Henrik Jonback Henrik Jonback (born 1973) is a Swedish producer, songwriter and musician. Writing credits include Britney Spears, Madonna, Avicii, Galantis, Miike Snow, Kelis, Kylie Minogue, David Guetta, Dolly Parton, Ms. Dynamite, Sugababes, and Christina Mili ...
– bass, guitar * Ezekiel "Zeke" Lewis – background vocals *Mango – programming *Tony Maserati – mixing *
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– background vocals *Jackie Murphy – art direction, design *Glen Nakasako – art direction, design *Candice Nelson – background vocals * The Neptunes – producer, audio engineer, mixing, background vocals *Brian Paturalski – engineer * Robyn – background vocals *Rob Skipworth – assistant engineer *Mike Snow – assistant engineer * T-Pain – background vocals *Ron Taylor – editing *Francesca Tolot – make-up * Ellen von Unwerth – photography *Windy Wagner – background vocals *Miles Walker – engineer *Theresa LaBarbera-Whites – A&R *Patti Wilson – stylist * Jordan "DJ Swivel" Young – engineer *Devine Evans – sound design, engineer


Charts


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


Certifications and sales


Release history


See also

* List of number-one albums of 2007 (Canada) * List of number-one albums of 2007 (Ireland)


References


External links


Official website
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