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"Make Me" is the lead single of American pop singer
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' ninth studio album, '' Glory'' (2016). It features the vocal collaboration of American rapper
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. The track was written by Spears, Matthew Burns, Joe Janiak and Gerald Gillum, while produced by
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, with Mischke serving as a vocal producer. It was released on July 15, 2016, after being previously delayed due to reported production difficulties. Described as a "slinky" midtempo pop and R&B-influenced ballad, the recording incorporates "raw" guitar riffs, "snare slaps", "whooshing synths" and a "dub step-esque boom-bap" in its instrumentation. Lyrically, the song talks about demanding sexual satisfaction. The song received generally favorable reviews from critics. Commercially, the song reached top-ten peaks in Hungary and Israel while reaching top-twenty in Canada, France, Scotland, top forty in Australia and the United States where it charted at number seventeen on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and topped the
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chart. As of April 2018, "Make Me" was certified platinum by the
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for combined sales and streams of one million units in the US. The first version of the song's music video, directed by
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, was shelved. Subsequently, a Randee St. Nicholas-directed music video was released on August 5, 2016. "Make Me" was added to Spears' residency show Britney: Piece of Me, which was performed by Spears and G-Eazy at the
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and the 2016
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.


Production

On October 8, 2015, Spears posted on her
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account a picture of herself with British producer and DJ
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, hinting a possible collaboration. At the time, the producer had production credits with
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,
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and
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, among others. In another picture with the producer, she also captioned American musician Mischke. Prior to their studio meeting, the producer had worked on the instrumental part of the track, mixing organic elements with "
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stuff", as well as playing guitar, thus creating what would become "Make Me". Later, British songwriter Joe Janiak created the song's melody, and after meeting with Burns they created parts of the song's lyrics. Spears' team then contacted the producer, claiming that they loved the track and they met to record it. As stated by Burns, "The vocal was one of my main focuses on this one because I wanted it to feel like there was some kind of emotion in that, which isn't necessarily in a lot of the most recent singles that she did. I wanted to steer away from that autotune kind of sound and have something much more natural sounding, so we spent a lot of time on the vocal and just getting it to where it sounded like she's actually singing it from the heart rather than it being too much production. I think we've achieved that."


Release

It was initially announced by ''
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'' that the song—reportedly titled "Make Me (Oooh)" at the time—would be released in May 2016, with Spears being scheduled to perform the single at the 2016 ''Billboard'' Music Awards, followed by an album release in June. However, due to production difficulties, the track was reported to be delayed until the summer, with no release date being provided. Robin Leach from the ''Las Vegas Sun'' claimed he was told that, "She's gone from pretty straight-forward pop to a really interesting vibe with a lot of really cool stuff." Later, on May 25, 2016, it was reported that American rapper
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was going to be featured on the track, which was the rumoured reason for the delay. On July 14, 2016, the single's cover art was released. It shows "her toned body while walking through the desert wrapped in a white piece of fabric" and wearing a "pair of thigh-high boots". The song was released on July 15, 2016 on the
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as a digital download. It was also released to a limited range of radio stations for early airplay and made available across streaming platforms the following day. It was serviced to
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on July 19, 2016. On August 29, 2016,
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sent a studio version of the 2016 VMA Performance for pop radio called "VMA Eazy Remix".


Composition and lyrics

"Make Me..." was written by Spears, Matthew Burns, Joe Janiak and Gerald Gillum. It was produced by
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, with vocal production being done by Mischke. The song features American rapper
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. Jaycen Joshua was the song's mixing engineer and provided background vocals. According to the sheet music published at Musicnotes.com by
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, "Make Me..." is written in the key of
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with a
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. The song follows a chord progression of B–Cm–Gm, and Spears' vocals span from G3 to E5. "Make Me..." is a "slinky" mid-tempo pop and R&B-influenced ballad. It features "raw"
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s, "soothing electronics", "snare slaps", "whooshing synths" and a "
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-esque boom-bap". In the song, she uses her breathy vocals and "soulful crescendos of 'Make me oooh, oooh, oooh.'" Lyrically, "Make Me..." talks about demanding sexual satisfaction, with the singer "want ngthe object of her affection to make her move", explaining that "she's on the lookout for someone to 'raise erroof.'" In the chorus, she sings: "I just want you to make me move like it ain’t a choice for you, like you got a job to do/ Just want you to raise my roof, something sensational. And make me ooh, ooh, ooh." As noted by ''Billboard'' staff, the second part of the song features "sexy" lyrics such as "No rules/From the bar to the car, let's take it back to my room/Igniting the heat of the woman; let the sparks fuse/Blowing up to the ceiling, we're burning bright/When we cross the line." In the other hand, G-Eazy raps about "that he's not one to put too much stock in social status. All he's looking for is a 'dangerous woman' he can confide in."


Critical reception

"Make Me" has received mostly positive reviews from most critics. Kevin O'Donnell of ''
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'' gave "Make Me" an A− grade, calling the song a "woozy, future-funk burner...packed with whooshing synths and a seductive, dub step-esque boom-bap." Rachel Brodsky of ''
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'' noted that Spears "sounds more awake than usual" on the track, noting that she "dusted herself off just fine from the
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disaster of last summer with a slick new single." ''
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'' Staff pointed out that, "Brit is at her sexy best on the new track." Michael Cragg of ''
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'' noted that the song "takes aim at a current pop zeitgeist – that of the mood-drenched, slowed down sex jam – but this time walks away a clear victor." Allison Bowsher of '' Much'' noted that Spears "is at her sultry-best", calling it "a song worthy of a comeback". Sasha Geffen of
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was complimentary with the track, noting that it "fits perfectly alongside other recent hits asking dudes to do their due diligence after dark, like
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'," and praising the "simmering instrumental from L.A. producer Burns." David Canfield of ''
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'' praised G-Eazy for "complement ngSpears' sound with seductive ease" and the song for "represent nga return to form in its rhythm and in the singer's sultry vocal command." ''
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'' staff gave the track an average rating of 6 out of 10, with Robbie Daw calling it "pretty safe", Carl Williot naming it "the freshest she's sounded since her pioneering molly-pop days in 2011", and Rachel Sonis remarking that "Britney is gunning for a radio hit here." Jeff Benjamin of
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observed that "the sweeping chorus boasts the playful, breathy coos that Brit has made a signature part of her discography and helps this stand out as a track to make Brit Army proud." Gerrick D. Kennedy of ''
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'' was also complimentary, praising Burns for crafting "a lush, down-tempo bedroom number that largely eschews the Vocoder and Auto-Tune effects that have dotted her most recent work." He called it "a song that allows the singer to sing —really sing" and noted that "Spears sounds better than she has in years", with her warm tone "commanding the track". Alim Kheraj of ''
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'' opined that "what's so refreshing is that Brit's signature vocals are given the space they need to shine; she sounds sexy, engaged and like she truly loves it." Kerensa Cadenas of ''
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'' defined it as "fine ..it's Britney meets 2016", noting that the song is "a bit melancholy but without fully becoming the #sadgirl dance pop of a
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Chart performance

"Make Me..." debuted at number seventeen on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart, becoming her 20th Top 20 hit on the Hot 100, 34th entry, and sixth-highest debut, tying with Spears' debut single " ...Baby One More Time". It sold 96,000 copies during its first week, causing a debut at number three on
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, with 5.3 million domestic streams and 20 million audience impression in airplay. On the Hot 100, it dropped down to number 52 the following week. On the
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, "Make Me..." debuted at number 31 and climbed to number 24 the following week. After the video's release, the song managed to rebound on the Hot 100, climbing from number 67 to number 43. Following the performance at the 2016 MTV Video Music Awards, the song jumped from number 58 to number 17; its previous peak position. It sold 71,000 copies. On
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, "Make Me..." re-entered at number 33, becoming its peak position. "Make Me..." became Spears' tenth number one single on the
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chart, with ''Billboard'' crediting remixes by
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, Trace Adam, and the duo Marc Stout & Tony Arzadon in assisting in the song's position. In Australia, the song debuted and peaked at number 39, becoming Spears' 31st top-forty single. In France, the song debuted and peaked at number 11, her highest entry since "
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" (2013). In the United Kingdom, however, the song was Spears' first song to miss the top-forty since " Ooh La La" (2013), peaking at number 42. In Spain, "Make Me..." debuted and peaked at number 80.


Music video


Development

In early June 2016, it was reported that
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, who previously directed the video for Spears' 2004 single "
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", would serve as the director for the music video. Spears teased scenes of the original video online, which featured numerous backup dancers and a variety of risqué outfits. Scenes from the LaChapelle video managed to leak online, featuring men "hanging off poles next to leopards" and Spears "baring all with nothing but sparkly body paint" inside a cage. RCA Records ultimately opted to support a final, tamer music video, which was filmed on July 16, 2016 with director Randee St. Nicholas. In late July 2016, Spears commented on the video, stating: "The video that I just shot is me and all my girls. We're making guys audition for us. The whole theme is us basically playing with them. It's really kind of fun and it's interesting." Ultimately, the video officially premiered via
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on August 5, 2016, less than three weeks after having been filmed. On September 20, 2016, an alternate version of the video was released through the mobile game ''Britney Spears: American Dream'', which cut out the narrative of the video and solely includes Spears's hall sequences and glamour shots. The original LaChapelle-directed music video was leaked on April 12, 2019. Following the leak, however, LaChapelle distanced himself from the video, claiming it was "not isvideo".


Synopsis and reception

As described by Daniel Kreps of ''
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'', the video "offers a lighthearted, fictionalized look at the audition process to cast Spears' on-screen paramour in the 'Make Me' video. When Spears and her posse aren't giggling through auditions, the singer is performing her track in a brightly lit hallway. G-Eazy also appears to deliver his featured verse via hi-def monitor. The video concludes with Spears screen-testing her would-be costars in a series of steamy sequences." After an overwhelmingly negative response from critics and fans following the release of the Randee St. Nicholas-directed video, a petition demanding RCA to release LaChapelle's original video was created; the petition described the released video as one that was "not a suitable representation of the song". Sources claimed the video was rejected by Spears for being "too sexy". A month after the video's release, Spears's manager, Larry Rudolph commented: "It’s really simple. The video just didn’t work ..because it’s Britney there are all kinds of conspiracies. Nobody is hiding anything."


Live performances

On August 18, 2016, Spears added "Make Me", as well as "Do You Wanna Come Over?", to the setlist of her residency show Britney: Piece of Me, which extended to her Britney: Live in Concert world tour's setlist a year later. Spears and G-Eazy performed "Make Me...", along with G-Eazy's " Me, Myself & I", live for the first time at the
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on August 28, 2016. The performance opened "with Britney's silhouette performing behind a glowing panel while massive, shadowy arms reach for her, trying to grab her without ever quite succeeding", while Spears performed the first verse and chorus of "Make Me...". Following G-Eazy's entrance, Spears performed the chorus of "Me, Myself & I", "while crawling under his legs", before finishing the performance with a repeated chorus of "Make Me...". Jeff Benjamin of ''
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'' called it a "fun" performance, where "Britney made a triumphant return to the VMA stage." Joe Lynch of ''Billboard'' considered the performance "as beguiling as the song itself", naming it a "solid VMA return for Britney". Jennifer Keishin Armstrong of the same magazine declared that "Spears acquitted herself nicely, if not particularly memorably." Chris Payne also from ''Billboard'' included the performance among the "worst moments" of the night. Joyce Chen of
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labeled it as a "less-than-stellar performance." On September 1, 2016, a performance of the song was broadcast from
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for ''
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''. On September 24, 2016, on the
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, Spears and G-Eazy once again performed the "Make Me..." and "Me, Myself & I" medley, as the final performance from Spears's set. In the United Kingdom, Spears performed the song on the
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on September 27, 2016, and ''
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'' on October 1, 2016. On December 2, 2016, Spears performed the song at the
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. A day later, she reprised the performance at 99.7's Triple Ho Show.


Track listing

* Digital download # "Make Me..." featuring G-Eazy – 3:51 * The Remixes # "Make Me..." featuring G-Eazy (
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Remix) – 4:07 # "Make Me..." featuring G-Eazy (Marc Stout & Tony Arzadon Remix) – 3:59 # "Make Me..." featuring G-Eazy ( Tom Bundin Remix) – 3:09 * The Remixes EP # "Make Me..." featuring G-Eazy (Cash Cash Remix) – 4:07 # "Make Me..." featuring G-Eazy (Marc Stout & Tony Arzadon Remix) – 3:59 # "Make Me..." featuring G-Eazy (Tom Bundin Remix) – 3:09 # "Make Me..." featuring G-Eazy (
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Remix) – 3:11 # "Make Me..." featuring G-Eazy (
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Remix) – 3:15


Credits and personnel

Credits for "Make Me..." adapted from '' Glory'' liner notes. Technical *Britney Spears' vocals recorded at 158 Studios, California; West Lake Village, California; The Studio at the Palms, Las Vegas, New York. *G-Eazy's vocals recorded at Sing Sing Recording Studios, Melbourne, Australia. * Mixed at Larrabee Studios, North Hollywood, California. Personnel *
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– lead vocals, background vocals, songwriting *
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– songwriting,
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, recording * Joe Janiak – songwriting, additional background vocals, mixing * G-Eazy – vocals, songwriting * Mischke – vocal production *
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– assistant vocal production * Rob Katz – assistant vocal production * Aaron Dobos – vocal recording * Dave Nakaji – mixing assistant * Maddox Chimm – mixing assistant


Charts


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


Certifications


Release history


See also

* List of ''Billboard'' Dance Club Songs number ones of 2016


References

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