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''Femme Fatale'' is the seventh
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by American singer
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. It was released on March 25, 2011, by
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, and was her last album with the label before they shut down later that year as she was moved to RCA Records. Musically, Spears wanted to make a "fresh-sounding" and "fierce
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album", thus incorporating
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,
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,
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and
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styles with elements of dubstep, techno and electro in its sound. Spears began working on the album during the second leg of her tour The Circus Starring Britney Spears (2009), while also contributing to her second greatest hits album '' The Singles Collection'' (2009). Spears collaborated with various producers including Max Martin, Dr. Luke,
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, Fraser T Smith,
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,
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,
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,
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, and Travis Barker. Upon its release, the album received generally favorable reviews from
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s, who complimented its production and dance-pop style. The album debuted atop the charts in Australia, Brazil, Canada, Mexico, Russia, South Korea and the United States, and peaked inside the top ten in 24 countries. In the United States, it was her sixth number-one album on the ''Billboard'' 200, extending her record as the artist with most consecutive number-one albums in the US. ''Femme Fatale'' is certified platinum by the
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(RIAA). As of February 2014, it had sold 2.4 million copies worldwide. Four
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s were released. It became Spears's most successful era in the US charts, being her first album to score three top ten singles on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100, with " Hold It Against Me", " Till the World Ends" and " I Wanna Go" peaking at numbers one, three and seven, respectively. The fourth and final single, "
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", peaked at number one in Brazil and within the top 20 in five countries. A resurgence in popularity for "Criminal" occurred when it went viral on TikTok in 2020, becoming one of her most streamed songs and fourth most liked music video on YouTube. Spears promoted the album with television performances, the Femme Fatale Tour, and collaborations (remixes) with
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, Nicki Minaj, and
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.


Background and development

On July 12, 2009, Spears confirmed through her Twitter account that she had begun recording new material, stating she was going into the studio with
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songwriter and producer Max Martin, while she was in
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during the European leg of The Circus Starring Britney Spears. The recording sessions resulted in several album cuts as well as the song " 3", which would be released as a single from Spears's second greatest hits album '' The Singles Collection'' (2009). In June 2010, during an interview with ''
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'', Danja commented that he was working with Spears in the pre-production of ''Femme Fatale''.
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, who was also reportedly working with her, said during a Ustream session in August 2010, "Britney fans are gonna be so happy in a few weeks", hinting about the release of new music. However, this was denied by Spears's manager Adam Leber, who stated, "No new music news right now....Wish people wouldn't mislead you guys with info. Not cool! PS- The guys that ARE working on Brit's next album ARE NOT talking about it..." Leber later spoke with '' Entertainment Weekly'', calling the sound of the record "progressive" and "a departure from what you've heard." In November 2010, Dr. Luke announced that he would be the
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of the album, along with Max Martin. Spears explained in an interview with '' Rolling Stone'' that she had worked with Luke during the production of '' Blackout'' (2007), stating that he was "incredible" during that time and that his skills have improved. She also said that Martin was with her since the beginning of her career and that there is "nobody hefeel more comfortable collaborating with in the studio". On December 2, 2010, the day of her 29th birthday, Spears thanked her fans for the birthday wishes and announced, "I'm almost done with my new album and it will be coming out this March."


Recording and production

In July 2009, Spears announced that she had begun recording new material with longtime collaborator Max Martin. Spears stated her desire to make the album "fresh-sounding ..for the clubs or something that you play in your car when you're going out at night that gets you excited, but I wanted it to sound different from everything else out right now." Spears also stated that she wanted to make sure ''Femme Fatale'' was completely different from her previous studio album '' Circus'' (2008). After " Hold It Against Me" was written, originally, Luke and Martin wanted to give the track to
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, but they later decided that it wasn't the right fit for her. They continued to work on the song with Billboard, and Luke commented that before giving the song to Spears he wanted to make sure it sounded different from his previous recordings. Darkchild stated that while working with him, Spears was very "hands-on" and "had a lot of ideas for im" He later commented he had produced two songs for the album, with one of them featuring Travis Barker. Darkchild added that the song " asthis rock feel which is out of the box, out of my norm, and I think it's out of her norm as well." Dr. Luke revealed in February 2011 that a final track listing had not yet been chosen. Later that month, Spears worked with
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. Spears later commented that she is a fan of the
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, and would love to work with will.i.am again the future. She also said that she discovered Sabi through a friend recommendation, and had always wanted to feature a new artist in one of her albums, hence they recorded "(Drop Dead) Beautiful". British producer Fraser T Smith worked with Spears on three tracks and complimented her work ethic, saying that her voice was powerful and that she focused on the music.
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confirmed he had co-written a track for Spears with Klas Åhlund, but it was left off the final track listing. Orbit stated that he was displeased with the decision, and commented, " e Britney thing. Look, I went to a writing camp at Teresa's. Had lovely time. Word got out. Assumptions were made. Dr Luke is exec tiveprod cerand he locks in locks out whoever he likes. And (do hear ouask) where B's at in all this? I surely don't know. d a song ithKlas Ahlund, who wrote 'Piece of Me'. And is killa. But not on 'Femme Fatale''apparently. But a good song is a good song regardless."


Music and lyrics

Music writers noted
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,
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,
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, and
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styles on ''Femme Fatale''. Music journalist Jody Rosen wrote of the album, "Conceptually it's straightforward: a party record packed with sex and sadness". The album was compared to Spears's previous albums, '' In the Zone'' (2003), '' Blackout'' (2007) and '' Circus'' (2008). Although Spears was criticized for her lack of involvement from the album's production and writing, she wrote the song "Scary", produced by Fraser T Smith, which was included on the Japanese deluxe edition of the album. The album opens with " Till the World Ends", co-written by
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, was described as an uptempo dance-pop and electropop song, with an electro beat and elements of techno and
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. The song opens with sirens and a "sizzling" bassline. Critics complimented the song's "anthemic nature" and "chant-like chorus". The second track and lead single " Hold It Against Me" is a dance-pop song which features
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beats, a dubstep-influenced breakdown and employing elements of grime and a final
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with elements of
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. The lyrics portray the singer seducing someone on the dancefloor, while the chorus revolves around pick-up lines, with Spears singing: "If I said I want your body now, would you hold it against me?" "Hold It Against Me" and Spears were complimented by Rick Florino of Artistdirect for "stepping into new territory and pushing the boundaries of dance-pop once more." The third track "Inside Out" is an electropop song. It features themes of dubstep and R&B, complemented with "earth-shattering synths". The song was praised for its intricate production and has been compared to her earlier work on albums ''In the Zone'' and ''Circus'', and also to
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and
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's album '' Ray of Light'' (1998) and song '' Music'' (2000). Spears crescendos: "Baby shut your mouth and turn me inside out" during the chorus section, and then goes on to "Hit me one more time it's so amazing" and "You're the only one who's ever drove me crazy", referencing her songs " ...Baby One More Time" and " (You Drive Me) Crazy". " I Wanna Go", the fourth track, is a dance-pop and Hi-NRG song, that includes elements of techno and a heavy
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. The song contains a whistled melody. In the chorus, she stutters: "I-I-I wanna go-o-o / All the wa-a-ay / Taking out my freak tonight". The "builds and breaks" were compared to her album ''Blackout''. "How I Roll" is the fifth track, produced by
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,
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and Magnus, where Spears "pirouettes from a gulping in-and-out breath effect", and was described as a "bubbly, playful pop song". Spears's voice is heavily altered, with her voice being put through many distorters, filters, and blenders. The song uses constant rushed handclaps, with elements which were compared to Janet Jackson's " Strawberry Bounce". The sixth and seventh tracks "(Drop Dead) Beautiful" and "Seal It With a Kiss" were commented as "fillers" by Christopher Kostakis of Samesame.com.au. However, Keith Caulfield of ''
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'' states that "with giggly lyrical couplings like 'your body looks so sick, I think I caught the flu' and 'you must be B.I.G. because you got me hypnotized' -- ' rop DeadBeautiful' doesn't take itself too seriously." "
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" is ''Femme Fatale''s eighth track, and it was said that it "sticks to dancefloor essentials". The song was further noted as being catchy, but repetitive by
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. "Trouble for Me", the ninth song on the album, features a pre-chorus filled with "melting, wheezing synths" likened to a " Wiley grime wobble," segueing into a "Janet Jackson vocal." Spears's voice had been Auto-Tuned, but her voice was described as "raw" and the tones and wines as "sexy" and "one of a kind". "Criminal", the last track on the album's standard edition, is a guitar-driven midtempo song, which incorporates a folk-style flute melody. Erin Thompson of the '' Seattle Weekly'' said the song "takes a breather from aggressive, wall-to-wall
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, driven instead by a steady guitar rhythm and an oddly Asian folky-sounding flute melody." In the verses, Spears sings about being in love with a bad boy and outlaw, in lyrics such as "He is a hustler / He's no good at all / He is a loser, he's a bum, bum, bum, bum" and "He is a bad boy with a tainted heart / And even I know this ain't smart". During the
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, she pleads to her mother not to worry in lines such as "But mama I'm in love with a criminal" and "Mama please don't cry / I will be alright." According to ''
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'', "Up n' Down" "heads back to the dance floor, where we find ourselves picturing an aggressive Spears going 'Up N' Down.'" The fourteenth track, "He About to Lose Me" is a pop rock-influenced ballad stated as " ackinga serious emotional punch. Spears sings about being at the club, entranced by a new man she's made contact with -- all the while thinking of her current beau, who's at home. Will she leave the club with the new guy? Or will she go home to her man -- a guy she's not even all that sure loves her anymore?" The final track on the deluxe version, "Don't Keep Me Waiting", has been described as "a new wavey rock moment for Spears, where fuzzzed-out guitars are paired with what sound like live drums on the ready-for-the-arena track." The seventeenth and final track on the Japanese deluxe edition of the album "Scary" is another up-tempo dance song that finds Spears on the prowl. 'I just want your body, and I know that you want mine,' she sings. As the chorus opens up, Britney reveals the extent of her lust: "It’s scary, yeah / I think I need some hypnotherapy / I want you so bad it’s scary.”


Title and artwork

On February 2, 2011, Spears announced the album's title through her Twitter account, and also posted an image of the album cover. Spears stated:
I've poured my heart and soul into this album over the last 2 years. I've put everything I have into it. This album is for you, my fans, who have always supported me and have stuck by me every step of the way! I love you all! Sexy and Strong. Dangerous yet mysterious. Cool yet confident! FEMME FATALE.
Following the announcement, the title became a trending topic on Twitter, and then went on to become the tenth longest-running trend on the site, as well as the first music related trend to break the top ten. The
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work was shot by Randee St. Nicholas and features a close-up shot of Spears, wearing a white dress with white fur on her shoulders. In a retrospective article about "the sexist, empowering history of the ''
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''", Scott Meslow wrote from '' The Week'', "And as the femme fatale archetype shifted toward female empowerment, some women ike Britneybegan owning it outright."


Release and promotion

''Femme Fatale'' was released on March 25, 2011, in Europe and Oceania and four days later in the United States through
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; both standard and deluxe editions were released. The first set of promotion included an interview from Ryan Seacrest, then promotion for the album began on March 25, 2011, in a performance that included "Hold It Against Me", "Till the World Ends" and "Big Fat Bass". The performance was filmed at
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inside the Palms Casino Resort and was included in a
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special titled ''Britney Spears: I Am the Femme Fatale'', which aired on April 3, 2011. Spears manager Larry Rudolph explained the choice of the location for the performances in an interview with MTV, saying, "we chose the Palms because the Palms is where Britney has so much history. We performed here with the
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album, we did a similar thing. We're doing this eight years later now and we're doing it for the fans." Rudolph also explained that the singer's main goal was to entertain her fans in the ''Femme Fatale'' era, and added, "I want them to know — when the fans watch this — I want them to know that Britney is back and better than ever, not that she's ever gone anywhere. But she's back and she's better than ever." The original airing of the special in the United States was viewed by 0.665 million viewers and received a Nielsen rating of 0.3/1 in the key adults 18–49 demographic. On March 27, Spears performed the same set of songs in the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium to a crowd of 5,000 people for a special episode of ''
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'' that aired on March 29. The singer also performed the same three-song set and participated in two skits on ''
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'' on March 29, and made a special appearance at the
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. She was scheduled to make several appearances on '' The Ellen DeGeneres Show'' on the week of the album's release, but these were later canceled. In April 2011, Spears appeared in a remix to the song "S&M" by
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, after Rihanna asked her fans via Twitter who they wanted her to collaborate with. The song reached number one in the US in mid-April 2011, giving Spears her fifth number one on the chart. She also served as a guest host at the 2011 '' Wango Tango'' concert series alongside Ryan Seacrest on May 14, 2011. Spears made a brief appearance at the 2011 ''Billboard'' Music Awards, performing the "S&M" remix with Rihanna and a short version of "Till the World Ends" alongside ''Femme Fatale'' tourmate Nicki Minaj. On August 3, 2011,
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announced that "(Drop Dead) Beautiful" would be available for free download on their website, until the premiere of the ''Teen Spirit'' series on August 5, 2011. "Trouble for Me" was also featured on the main page of
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's website. Spears also appeared at the
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, where she was awarded the
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. "Gasoline" was used in a November 2012 commercial for Spears's perfume Fantasy Twist.


Tour

On June 16, 2011, Spears embarked on her sixth concert tour to further promote ''Femme Fatale''. It was announced on March 29, 2011, and included forty-five shows in North America and twenty-six in Europe. In an interview on
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's
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on March 4, 2011, Spears stated she would tour the United States in the "early summer" in support of ''Femme Fatale''. On March 29, 2011, following her performances on ''
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'', she announced a co-headlining tour with
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, starting in June 2011. Hours after the announcement, it was reported by ''
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'' that Iglesias had pulled out of the tour. Ray Wedell of ''Billboard'' speculated that the reason may have been that Spears was deemed by news outlets as the headliner, while Iglesias was considered the
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. The first twenty-six North American dates were also announced on March 29, 2011. The opening acts were announced on April 12, 2011. Spears stated: "This is the Femme Fatale tour and I'm thrilled to have Nicki Minaj, Jessie and the Toy Boys, and Nervo join me and get everyone on the dance floor. Can't wait to take the Femme Fatales on the road." Tickets for select markets go on sale beginning April 30 at Ticketmaster and
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's websites. In March 2011, Spears's manager Larry Rudolph told
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that the tour would have a "post-apocalyptic vibe", while commenting that "Till the World Ends" keeps becoming a theme for us." He also announced Jamie King as the tour director. The tour opened to positive reviews, with some calling it her best tour in her entire career.


Singles

" Hold It Against Me" was released as the album's lead single on January 10, 2011. The music video for the song premiered on February 17, 2011 on
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following a two-week teaser campaign and featured Spears as an alien who finds fame on Earth but becomes overwhelmed with her celebrity and breaks down. "Hold It Against Me" became Spears's fourth number-one single on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and second to debut at that position, making Spears the second artist in the chart's history to have multiple singles debut at number one. The song also went to number one in Belgium (Wallonia), Canada, Denmark, Finland, New Zealand and South Korea. " Till the World Ends" was released as the second single, making its premiere on Ryan Seacrest's radio show '' On Air with Ryan Seacrest''. The song received positive reviews from critics, complimenting its catchy appeal and anthemic nature. The music video for "Till the World Ends" was released on April 6, 2011, on Vevo and showcased Spears in an underground dance party. A remix featuring Minaj and Kesha was also released. "Till the World Ends" was commercially successful worldwide, peaking at number three in the United States and topped the charts in Poland, Russia, Slovakia and South Korea, reaching the top ten in Australia, Belgium (Wallonia), Canada, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Mexico, New Zealand, Norway, Scotland, Sweden and Switzerland. The song also became Spears' biggest radio hit in the United States at the time, reaching a radio audience of ninety-eight million, the highest weekly audience of her career before " I Wanna Go" was released. "I Wanna Go" was announced as the third single on May 13, 2011. It was officially released to radio in the United States on June 14, 2011. The song received positive reviews from critics who praised the song's hook. The music video for "I Wanna Go" was released on June 22, 2011, and featured Spears daydreaming about different scenarios during a press conference. After the video premiere, the song reached number twenty-nine on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100. After "I Wanna Go" reached number seven in the United States, ''Femme Fatale'' became Spears's first album to produce three top ten hits on the chart. "
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" was announced as the album's fourth and final single following the
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on August 28, 2011. Earlier that month, a poll on Spears's official Facebook page appeared, asking the fans to vote for the fourth official single from ''Femme Fatale'', the choices being "Criminal", "(Drop Dead) Beautiful" and "Inside Out". "Criminal" was later released on September 30, 2011, as the final single from the album. The accompanying music video was filmed in
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, a district of London, England. It peaked at number fifty-five in the United States.


Critical reception

The album received generally positive reviews from music critics. At Metacritic, ''Femme Fatale'' holds an average score of 67 out of 100 (indicating "generally favorable reviews") based on 25 reviews from mainstream music critics. Jody Rosen of '' Rolling Stone'' commented that it "may be Britney's best album; certainly it's her strangest". AllMusic editor
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viewed that Spears's presence on the album is overshadowed by its "high-class" production, calling the album "essentially a cleaner, classier remake of the gaudily dark '' Blackout'' ..a producer's paradise". Robert Everett-Green of ''
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'' gave the album three-and-a-half out of four stars and complimented its "grainy, glistening electronic sound", calling it "one of the major guilty pleasures in pop this year". Kitty Empire of '' The Observer'' commented that Spears "has turned out the "fierce dance record" she promised". Ailbhe Malone of '' NME'' viewed it as her "best work" and wrote that it "brims with the laidback confidence of someone who knows she's back on top." '' MSN Music''s
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gave the album a B+ rating, indicating "remarkable one way or another, yet also flirts with the humdrum or the half-assed". ''
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''s Sal Cinquemani commented that Spears's lack of involvement makes "the success of a Britney song rest almost entirely on the quality of other people's songwriting and production, and almost every track on ''Femme Fatale'' succeeds or fails on that basis". '' Los Angeles Times'' writer Carl Wilson felt that the album "finds unity of subject, style and sound by imagining scenarios in which vanishing into anonymity can be comfort and liberation". Tom Gockelen-Kozlowski of '' The Daily Telegraph'' felt that, "despite her weak voice and empty lyrics, pearshas placed herself at the avant-garde of pop with this masterful mixture of über-cool dubstep and sugary pop". '' The A.V. Club''s Genevieve Koski wrote that Spears "settles into he production game for whatever and confident in the hands of trusted professionals who know how to best utilize her". In a mixed review, Andy Gill of '' The Independent'' criticized its "single-minded dedication to dancefloor utility" and observed "only the tiniest of rhythmic variants or differences in electronic tones distinguishing one producer's work from another's". Jon Caramanica of '' The New York Times'' commented that "much of the music on this album feels flat and redundant, no more invigorating than the average European dance-pop album of five years ago". '' The Guardian''s Alexis Petridis wrote that Spears's "voice is as anonymous as ever, a state of affairs amplified by the lavishing of Auto-Tune". Evan Sawdey of PopMatters wrote that "Spears' worldview is completely self-contained" and described ''Femme Fatale'' as "just a big dumb club album". Rich Juzwiak of '' The Village Voice'' wrote that her "voice doesn't add much to the conversation", writing that her lack of presence is "problematic for an album whose subject matter is hedonism and how being hot facilitates it". Music critics, despite giving favorable reviews, noted Spears's apparent lack of input on ''Femme Fatale''. Singer-songwriter Ryan Tedder defended her, stating that " rankSinatra didn't write a song, Garth Brooks barely wrote anything, George Strait has had I think 51 No. 1's and he has yet to write a song. Rascal Flatts are one of the biggest country acts in the world, and all of their hits are written by other people." Spears responded to further criticism of her performing abilities, "I don’t really have anything to prove at this point. I just do it for fun and see what happens." Executive producer Dr. Luke stated that " feel likeBritney kind of has her own genre: If you look at songs like "Toxic" and "
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" and " Oops!... I Did It Again", they all were sort of influential and led the way ..She wanted to keep on with that and do stuff that was 'forward-thinking', So we put some dubstep stuff in there, in bridges; snuck it in different places." Jocelyn Vena of MTV noted that "for the first time in a while, she seemed comfortable being the pop megastar that she is." ''Spin'' named ''Femme Fatale'' the 50th best album of 2011 and also placed it at number 3 in their "20 Best Pop Albums of 2011" list. Digital Spy ranked the album at number 11 at their year ends list. "Till the World Ends" was named the third best song of 2011 by ''Rolling Stone'' and the third best single of 2011 by ''Billboard'', who described it as "Britney's most immediate single since ' Toxic'." Sam Lansky of PopCrush considered "Till the World Ends" the best pop song of 2011.
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also considered the track as the best song of 2011, naming it "Britney's best track since 'Toxic'" and "her most underrated hit."


Accolades

Despite receiving mostly favorable reviews from the music critics, ''Femme Fatale'' did not receive any nominations at the
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(2012). John Mitchell of
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criticized the award show and stated that "Till the World Ends" should have won a nomination for Best Dance Recording. Robbie Daw of ''
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'' also stated that Spears should have been nominated, commenting: "She had a No. 1 album that yielded a trio of hits. So what gives?" Ed Christman of ''
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'' noted that ''Femme Fatale'' was "overlooked" by the Grammy Award voters. James Montgomery, also of MTV, however, noted that Spears has "never been considered a Grammy artist, and has won just once during her entire career."


Commercial performance

''Femme Fatale'' debuted at number one on the US ''Billboard'' 200, with first-week sales of 276,000 copies. This gave Spears her sixth debut at the top of the chart and leaves her in a four-way tie for third most number-one albums for a female artist, along with
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,
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and
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. In its second week, the album fell to number two, with sales plummeting 73 percent to 75,000, giving it a two-week total of 351,000 sold in the United States. The album spent five consecutive weeks within the ''Billboard'' 200 top ten. The album was certified platinum in April 2011 by the
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(RIAA), and has sold 805,000 copies in the country as of May 2020. In Mexico, the album debuted at number one upon its release, spending three weeks inside the top ten before falling to number thirteen. Asociación Mexicana de Productores de Fonogramas y Videogramas (AMPROFON) has certified the album gold and according to Sony Music México, the album has gone on to sell over 40,000 copies in the country. The album debuted at number eight on the UK Albums Chart, selling 31,650 copies in its first week, becoming her lowest-charting studio album in the United Kingdom since '' In the Zone'' (2003), which peaked at number thirteen in December 2003. In Germany, the album debuted at number ten, making it her seventh consecutive top-ten studio album, and her eighth top-ten album with the inclusion of the greatest hits album '' Greatest Hits: My Prerogative'' (2004), which peaked at number four. ''Femme Fatale'' debuted at number eight in Denmark, selling 1,009 copies in its first week. On April 4, 2011, ''Femme Fatale'' debuted at number one in Australia, making it Spears's first number-one album in the country. It was also certified gold by the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) during its debut week for shipments over 35,000 copies. On 2011 ''
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''s mid-year sales list, Spears appeared twice: ''Femme Fatale'' reached number twelve with 590,000 sold units and its second single "Till the World Ends" number eighteen with 1,989,000 sold units. As of February 2014, the album had sold 2.4 million copies worldwide.


Track listing

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Personnel

Credits for ''Femme Fatale'' adapted from AllMusic. *
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– instrumentation, producer, programming, background vocals *Beatriz Artola – engineer *Stacey Barnett – background vocals *Billboard – instrumentation, producer, programming * Benny Blanco – instrumentation, producer, programming, background vocals *Sophia Black – background vocals *Christian Karlsson – instrumentation, producer, programming, vocal producer *Heather Bright – background vocals *Tom Coyne – mastering *Ester Dean – background vocals *Megan Dennis – production coordination * DJ Ammo – drum programming, synthesizer * Dr. Luke – executive producer, instrumentation, producer, programming, background vocals *Dream Machine – instrumentation, producer, programming *Dylan Dresdow – mixing *Eric Eylands – assistant engineer *Ashton Foster – background vocals * Livvi Franc – background vocals * Fraser T Smith – drum programming, keyboards, producer *Clint Gibbs – production coordination *Aniela Gottwald – assistant *Tatiana Gottwald – assistant *Venza Gottwald – assistant *John Hanes – engineer, mixing *Jeri Heiden – art direction *Jacob Kasher Hindlin *Sam Holland – engineer, background vocals *J-MIKE – instrumentation, producer, programming, background vocals *Cristyle Johnson – background vocals *Henrik Jonback – instrumentation, producer, programming, vocal producer *Claude Kelly – background vocals *Padraic Kerin – engineer *Alexander Kronlund – instrumentation, programming *Adam Leber – A&R *Jeremy "J Boogs" Levin – assistant *Magnus – instrumentation, producer, programming, vocal producer *Myah Marie – background vocals * Max Martin – engineer, executive producer, instrumentation, keyboards, producer, programming, background vocals * Bonnie McKee – background vocals, guest vocals *
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– background vocals *Jackie Murphy – creative director *Rob Murray – assistant * Chris "Tek" O'Ryan – engineer *Chau Phan – background vocals *Irene Richter – production coordination *Tim Roberts – assistant engineer, mixing assistant *Patrizia Rogosch – background vocals * Larry Rudolph – A&R *
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– lead vocals, concept, background vocals * Shellback – bass, engineer, guitar, keyboards, producer *Nick Steinhardt – art direction, design *Ryan Supple – photo production *Peter Thea – A&R *Dave Thomas – stylist *
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– drum programming, engineer, piano, producer, synthesizer, guest vocals *
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– engineer, vocal producer *Randee St. Nicholas – photography *Serban Ghenea – mixing


Charts


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


Certifications and sales


Release history


See also

* List of ''Billboard'' 200 number-one albums of 2011 * List of number-one albums of 2011 (Australia) *
List of number-one albums of 2011 (Canada) These are the Canadian number-one albums of 2011. The chart is compiled by Nielsen Soundscan and published by ''Jam!'' Canoe, issued every Sunday. The chart also appears in ''Billboard'' magazine as Top Canadian Albums. See also * List of C ...
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References


External links

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