Britney Spears Solidifies Her Comeback With Womanizer Single
Posted by Bartt Iccles on July 6th, 2009
If you listen to Britney Spears’ Womanizer single, you can only have one of these two reactions: either love or hate it. But for this writer, it’s definitely not hate–not in a million years.
It has been a while since we have heard from Britney Spears (aside from the news and Internet posts). With the release of Blackout the album, she announced to the world that she is back after couple of years a roller coaster ride in her personal life. She made it official by appearing at the MTV VMAs where she, unfortunately, sucked.
However, shortly after the release of Blackout, which turned out to be her most unsuccessful album to date, she released the single Womanizer. Frankly speaking, this seemed to redeem her from her horrific performance at the VMAs. The song had the Britney signature. It is funky, danceable, and catchy. All the elements of a Britney hit is included in this single so you’d know that this will be widely received for a long time.
Fans will be able to connect to the song easily. The words, penned by Nikesha Briscoe and Rapheal Akinyemi, were relatable. It tells the story of a womanizer who’s trying to score but he’s been found out and the girl is not giving him a chance to even reach first base. A lot of young girls will connect to this one. The chorus cannot be any catchier: Womanizer, woman-womanizer You’re a womanizer Oh womanizer, Oh you’re a womanizer baby You, you, you are You, you, you are Womanizer, womanizer, womanizer.
In this song, composers have adapted an electro-pop punk feel. This added to the appeal of the single because it’s something new and different. However, it would also seem fit if the song stayed true to Britney’s signature sound which is bubblegum pop. It would still have the same effect and appeal to the fans.
However, it still sounded great. When you listen to it, you can’t deny that it is a Britney Spears song. The lyric, phrasing, the distinctive vocals, and tempo-all of these are the signatures of the pop superstar.
While most artists would like to come out with new and better songs, Britney seemed to have went back to basics with this song. Even though she has had more mature-sounding (technically and creatively) songs like the Madonna collaboration, Womanizer sounded like what she would record during her first two years in the business. However, it was a good decision because it allowed listeners to see and hear the true Britney Spears.
One can’t deny the fact that Womanizer is a great song. If you expect a great comeback hit from Britney Spears, then you’ve got it. Nothing more is needed to be said.










































