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Overprotected - England
Britney Spears
Overprotected - England
Genre: Pop
 
Second Smash Hit from her Third Album 'britney', which Has Topped Charts Round the Globe.

     
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All Artists: Britney Spears
Title: Overprotected - England
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Jive / Sbme Europe
Release Date: 3/12/2002
Album Type: Import, Single
Genre: Pop
Styles: Dance Pop, Adult Contemporary, Teen Pop
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 638592530720

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Second Smash Hit from her Third Album 'britney', which Has Topped Charts Round the Globe.

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Overprotected - Britney finally tells it like it is!
Busy Body | London, England | 02/01/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)

"In January 2002, Britney Spears released her 10th single Overprotected. It became Britney's 9th Top 10 UK single, peaking at No.4. The song was a surprising return to Britney's trademark pop roots; after the R'n'B funk of her last single I'm A Slave 4 U, many people thought she had fully turned her attention to that particular genre of music. Overprotected, however, proved this scenario to be incorrect and gave an indication of what a diverse (in musical terms) album Britney was, her self-titled third release. It's not surprising - considering the way the song sounds - that Overprotected was written and produced by Max Martin, the guy behind most of Britney's other massive hits such as Baby One More Time, (You Drive Me) Crazy, Stronger and Oops!...I Did It Again. Overprotected begins with a section where Britney is whispering about what she needs; love, space, herself etc. A man then goes "Action!" and the song begins. "Say hello...to the girl...that I am," sings a confident Britney, addressing all those critics who still think of Britney as a little girl. The song has a very futuristic beat to it with a complex bassline to it. The lyrics are very personal about Britney's life and feelings, yet are somewhat forced in their way they want people to see her. This is not a bad thing, however; Britney has now successfully made the transition from Pop Princess to a mature adult in control if her life and career.The video to Overprotected - to me - is not very good. I was rather disappointed with the end result because Britney usually makes such amazing videos - Stronger, Boys, I'm A Slave 4 U, (You Drive Me) Crazy are all examples of this. The video seemed a bit rushed and could've been a lot better! Yet again, this is another essential Britney Spears CD single because of the extra tracks. Track 2 is Overprotected (JS16 Remix). A lot of people have complained about this remix, saying that it is a total load of rubbish. I for one have to disagree. The song has a very powerful beat and whirlwind, breathy vocals. This said, it is definitely not Britney's best remix ever. Track 3 is I'm A Slave 4 U (Thunderpuss Mixshow Edit - The Remix). Now this is what I'm talking about! Everytime I buy a CD single and one of the remixes is by Thunderpuss, I go insane. All his remixes are so lively, funky, fresh and original. This remix is no exception. The beat is superb, the lyrics are often repeated which makes the song even more raunchy and provocative than it already was in the first place, and the bassline is phenomenal. Clocking in at more than 6 minutes, this remix will have you dancing for sure! So all in all, Overprotected is another essential Britney Spears CD single for your collection - buy it now from Amazon.com!"