SI25 Week 8 Audio

From XPUB & Lens-Based wiki

Tracks

Original

Baby one more time


Lucky


Toxic


Gimme more


Oops I did it again

Slowed

3 percent speed

Baby One more time
#Religious #dramatic


Baby one more time, 3% Speed, ver 1


Baby one more time, 3% Speed, ver 2


Baby one more time, 3% Speed, ver 3

Toxic
#Suspenseful #hysterical(?):reminds me of woman screaming and whispering #Mechanical


Toxic, 3% Speed, ver 1


Toxic, 3% Speed, ver 2


Toxic, 3% Speed, ver 3

Oops I did it again
#windy #metalic buddhist monk siren #relatively quiet


Oops I did it again, 3% Speed, ver 1\


Oops I did it again, 3% Speed, ver 2


Oops I did it again, 3% Speed, ver 3


Oops I did it again, 3% Speed, ver 4

Sped up

300percent speed

Toxic


Oops I did it again


Lucky


Gimme more


Baby one more time

500percent speed

Toxic


Lucky


Oops I did it again


Gimme more


Baby one more time

Reversed

ToxicReversed


LuckyReversed


Oops I did it againReversed


Baby one more timeReversed


Gimme moreReversed

Covers

Circus, Dirty Loops (Britney Spears Cover)


Everytime, Lewis Capaldi (Britney Spears Cover)


Oops!.. I did it again, Vintage Marylin Monroe Style Britney Spears Cover, Haley, Reinhart


Toxic, Jennel Garcia (Britney Spears Cover)


Toxic, Kelly Clarkson (Britney Spears Cover)

Kelly Clarkson effect = anytime Kelly Clarkson covers a song, her interpretations of popular songs are often so powerful and unique that they leave a lasting impression, sometimes rivaling or even surpassing the original versions.

Samples

Toxic Intro

Sample used in the intro of Toxic (2003)


It's Britney bitch

Oiginal snippet


Pop culture usage

The Office, Michael Scott


Ellen Show


Talk show, Paris Hilton


BBC, Jay-Z

Others

Referential

Who is it? -It's Britney Bitch

Leave Britney Alone

Snippets

1: "Making money off of her"


2: "Leave her alone"


3: "speaking of professionalism"

Script recordings

Zuhui / Ownership of Identity

FULL TRACK

(monologue starts at 2:16)

Monologue + Snippets

full ver


1: "You’re not just creating a musician—you’re crafting a 24/7 stream of brand identity"


2: "a character arc you can control, a personality you can update, reboot, and reformat whenever the metrics demand it"


3: "They’re not just an artist—they’re an aesthetic."


4: "Because they’re not just a person anymore—they’re a full-scale media ecosystem."


5: "Remind them that their very name, their likeness, is company property now"


6: "Free Britney"


7: "And all it costs is a person"