Britney Spears - Freakshow

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Uploaded by on Nov 29, 2009

*Copyright Britney TV / Sony BMG - Jive/Zomba Records / Sony Music Entertainment* Enjoy!
Fan video for "Freakshow" from Blackout




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  • wow soo good! never seen this! awesome

  • @FataleQueen Thanks! it's super old, lol

  • Hi! very nice video, do you do your own videos? i´d like to watch...

    Regards!!

    Ale. (actress from Argentina)

  • @alemikulan yep! i make my own videos :D

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  • @Rezzidex Bitch this was in 07 before you probably even knew the word Dubstep. Get a life you ho.

  • @famehausofgagaofcial freakshow wasn't written by gaga :P

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  • Dubstep is my favorite genre and have listened to it for many years now, and it never occurred tome why Freak Show was my favorite by Britney. I even Wikipedia-ed Dubstep, and under mainstream influence... Britney is the first to use it in popular music with this hit and Hold It Against Me

  • OMG SUCH A GOOD VIDEO!

  • EXCELENT WORK!WELL DONE!!!

  • @JosephKh1994 I think it's because a lot of people like the cleaner original "underground" brit garage sound, rather than the mainstream brostep

  • @ralphieretard This track is from her "Blackout" album in 2007. It sold 3.2 million worldwide, so this track is known.. though not "mainstream" as say, Till The World Ends.

  • @vibetribechicago This is the influence of the first waves of producers , like Benga , Skream , Coki & Mala , Plastician . If you take out the lame vocals , it'll actually sounds pretty similar to some of the tracks produced by those artists . I'm not really into mainstream music tho , I'm curios , did this track have any particular comercial succes or recognition ?

  • @SunriseMidnightify Lack of vocals isn't a defining aspect of dubstep. And this is actually better produced than most dubstep, listen to a 320 mp3 on a big sound system. Way cleaner than most of what you get with your average bedroom dubstep producer. And in much better taste than the trend of heavy dubstep, brostep, etc. And this was way before dubstep went mainstream. 2007. Before skrillex even knew what dubstep was.

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