Let’s just get it out there: the boobies. Those are definitely different.
The original cut of Britney Spears’ “Gimme More” music video has leaked online and includes never-before-seen footage that was edited out of the official video. Most of this footage revolves around Britney’s, um, assets.
The biggest structural change to the video comes at its beginning and end. In the official cut, Spears sits at the bar in a blonde wig and watches herself take the strip club stage. Here we get black and white clips from stripper Britney’s life. We see her get out of bed in the morning and walking down a Los Angeles side street, presumably on her way to her gig on the pole.
The blown out neon light effects that gave the original video a particularly seedy feel are less prominent here. In their place we get shots that linger on...
The original cut of Britney Spears’ “Gimme More” music video has leaked online and includes never-before-seen footage that was edited out of the official video. Most of this footage revolves around Britney’s, um, assets.
The biggest structural change to the video comes at its beginning and end. In the official cut, Spears sits at the bar in a blonde wig and watches herself take the strip club stage. Here we get black and white clips from stripper Britney’s life. We see her get out of bed in the morning and walking down a Los Angeles side street, presumably on her way to her gig on the pole.
The blown out neon light effects that gave the original video a particularly seedy feel are less prominent here. In their place we get shots that linger on...
- 7/19/2011
- by John Mitchell
- MTV Newsroom
An alternative music video for Britney Spears's single 'Gimme More' has appeared online. The track - which was released nearly four years ago - was the lead single for the popstar's 2007 album Blackout, which went on to sell over 3.1 million copies worldwide. The original music video premiered in October 2007 after Spears spent two days in a warehouse in Downtown Los Angeles filming it. It was directed by Jake Sarfaty, who was personally requested by the 'Toxic' star herself. The alternative version includes extra scenes of Spears walking down a Los Angeles street, dancing topless on a pole and glaring (more)...
- 7/19/2011
- by By Lewis Corner
- Digital Spy
Four years after the premiere of Britney Spears' much-criticized "Gimme More" music video, a clip which was claimed to be an original cut of the video hit the web. While the previous clip only features the singer prancing around a pole in a stripper outfit, this newly-revealed one adds footage of her lying on the bed and taking the dance to the street.
Directed by Jake Sarfaty who was handpicked by Britney herself, both of the videos see the "Hold It Against Me" singer dropping her leather top and covering her breasts while working the pole. The difference is that the newly-leaked one gives bonus of a slightly more look at her topless scenes.
"Gimme More" is taken from Britney's fifth studio album "Blackout" which was released in October 2007. Its music video got negative reviews from critics due to its poor choreography and concept.
"Gimme More" video which leaked...
Directed by Jake Sarfaty who was handpicked by Britney herself, both of the videos see the "Hold It Against Me" singer dropping her leather top and covering her breasts while working the pole. The difference is that the newly-leaked one gives bonus of a slightly more look at her topless scenes.
"Gimme More" is taken from Britney's fifth studio album "Blackout" which was released in October 2007. Its music video got negative reviews from critics due to its poor choreography and concept.
"Gimme More" video which leaked...
- 7/19/2011
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
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