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"Piece of Me"
Black and white image of the upper surgically enhanced bust of a brunette woman. She is looking into the camera holding a white telephone. She has a white hat in her head. Her hair is falling over her shoulders. Her nails are painted black. She is sitting in a white couch, with her right arm placed behind her head. The upper and lower part of the image are covered in green and maroon lines. In the upper part, the words "Britney Spears" are written in flavescent yellow capital and small letters. In the lower part, the words "Piece of Me" are written in a similar fashion.
Single by Britney Spears
from the album Blackout
ReleasedNovember 27, 2007 (2007-11-27)
RecordedMay–June 2007
Genre
Length3:32
Label
Songwriter(s)
  • Christian Karlsson
  • Pontus Winnberg
  • Klas Åhlund
Producer(s)Bloodshy & Avant
Britney Spears singles chronology
"Gimme More"
(2007)
"Piece of Me"
(2007)
"Break the Ice"
(2008)
Music video
"Piece of Me" on
YouTube

"Piece of Me" is a song by American singer

down-tempo dance beat. Spears's voice is heavily synthesized and her pitch constantly shifts; backing vocals are provided by Bloodshy & Avant and Robyn
.

"Piece of Me" garnered widespread acclaim from the

Hot Dance Club Play
chart. "Piece of Me" was a global success, topping the charts in the Republic of Ireland and peaking within the top ten in fourteen countries.

The

digitally altered. The video, however, was nominated and won in three separate categories at the 2008 MTV Video Music Awards, including Video of the Year
.

"Piece of Me" was performed on tour at the Circus Starring Britney Spears (2009) and the Femme Fatale Tour (2011). The song shares its title with Spears's first Las Vegas residency show, Britney: Piece of Me (2013–2017), where it was also performed. The show went on to become a world tour, retaining the name, known as the Piece of Me Tour (2018).

Background

"Piece of Me" was co-written and produced by the Swedish duo Christian Karlsson and Pontus Winnberg, professionally known as

Los Angeles, California.[1] Winnberg stated that Spears was extremely psyched when she came to the studio, where she recorded the song in about half an hour as she had learned the lyrics by heart in her car.[2] "Piece of Me" was later mixed by Niklas Flyckt at Mandarine Studios in Stockholm.[1] On October 31, 2007, during a radio interview with Ryan Seacrest
, Spears talked about the song, saying,

"Wherever you go, there's a lot of people who ask questions, and sometimes you don't know their intentions and stuff like that. So, it is kind of a cute way of putting it out there. You know, like, 'You want a piece of me?', you know, in a cool, cute and clever way. It is a cute song [...] I like it".[3]

Composition

"Piece of Me" is an

down-tempo dance beat.[8]
Spears's vocals span over two octaves from D3 to D5.
Background vocals were also provided by Swedish pop singer Robyn. Christian Karlsson and Pontus Winnberg sing the line "Extra! Extra!" during the chorus and writer Klas Åhlund, along with Robyn, alternates the repeated "piece of me" line in robotized voices.[13] Dave De Sylvia of Sputnikmusic drew comparisons to the songs in Robyn's Robyn (2005), specifically to her single "Handle Me".[14]

The lyrics of "Piece of Me" are written as a reaction to the scrutiny of Spears's private life in the

About.com said that "Piece of Me" makes Michael Jackson's "Scream" (1995) "sound like a whimper."[8]

Critical reception

The right profile of a female blond performer. She is moving inside a giant golden cage. She is wearing a black corset with diamonds and fishnet stockings. Four leather-clad men seem to be chasing her.
Spears and some of her dancers performing "Piece of Me" inside a cage during the Circus Starring Britney Spears

"Piece of Me" received widespread acclaim from music critics, most of whom considered it the standout track from Blackout. Alex Fletcher of Digital Spy gave "Piece of Me" four stars, calling it "a two fingered-salute to the media hounds and an electro-thudding cry of defiance, warning us that this popstrel is not for turning. [The opening line] poops from a great height on anything Lily Allen has ever penned and reveals that it's been Spears who's been laughing hardest during her year of zany media antics".[9] Peter Robinson of The Observer and Margeaux Watson of Entertainment Weekly named "Piece of Me" one of the standout tracks of the album.[15][16] Dennis Lim of Blender called it one of the best tracks of Blackout along with "Gimme More".[17] Laura Herbert of BBC News said that the song is "without doubt the best track on the whole album. [...] It's a masterpiece."[18] Kelefa Sanneh of The New York Times said "[Bloodshy & Avant] evoke the horror, the exhilaration and (finally) the boredom of [Spears's] overexamined life. It’s brilliant".[11]

Tom Ewing of

Break the Ice' are one-dimensional, robotic exercises."[20]

Allmusic commented that "Bloodshy & Avant try desperately to craft a defiant anthem for this tabloid fixture, as she couldn't be bothered to write one on her own".[21] Chris Wasser from the Irish Independent said the song "drowns slowly under cloggy production and a lyrical theme that for all of its close connection with the trials and tribulations Spears has had to deal with, weren't even penned by the singer who could have very easily recorded her fairly unchallenging input on Blackout in less than a week."[22] The song was later included in Rolling Stone's 100 Best Songs of 2007 at number fifteen.[23]

Chart performance

A blond female performer floating in a silver platform above the audience. She is wearing a silver outfit and a white mask.
Spears performing "Piece of Me" at the Femme Fatale Tour

On November 17, 2007, "Piece of Me" debuted at number sixty-five on the U.S.

Canadian Recording Industry Association (CRIA) for paid digital downloads of 40,000.[31]

In Australia, "Piece of Me" debuted at the

Recording Industry Association of New Zealand (RIANZ) for sales over 7,500 copies.[35]

In the United Kingdom, "Piece of Me" debuted at number 69 on the

UK Singles Chart on December 23, 2007 – for the week ending December 29, 2007.[36] After its physical CD release, the song peaked at number two on the chart on January 13, 2008 – for the week ending date January 19, 2008.[37] According to the Official Charts Company, the song has sold 276,000 copies in Britain.[38] In the Republic of Ireland, the song debuted at number 27 on the Irish Singles Chart on December 14, 2007 – for the week ending date December 20, 2007.[39] It peaked at the top of the chart on January 4, 2008 – for the week ending date January 10, 2008 – where it remained for two consecutive weeks.[40] "Piece of Me" achieved similar success across continental Europe, peaking inside the top ten in the European Hot 100 Singles chart,[41][42] Austria, Denmark, Finland and Sweden and reaching the top forty in Belgium (Flanders and Wallonia), Czech Republic, Italy and the Netherlands.[43]

Music video

Development

The music video for "Piece of Me" was filmed on November 27 and 28, 2007, at the nightclub and restaurant Social Hollywood in

Los Angeles, California. It was directed by Wayne Isham, who had previously worked with Spears on the music video of "I'm Not a Girl, Not Yet a Woman".[44] In some scenes of the music video, Spears wore a purple satin dress from American designer Marina Toybina.[45] Spears reportedly arrived twelve hours late to the set, after spending the day with her sons Sean Preston and Jayden James.[44] Isham talked about the situation, saying, "She was late. People made a big thing about it, [but] how could she not be late, when you have 50, 65, 75 people running down the street chasing her car? That was a long day for the crew. It was literally a 20-hour day for the crew. She was there for the last six hours of it. She got there late, showed up and just kicked ass".[46]
He also explained the concept of the music video:

"On [the music video], I really just wanted to put the mirror back onto the whole experience. You can see that she had that kind of confidence. And, literally, every take became a more and more confident take, so that she could have fun with what was going on. Not being over-the-top sarcastic, but ... having a laugh at everything that was going on around her, with confidence. [...] The very last dance of the piece, she had her hair up, and I go, 'Can you just do one for me with your hair down?' She dropped her hair down. You'll see we intercut with her hair up and her hair down. That was the last piece. She just rocked it from her heart. She choreographed that last dance at the very end. She did that on her own and said, 'Let's go for it'".[46]

Synopsis

Image of five blond women dancing in a big bathroom. The woman in the front is smiling and wearing a purple satin dress.
Spears wearing a purple satin dress from American designer Marina Toybina[45]

The video begins with four blonde women changing their clothes, putting make up on and dancing in a bedroom. Outside, several

low-rise jeans.[47] There are also intercut scenes of Spears wearing a white fur coat tearing down tabloid covers such as In Touch Weekly and creating positive ones, such as "It's Britney, Bitch" and "Exceptional Earner". One tabloid in particular is labeled Rats Weakly, likely a pun of Star when written backwards. During the first chorus, Spears joins the four women, all wearing matching blond bob wigs, dark sunglasses and black trench coats being hounded by paparazzi.[44]

Then they enter a nightclub, with Spears wearing a purple satin dress.[45] Spears starts flirting with a man and guides him into the women's bathroom, where she discovers he has a hidden camera in his chest. She writes "Sucker" in his forehead. There is a dance sequence until the song ends, in which Spears and the four women dance in the bathroom. At the end, the women are seen back at the bedroom watching an entertainment news program, in which the "Britney invasion" from earlier is reported. The final scene shows a close-up of Spears smirking.[46]

Reception

The music video received mixed reviews from critics. The Daily Telegraph commented "Britney – presumably with the help of some serious digital remastering – has turned back the clock, looking every part the young starlet that gave us 'Oops'".[48] Dose said "shockingly, it's not that bad. Well, not that bad for everyone's favourite panty protesting, deposition skipping, weave wearing pop-tard".[49] On August 17, 2008, it was announced that the video was nominated for Best Female Video, Best Pop Video and Video of the Year at the 2008 MTV Video Music Awards.[50] The ceremony was held on September 7, 2008, and Spears won all three categories.[51] On October 18, 2008, during a live interview with New York's Z100, she explained that she was shocked when she won, saying, "It's a cool video, but I think by far I've done videos that are way better, so I was really shocked that it got [Video of the Year]. It was just inspiring, though, because now, going forward with the videos that I'm doing now, I can really go there and do something crazy and see what happens".[52]

International version

An international version of the video was also officially released. This version is almost exactly the same as the original, with the only difference being that some of the early shots where Spears dances in front of the multicolored background are replaced by shots of Spears with a short blonde bob wig wearing a purple dress and in front of a black background with flashing lights.[53]

MTV alternate video

On November 27, 2007,

Rhapsody, as well as Spears' entire discography released in the United States.[54]

Live performances

"Piece of Me" was performed at 2009's

Track listings

Credits and personnel

Credits and personnel are adapted from the Blackout album liner notes.[60]

  • Christian Karlsson – writer, producer, recording, keyboards, programming, bass, guitar
  • Pontus Winnberg – writer, producer, recording, keyboards, programming, bass, guitar
  • Klas Åhlund – writer, additional bass
  • Niklas Flyckt – mixing
  • Henrik Jonback – additional guitar
  • Robyn Carlsson – background vocals
  • Tom Coyne – mastering

Charts

Certifications and sales

Certifications and sales for "Piece of Me"
Region Certification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[103] Platinum 70,000^
Canada (Music Canada)[104]
Mastertone
Platinum 40,000*
Denmark (IFPI Danmark)[105] Platinum 15,000^
Germany (BVMI)[106] Gold 150,000
Italy 11,002[107]
New Zealand (RMNZ)[108] Gold 7,500*
Sweden (GLF)[109] Gold 10,000^
United Kingdom (BPI)[111] Gold 427,000[110]
United States (RIAA)[112] 2× Platinum 2,000,000

* Sales figures based on certification alone.
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.
Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

Release history

Release dates and formats for "Piece of Me"
Region Date Format(s) Label(s) Ref.
United States November 27, 2007 Contemporary hit radio Jive [113]
Spain January 1, 2008 Digital download (EP) Sony BMG [114]
Ireland January 4, 2008 Digital download [115]
Norway [116]
Finland January 7, 2008 [117]
Singapore [118]
United Kingdom RCA [119]
January 8, 2008 CD [120]
Italy January 11, 2008 Digital download (EP) Sony BMG [121]
Luxembourg January 14, 2008 Digital download [122]
Sweden Digital download (EP) [123]
United States January 29, 2008 Jive [124]
Germany February 1, 2008
Sony BMG [125][126][127]
United Kingdom February 4, 2008 Maxi CD RCA [128]
Germany February 29, 2008 CD (limited edition) Sony BMG [129][130]
Japan March 18, 2008 CD [131]

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