Music : Stronger
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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0012414276223
Format: Single
Label: Jive
Manufacturer: Jive
Number Of Discs: 1
Publication Date: 2000
Publisher: Jive
Release Date: December 12, 2000
Sales Rank: 95363
Studio: Jive
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Album Details: Another piece of pop musical genius, written & produced by Swedish pop duo Max Martin & Rami. Taken from her platinum selling album 'Oops I Did It Again.' Contains an exclusive WIP Remix.
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"Stronger" is my favorite song off of "Oops! I Did It Again", so I decided to see what the remixes would be like. There are 2 USA versions: the 2-track one, and the 6-track one. I then got the 6-track version. And boy, I loved it!
1. ALBUM VERSION - Obviously, it's the album version. But it's a spicy, hot, and angry song. In the song, Britney's boyfriend treated her badly and said she would never make it on her own. I could never refuse this song--EVER. 5/5
2. MACQUAYLE CLUB MIX - Great remix. It starts off quiet, but then the beat starts pounding and your heart starts pumping. The beat is very uptempo and flaring, so it really makes you jump around a lot. This remix is also the longest on the CD, being a little under 8 minutes. If you want a shorter version, look for the mixshow edit on the Swedish edition of "Don't Let Me Be the Last to Know". 5/5
3. PABLO LAROSA'S TRANCEFORMATION - This is a great remix, unless you count the fact that it is something you would probably expect more from Alice DeeJay. It's very techno-ish, and when the music starts, the tune gets extremely flaring-hot. This remix is basically your typical club mix--7 minutes and 24 secs. Surely you'll want to dance. But there is only one problem--and it's kinda big--is that the last choruses were omitted in this remix. True, I was very disappointed. But I still really like it. 5/5
4. MIGUEL MIGS VOCAL MIX - Wasn't as bad as I thought. It was rather relaxing ... Read More
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This is my fourth single on the kingdom hearts tour taken from the 2cond album: oops...I did it again.
Its pop music but more louder and techno than my other songs on the tour.
This was performed in Monstro the whale.
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I Really thought "Walk On By" should've been on either "Oops...I Did It Again" or (my preference) "Britney." I can understand why they might not have wanted this on "Oops..." because it is similar to "Sometimes" From "Baby One More Time", her debut album. "Stronger" was my favorite single from the great "Oops I Did It Again." I love the "year ago, year ago, year ago" part and the video is like all Brit videos amazing. I can't believe someone said Britney can't sing! Just because she lip synchs a lot in her dance routines (like Janet Jackson) doesn't mean she can't sing. She sings some of the ad libs and of course ballads live. Anyways, I really reccomend this single to ANY Britney fan because of the great bonus track "Walk On By" which really should have been on the "Britney" album. I can really relate to the lyrics. Great CD-single!
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Stronger was the third single to be taken from Britney Spears' No.1 multi-million selling second album Oops!..I Did It Again. Released in December 2000, Stronger peaked at an underrated No.7 in the UK - possibly through little promotion and/or heavy competition in the singles chart from other acts. Stronger is a perfect example of a Britney pop hit. Written and produced by pop-wizard Max Martin, the song screams "HIT!" And it was; the song topped charts the world over and is one of Britney's biggest hits to date.
Stronger begins with a brilliant beat and a heavy bassline as Britney breaks out into the song. Her voice has obviously been tampered with, especially on the bits where she goes, "Baby!" The verses are a bit quiet, before building up in the bridge and letting loose in the chorus - where Britney juts lets it go and sings her heart out about how this guy left her for another woman. "Stronger than yesterday, now it's nothing but my way," sings a confident Britney. After the second chorus, there's a bit where Britney goes, "Here I go on my own, I don't need nobody - better off alone," in superb fashion. The song dips, as if sinking under water before re-surfing for the final chorus. This is what makes the song so brilliant and downright catchy for me. The video to Stronger is brilliant as well - one of Britney's best videos. It begins when Britney's finds her ex-boyfriend with another woman. Britney's just like, "whatever" before walking off in true girl-power fashion ... Read More
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"Stronger - The Remixes" is one of the very few commercial singles that Britney has managed to release here in the United States, the others being her debut smash "Baby One More Time" and the tender ballad "From The Bottom Of My Broken Heart". This particular single is tailor made for the dance music fan though, featuring five remixes of the track, each with it's on unique take on the original. Pablo La Rosa provides a strong trance remix on the song with his "Tranceformation". Another remix highlight is the slinky groove of Miguel Migs and his vocal mix take on the song. Those two are probably my preffered versions of the song, but Mac Quayle, Jack D. Elliot, and Pimp Juice all provide solid club reworkings for this independant woman-styled pop anthem.
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