Britney Spears Greatest Hits My Prerogative Zip
• • • Length 105 minutes chronology (2004) Greatest Hits: My Prerogative (2004) (2005) Greatest Hits: My Prerogative is the sixth by singer. Designed by Jim Swaffield, the highly interactive collection was released on November 9, 2004 through, accompanying the. The collection contained all of Spears' from 1998 to 2004, including unreleased material from the shoot of '. It also contained alternate versions of the music videos with never before seen footage.
Nov 09, 2004 Greatest Hits: My Prerogative Britney Spears Pop 2004; Ulead video studio 11 for xp. Listen on Apple Music. Listen on Apple Music. EDITORS’ NOTES. Britney Spears’ good-girl-gone-bad growl defined the early 21st century’s pop landscape. She was the sultry heart of Max Martin’s grandiose productions, transformed the sparse “Everytime” into a chilly portrait of. Skin nuba so slyunoj.
The video received positive reviews from critics, who complimented the quality of the audio and the image and also deemed Spears as the ultimate video performer. Greatest Hits: My Prerogative debuted atop of the, number two on and, and number three on the US. It was also certified double platinum in Argentina by the (CAPIF), in Australia by the (ARIA) and in the United States by the (RIAA). Contents • • • • • • • • • • • Release and content [ ] On August 13, 2004, Spears announced through the release of her first titled Greatest Hits: My Prerogative was due November 16, 2004. A video would also be released the same day, containing Spears' music videos.
The compilation took four months to be assembled, as crews from her record label combed through unedited and unused footage, instrumentals and alternate audio. The video provided two menus — one which contained all of Spears' music videos to date, as well as scenes from the unreleased video of ', and other for alternate versions with never before seen footage from ', ', ', ', ', ', ', ' and '. Among the highlights of the alternate takes were new vocal mixes in '(You Drive Me) Crazy' and 'I'm a Slave 4 U' and a version of the diamonds scene of 'Toxic'. The video also included hidden footage, such as the third alternate version of 'My Prerogative'. The release date for the video was later moved to November 9, 2004. Critical reception [ ] Greatest Hits: My Prerogative received generally favorable reviews from critics. James Griffiths of commented: 'Here comes the in a box so shiny you can see your face in it.
Spears is described on the cover as 'the ultimate video performer', and watching the 20 promos contained within, it's difficult to argue. [.] Relentlessly thrusting herself at the camera, compulsively preening amid special galas, Britney is the video age in human form.' He also complimented the innovations of the menu, but added that 'it's not particularly impressive' and 'you need to be pretty nifty with your handset to find them.' Said: 'The DVD version of Spears' high-flying 'best of' set adds bells and whistles to the audio version at only a slight premium pricewise. Twenty promo videos are included, all with top-notch sound and vision'.