Britney Spears’ best album tracks, remixes and pop rarities – from ‘Touch of My Hand’ to ‘Tom’s Diner’
Circus-era Britney Spears (Image: Jive) ‘Mood Ring (By Demand)’, Pride remix
Like aftershocks after decades at the top, Glory’s 2020 rerelease satiated the Britney Army with single-quality vault tracks like ‘Swimming in the Stars’ (grandiose) and ‘Matches’ (a Backstreet Boys duet that would’ve shifted culture if released in the ’90s). Better yet is this ambient, cut-glass dance banger and gift to the LGBTQ+ community, produced by DJ Mustard. We’re addicted to the tropical escapist opener, while the punctuation-heavy title and whispered statements (“There’s only one bitch…”) are joyous, nostalgia-drenched nods to the star’s fandom.
‘Touch of My Hand’, album track
The electrifying sexuality here, and on fellow deep cut ‘Breathe on Me’, distracted In the Zone reviewers from the tidal wave on the horizon that was ‘Toxic’. And in
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