After teasing fans about the release of the music video for her lead "The Smurfs 2" soundtrack, "Ooh La La" for weeks, the clip for the new Britney Spears single finally debuted Thursday at noon. The 31-year-old songstress looks as gorgeous as ever. The kid-friendly track is a bright, sunshiny pop jam that perfectly caters to "The Smurfs 2" demographic, and as for the animated flick, it follows the Smurfs team after they team up with their human friends to rescue Smurfette, who has been kidnapped by Gargamel, will hits theaters on July 31.
Being vintage Spears with an oddly folksy pop-tart twist, Dr. Luke-produced catchy synthpop track is a sweet, slight, little love song that is about loving someone for their true blue self. The sweet spot of sugary synth-pop begins as a pure pop song mixed with electronica. The song then transitions seeing Spears speak-singing, Kesha style, over an electroclash beat. This is followed by an acoustic-guitar-driven section which is a fluffy, retro pop similar to Madonna in the early 1980s. "Ooh La La" contains a compelling breakdown that is full of scrambled vocals and dense beats. Spears' whimsical vocals contain catchy ditty layers.
Spears keeps it cute and simple in the Marc Klasfeld-directed Smurf-tastic new clip, which opening with a movie theater scene where Spears and her sons Sean Preston and Jayden James Federline are seeing movie "The Smurfs 2," Spears tells her sons, "Watch, this is the best part!" The evil wizard of the film, Gargamel, then zaps Spears with a bolt of electricity into the movie screen standing in the middle of smurf village, backed by a bevy of the little blue guys. The pop princess is shocked, but her boys think it is "cool."
What follows is four minutes of adorable family fun. Wearing a flirty crimson dress, Spears sings upbeat pop tune with the Smurfs in an enchanted mushroom forest. She stands surrounded by the three-apple tall creatures, holds Smurfette in her palm and crouches singing directly to the Smurfs, while we also see scenes of the Smurfs' latest adventure including footage of our pint-sized heroes beating up on a Gargamel piƱata; their nemesis zapping folks in a theater and turning one unfortunate fellow into a duck and a hilarious sequence in a candy store in which the Smurfs get into all kinds of trouble.
Being vintage Spears with an oddly folksy pop-tart twist, Dr. Luke-produced catchy synthpop track is a sweet, slight, little love song that is about loving someone for their true blue self. The sweet spot of sugary synth-pop begins as a pure pop song mixed with electronica. The song then transitions seeing Spears speak-singing, Kesha style, over an electroclash beat. This is followed by an acoustic-guitar-driven section which is a fluffy, retro pop similar to Madonna in the early 1980s. "Ooh La La" contains a compelling breakdown that is full of scrambled vocals and dense beats. Spears' whimsical vocals contain catchy ditty layers.
Spears keeps it cute and simple in the Marc Klasfeld-directed Smurf-tastic new clip, which opening with a movie theater scene where Spears and her sons Sean Preston and Jayden James Federline are seeing movie "The Smurfs 2," Spears tells her sons, "Watch, this is the best part!" The evil wizard of the film, Gargamel, then zaps Spears with a bolt of electricity into the movie screen standing in the middle of smurf village, backed by a bevy of the little blue guys. The pop princess is shocked, but her boys think it is "cool."
What follows is four minutes of adorable family fun. Wearing a flirty crimson dress, Spears sings upbeat pop tune with the Smurfs in an enchanted mushroom forest. She stands surrounded by the three-apple tall creatures, holds Smurfette in her palm and crouches singing directly to the Smurfs, while we also see scenes of the Smurfs' latest adventure including footage of our pint-sized heroes beating up on a Gargamel piƱata; their nemesis zapping folks in a theater and turning one unfortunate fellow into a duck and a hilarious sequence in a candy store in which the Smurfs get into all kinds of trouble.
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