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BRITNEY SPEARS - BREAK THE ICE [2008][SkidVid_XviD], single/video to be released UK April 14th 2008.
TV rip, no logos, edited and encoded 720x402 XviD
ScreenShots included in file.
'Break the Ice' is a song written by Nate "Danja" Hills, Marcella "Ms. Lago" Araica, Keri Hilson and James Washington, and recorded by American singer Britney Spears. It was produced by Danja for Spears' fifth studio album Blackout [2007]. The track was released as the third single from the album in the first quarter of 2008. Its accompanying music video features an animated Spears. The video debuted on TRL on March 17th 2008 as well as various British music channels.
Robert Hales directed Spears' first animated music video. The video was heavily inspired by Japanese anime [created in South Korea] and her 'Toxic' video. The video opens with a close-up of the animated Spears mouthing the words "it's been a while." After, a clone of Spears is shown inside a liquid cocoon. Scenes of a futuristic city illuminate the night skies and the superheroine Spears is seen on top of a skyscraper with a full moon behind. She jumps off the building and crashes into an amber glass ceiling. She lands in an indoor water fountain and begins fighting demonic-looking men dressed in business suits. She fights the men under the surveillance of similar men in a state of the art security room. A breach of the security system sounds and an army of men equipped with goggles, shields, and sticks attempt to attack Spears as she enters the highly secured laboratory. She gains access and walks through aisles of clones held in liquid cocoons. She nears one of the tanks and kisses her goodbye then plants a timed bomb on the tank. She begins to exit but has to destroy a cyborg with a gold wedding ring on his finger. After, she dodges a sniper shot and the army of men begin to trail her. She runs away from them and throws a smoke grenade, behind her. The timer on the bomb begins to end. She jumps out of a window of the blasted building. A wide shot of the exploding building is shown and the word "Victory" is depicted on the side of the structure. The video ends with the words "to be continued".
Enjoy, skirgsk.