Break the Ice

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“Break the Ice”
“Break the Ice” cover
Single by Britney Spears
from the album Blackout
B-side "Everybody"
Released March 28, 2008
(see release history)
Genre Electropop, urban pop
Length 3:16 (Album/Main version)
3:01 (Radio Edit)
Label Jive
Writer(s) Marcella Araica, Nate "Danja" Hills, Keri Hilson, James Washington
Producer Danja
Britney Spears singles chronology
"Piece of Me"
(2007)
"Break the Ice"
(2008)
"Radar"
(2008)

"Break the Ice" is a song by American pop singer Britney Spears. Written by Nate "Danja" Hills, Marcella "Ms. Lago" Araica, Keri Hilson and James Washington, 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 Anime version of Spears. The song has topped several Dance Club Play charts, including Billboard in the United States and in Australia.

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[edit] Background

Spears collaborated with Hills, Araica, Hilson and Washington for "Break the Ice", who were behind her comeback single "Gimme More" (2007). The production team worked on the track when Spears was pregnant with her second child.[1] They arranged the vocals in Spears' house at Beverly Hills, California, three weeks before she gave birth,[1] and was recorded at the Palms Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada. It was mixed by Araica in Chalice Recording Studios in Los Angeles. A demo of the song leaked as "Been a While" onto the internet, but it later appeared as "Break the Ice" on Blackout's final tracklisting.[2]

[edit] Composition

 

"Break the Ice" is an uptempo-oriented electro track with heavily synthesized, breathy vocals.[3][1] The song runs for three minutes and sixteen seconds. It is composed in the key of F minor,[4] and is set in common time.[4] It is constructed in the common verse-chorus form. The spoken intro contains a dual meaning. She whispers "It's been a while. I know I shouldn't have kept you waiting. But I'm here now," which serves as an apology for being gone so long in the music industry, as well as away from her love interest in the song.[1] The song speaks about a girl and a boy, with the former saying: "You're a little cold. Let me warm things up and break the ice."[1] Spears' breathy vocals are layered when she sings "Hot Hot Hot Hot" in the choruses and sound similar to that of her 2001 single "I'm a Slave 4 U." She sings of the intensity of "breaking the ice", lyrically stating "You've got my heart beating like an 808". Midway through the song, she halts, "I like this part...", mimicking Janet Jackson's style in "Nasty".[1] The heavy drum line drops and the song finalizes in a repeated chorus, with ad-libs included by Spears.

[edit] Reception

"Break the Ice" received positive responses from the critics. Kelefa Sanneh of The New York Times described it as a "rave-inspired flirtation."[5] All Music Guide's Stephen Thomas Erlewine referred to the song as a "stuttering electro-clip."[3] Darryl Sterdan noted in Canadian-based website Jamcanoe.ca: "...[Spears] brought a choir and one of Madonna's old synth-pop leftovers with her."[6] Digital Spy's Nick Levine awarded the song four stars out of a possible five, calling it Spears' "third cutting edge pop gem in a row".

[edit] Chart performance

Prior to its official release, "Break the Ice" already appeared on several U.S. Billboard component charts on the week the album Blackout debuted on the Billboard 200. It charted on the Pop 100 at number seventy-five and on the Hot Digital Songs at number seventy-two. It also debuted on the Billboard Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart at number nine; this would be equivalent to number hundred nine on the Billboard Hot 100 if the chart ran past one-hundred ranks. The following week "Break the Ice" fell out of all charts. When announced as the third single release from Blackout, the song re-charted on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 on February 23, 2008 at number twenty-two, rose to number eight the following week and peaked at number two on March 8, 2008. "Break the Ice" entered the official Billboard Hot 100 on March 15, 2008 at number one hundred. On April 26, 2008 it rose up to number forty-six, remaining at this position for another two weeks before moving up one position, and then rising to forty-three on the week of May 24. The song also reach the top position on the U.S. Billboard Hot Dance Club Play on May 29. This is Spears' third consecutve single to reach the top position on this chart.

On May 5, 2008, the track debuted at number forty-one on the Australian ARIA Singles Chart based on downloads alone. In its second week, it climbed to number thirty-eight, with the support of physical sales. In its third week, it jumped to number twenty-three due to a large rise in physical sales. On June 2, 2008, the track dropped down to number twenty-six and in it's sixth week it currently sits at number twenty-five. Compared to Spears previous two singles off Blackout, which both peaked inside the top three on the Australian ARIA Singles Chart, the track has failed to reach equal success. On May 18, 2008 however, after the single's physical release, the track debuted at number one on the Australian ARIA Dance Chart, making it the third consecutive Spears single to reach the chart's top position. The track has remained in the number one spot for four consecutive weeks, with Piece of Me and Gimme More still charting at number four and number sixteen respectively.[7]

Prior to its physical release, rising download sales prompted "Break the Ice" to chart on the UK Singles Chart at number thirty-six on March 31, 2008. From number twenty-three on April 14, 2008, the single rose to number fifteen on April 21, 2008 due to its physical release. The song failed to enter the top ten, and became Spears’ lowest charting single in the UK

"Break the Ice" debuted on the Canadian Hot 100 on March 1, 2008, at number ninety-eight and climbed up the chart the following weeks. On April 26, 2008 the single entered the top ten, reaching number nine as its peak position. On May 3, "Break the Ice" spent a second week in the top ten at number ten.

In New Zealand, the single debuted at number thirty-seven on April 7, 2008. That is three places lower than the entry position of its predecessor Piece of Me, which debuted at number thirty-four in late December 2007. "Break the Ice" fell out of the chart the following week but re-charted on April 21, 2008 at number thirty-four. The single then fell out of the chart once again and re-entered the following week at number forty, before moving up to thirty-three, and then twenty-four.

It has also debuted at number forty on the United World Chart on April 19, 2008 and has since reached number twenty. It has gained 841,000 points so far.

[edit] Music video

The Anime version of Britney Spears in the video.
The Anime version of Britney Spears in the video.


Robert Hales directed Spears' first Anime music video. The music video premiered on the website BlackoutBall.com,[8] a site designed to "serve as a virtual black tie premiere party" for the video.[9] The video debuted on MTV's Total Request Live on March 17, as well as various British music channels. The video depicts an anime Spears breaking into a research facility, battling with suited henchmen and successfully detonating clones of herself within the building. It ends with the phrase "to be continued...".

The video has reached number 1 in the Latin American MTV Show Los 10 Mas Pedidos South several times. The song and music video peaked at number 3 on the European Top 20. It proved to be a popular video throughout its release on MTV's Interactive Chart and Hits Top 30 shows.

[edit] Formats and track listings

Major commercial releases for "Break the Ice":

European/UK 2-Track CD Single
  1. "Break the Ice" [Main version] - 3:16
  2. "Everybody" - 3:16
Australian/European Maxi Single
  1. "Break the Ice" [Main version] - 3:16
  2. "Break the Ice" [Kaskade Remix] - 5:28
  3. "Break the Ice" [Tracy Young Mix] - 6:32
  4. "Break the Ice" [Tonal Remix] - 4:52
  5. "Break the Ice" [Music Video by Robert Hales] - 3:20
Other
  1. "Break the Ice" [Urban Cyborg Remix] (featuring Fabolous) - 3:40
U.S. Digital Remix EP
  1. "Break the Ice" [Main version] - 3:16
  2. "Break the Ice" [Jason Nevons Rock Remix] - 3:16
  3. "Break the Ice" [Kaskade Remix] - 5:28

[edit] Release history

Region Date Format
United States 3 March 2008 Radio
United States 28 March 2008 Digital Download [10]
United Kingdom[11] 14 April 2008 CD Single
Europe 18 April 2008 CD Single
Germany[12][13] 2 May 2008 CD Single
Australia[14] 10 May 2008 CD Single

[edit] Official versions and remixes

  • Main Version — 3:16
  • Instrumental — 3:16
  • Radio Edit — 3:08
  • Been A While (Demo Version) — 3:09
  • Doug Grayson Radio Edit — 4:10
  • Doug Grayson Remix — 4:42
  • Urban Cyborg Mix Feat.Fabolous — 3:40
  • Jason Nevins Radio Remix — 3:11
  • Jason Nevins Extended — 6:18
  • Jason Nevins Dub — 6:57
  • Jason Nevins Rock Remix — 3:16
  • Soul Seekerz Club Mix — 6:10
  • Soul Seekerz Edit — 2:55
  • Soul Seekerz Dub — 8:24
  • Soul Seekerz Dirty Club — 8:23
  • Tonal Radio Edit — 3:53
  • Tonal Remix — 4:52
  • Wideboys Club Mix — 5:47
  • Wideboys Edit — 3:05
  • Wideboys Dub — 5:17
  • Mike Rizzo Funk Generation Radio Edit — 3:34
  • Mike Rizzo Funk Generation Radio Edit (demo) — 3:47
  • Mike Rizzo Funk Generation Club — 6:41
  • Mike Rizzo Funk Generation Dub — 7:14
  • Junior Vasquez Club Mix — 6:55
  • Kaskade Radio Edit — 3:21
  • Kaskade Remix — 5:28
  • Tracy Young Club — 8:50
  • Tracy Young Dub — 8:28
  • Tracy Young Remix — 3:42
  • Tracy Young Mix — 6:32
  • Robot Remix — 3:16
  • Friscia & Lamboy Radio Edit — 3:23
  • Twisted Dee Remix (Promo Only)

[edit] Charts

Chart (2008) Peak
position
U.S.Billboard Hot Dance Club Play[15] 1
Australian ARIA Dance Chart[16] 1
Bulgarian National Top 40[17] 3
Portugal Singles Top 50[18] 3
U.S.Billboard Hot Dance Airplay[19] 5
Brazil Dance Club Play[20] 6
Irish Singles Chart[21] 7
Israeli Singles Chart[22] 8
Finnish Singles Top 20 [23] 8
Canadian Hot 100 9
Swedish Singles Chart[24] 11
Turkey Top 20 Chart[25] 11
Danish Singles Chart[26] 13
UK Singles Chart 15
Lithuanian Airplay Chart 17
Romanian Top 100[27] 17
U.S. Billboard Pop 100 20
United World Chart 20
Chilean Singles Chart[28] 22
Australian ARIA Singles Chart 23
New Zealand RIANZ Singles Chart 24
German Singles Chart[29] 25
Polish National Top 50[30] 27
Russian Airplay Chart[31] 30
Eurochart Hot 100[32] 31
Austrian Singles Top 75 39
Slovak Airplay Chart[33] 39
U.S. Billboard Hot 100 43
Brazil Hot 100 Singles 47
Dutch Singles Chart[34] 61
Swiss Singles Top 100[35] 63

[edit] Personnel and credits

  • Vocals: Britney Spears
  • Additional vocals: Jim Beanz & Keri Hilson
  • Producers: Danja
  • Recording: Marcella "Ms. Lago" Araica
  • Assistant: Mark Gray
  • Mixing: Marcella Araica
  • Additional programming: Marcella Araica
  • Background vocals: Jim Beanz
  • Additional background vocals: Keri Hilson
  • Additional editing: Ron Taylor
  • Production coordinators for Danjahandz Productions: David M. Ehrlich and Mike Evans


[edit] References

  1. ^ a b c d e f Vineyard, Jennifer. "Britney Spears' New Album, Blackout: A Track-By-Track Report", MTV Canada, CTV Globe Media, October 12, 2007. Retrieved on 2008-01-20. 
  2. ^ Friedman, Roger. "Britney Spears' 'Blackout' Hits Internet", FOX News Network, LLC., (October 11, 2007). Retrieved on 2008-01-20. 
  3. ^ a b Erlewine, Stephen Thomas. Album review: Blackout. All Music Guide. Macrovision Corporation. Retrieved on 2008-01-20.
  4. ^ a b Break the Ice. Sheetmusicdirect.us. Retrieved on 2008-04-10.
  5. ^ Sanneh, Kelefa. "‘Miss Bad Media Karma’ Sings, Too", The New York Times, The New York Times Company, October 29, 2007. Retrieved on 2008-01-20. 
  6. ^ Sterdan, Darryl. BLACKOUT Britney's back with a thud. Jam Canoe. Canoe Inc.. Retrieved on 2008-01-20.
  7. ^ ARIA Dance Chart
  8. ^ Daniel Kreps (2008-03-12). Britney Spears’ “Break The Ice” Video To Premiere Today, Fandemonium Ensues. Rolling Stone. Retrieved on 2008-03-13.
  9. ^ Natalie Finn (2008-03-12). Britney Drawn to Perfection. E! News. Retrieved on 2008-03-13.
  10. ^ "Break the Ice" Up for Grabs! | Britney Spears
  11. ^ Break The Ice (2008). HMV. Retrieved on 2008-04-03.
  12. ^ Break the Ice/Basic [Single]. Amazon.de. Retrieved on 2008-04-03.
  13. ^ Break the Ice/Premium [Single] (German). Amazon.de. Retrieved on 2008-04-03.
  14. ^ Break the Ice (Spears, Britney). Herald Sun HiT. Retrieved on 2008-04-03.
  15. ^ http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/charts/chart_display.jsp?f=Hot+Dance+Club+Play&pageNumber=Top+1-10&g=Singles
  16. ^ Top 20 Dance Chart
  17. ^ Bulgarian National Top 40
  18. ^ Portugal |-|Singles Top 50
  19. ^ http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/charts/chart_display.jsp?f=Hot+Dance+Club+Play&pageNumber=Top+1-10&g=Singles
  20. ^ Top 30 Dance Club Play Brazil
  21. ^ >> IRMA << Irish Charts - Singles, Albums & Compilations >>
  22. ^ Israeli Single Top 15
  23. ^ finnishcharts.com - Britney Spears - Break The Ice
  24. ^ Swedish Singles Chart
  25. ^ Turkey Top 20 Chart Retrieved on 2008-05-24
  26. ^ Velkommen til Hit-listen.dk
  27. ^ [http://www.rt100.ro/top-100-edition.html Romanian Top 100 Plese see issue 18 of the year 2008
  28. ^ Chilean Singles Chart
  29. ^ Mark Medlock verdrängt Madonna - media control
  30. ^ APCCHART.COM © since 1988 APC-stats EU/UE
  31. ^ http://tophit.ru/airplay_week.shtml
  32. ^ Top Music Charts - Hot 100 - Billboard 200 - Music Genre Sales
  33. ^ http://www.ifpicr.cz/hitparadask/index.php?hitp=R
  34. ^ dutchcharts.nl - Britney Spears - Break The Ice
  35. ^ The Official Swiss Charts and Music Community

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Preceded by
"Pocketful of Sunshine" by Natasha Bedingfield
Billboard Dance Club Play number-one single
May 31-June 6, 2008
Succeeded by
"Leavin'" by Jesse McCartney