I remember when this song came out and i told my friends, it sounds a lot like Bollywood music, and they laughed and said I was wrong....well now i go hahahahahaha...
Maybe it's just me, 5 years ago when I heard Britney spears "Every time" I also had a strong feeling that I head similar Bollywood song before then I left it. And now suddenly when I see this vedio I having the same confusion. Will anyone please listen to that song and reply if they recognize that song or not.
Wow my thoughts were just confirmed I am an Indian-Canadian and don't listen to many Indian songs but when I heard toxic for the first time I was like oh my mom's playing another Bollywood song but it turned out to be Britney Spears I thought it was so weird it remind me of old Indian songs
well still you should not listen to bollywood song cauz it has gone more and more worse till now, I personally stopped listening to them in 2010,now you will only see in bollywood music is REMAKES
Black Eyed Peas sampled Kalyanji Anandji liberally and never gave credit until pressured then they claimed 'inspiration' without paying royalties. Straight samples. But hard to get annoyed when Indian musicians were ripping off the West for decades (Anu Malik, Baba Sehgal I'm looking at you!)
@@pikachu5647 we Indians have been copying music and movies from Hollywood for a long time, so I don't see a problem. The movie ghazini was copied from memento and the director didn't bother to ask Christopher Nolan. I've heard a lot of old songs which copied old Hollywood movies.
@@hwfq34fajw9foiffawdiufhuaiwfhw exactly. everybody is so serious about pronouncing languages like french, spanish (etc.) correctly...but they ignore this principle for arabic and indian languages
L H French and Spanish are a lot closer to the English language and more common of a language in America (in terms of names of food, places, quotes) rather than Arabic for example. Growing up in America you hear a lot more people saying things like “mi casa su casa” at least in my experience growing up in an extremely diverse part of Texas
Maybe it's just me, 5 years ago when I heard Britney spears "every time" I had a strong feeling that it is from a Bollywood song then I left it. And now suddenly when I see this video, I am getting more confused. Please reply if anyone could recognize that song or not, I urge to listen to that song if you haven't heard.. Please help
You are right.. . But our music directors don't take inspiration.. .. They copy complete song.. .. That is copy.. ..Britney Spear Only took some part but. . Bollywood copy everything
@@hwfq34fajw9foiffawdiufhuaiwfhw agreed. then again we can safely say it's vice versa with Traiditional Indian music due to its melody, as showcased here. We should deduce one genre of music always borrows from another
@@user-bf2cl1mg8d why is it a problem for them to be mentioned together anyway....? no one said they are the same here, but I am saying they both are used extensively...
@@hardtechnoboy Today would you watch the videos that they feel like displaying or just watch them when you want in YT? It was the internet who killed MTV previous format
They were literally just like “this song sampled a Bollywood song and some of y’all are freaking out like “Britney is a goddess how dare you accuse her of stealing, the entire subcontinent has nothing on her hard work.” Chill tf out a lot of stuff is sampled, tons of songs are inspired by asian culture and music, even western classical. Appreciate her freaking producers being creative enough to sample an old 80s Bollywood musical and turn it into one of the most iconic hits of the early 2000s and chill.
@Ste A At this point if any songs with samples had to include "(Inspired By ...)" in the title that would be so many songs. Check out "I Got The..." by Labi Siffre for an Eminem sample, and "Footsteps in the Dark" by The Isley Brothers for a classic Ice Cube sample as well as a Thundercat sample. Samples are everywhere in music and these days they're often paid for, unlike the heyday of the early 90s where so many people were sampling everything in the lawless west of copyright. The DNA of Sampling is really cool when you get deep into it. See Nosbo 2007 on youtube for more!
Britney can play the piano. She wrote a couple songs on her 2nd or 3rd album. Pretty sure she wrote that song "everytime". There's an interview somewhere where she talks about how she worked the song out and even plays it on piano for the interviewer. Along with being able to sing (even if she doesn't always sing live) and dance... And memorize insanely complex choreography. She's also an athlete- pretty sure she was point guard on her schools basketball team. I even remember her playing basketball for a charity event.
I WANT MY SLAW!! She’s had input on all of her songs, and she knows music and can perform it. Even when she lip-syncs, it’s became she’s dancing so much, and it’s her actual voice recorded. No talent? Right....
@@Akhilgoel13 half of the kashmir is in pakistan but in indian map we see in india shows pok(pakistan occupied kashmir)as a part of india but in rest of the world the map is like in this video
How is no one talking about Adam “white wine” Regusea and how he is a classically trained composer, I literally had to do a double take when I heard his voice
Shubhankar Singh he is an expert of a lot of things including seasoning his cutting board, boiling his vegetable soup, making crusty macarons because taste is what matters and lastly, deglazing with white wine like there is no tomorrow
I recently became Britney fan and after listening to Toxic, I always wondered why it 'sounds so Bollywood'. I am glad it is actually inspired from Bollywood. ☺️
nobody was saying that britney's career was in danger in 2003, and it's also a lie that "toxic" was some kind of comeback for her - she had never left the top at the time of its release.
This narrator seemed like she was just reading letters from a screen when pronouncing Indian words. She didn't even bother asking Manasi how she pronounced her name !
Every feeling and reference this old iconic pop song evokes, snuck in under our noses and they hit every aspect of it. They dusted off and dissected something I always knew but never realized.
This again proves India is the knowledge capital of the world. They gave us language, sound, music, literature, science, medicine, and a lot more. Not boasting about it, but it’s important that they get credit for it. I feel India is discredited a lot of times
Well u right but today our entertainment industry is occupied by radical islamist,education system by British Ed. System(that sucks),and history under communist how are trying to make it Islamic.
I wish they would do this for the other massive Cathy Dennis penned hit ‘Can’t get you out of my head’ by the fabulous Kylie Minogue. Cathy was truly a genius and is now likely set for life with these hits under her belt.
But the clever ones are the composer and the sound engineer that chose specific part, chose the sound and combined them... Different composers will make different sound from the same samples. Also, bollywood song use the same instrument... So that sound is familiar in hindi song. Plz give credits to composer and sound engineer too.
they mentioned the "clever ones"...britney is just the singer as mentioned...but the fact a white popstar in the 2000s had the balls to make a song so unlike anything americans really listen to is why she receives credit.
@Brittany Bennett its called a collaboration, you idiot. and the artist decides where they want to go in their career and what they want to sing. you all think its always the girls that dance and perform just do as theyre told and this stereotype is especially put on britney. that was never really the case for her. the song got turned down by others for a reason and she chose to sing it and make it a single for a reason. even fighting against the label to make it happen. read up and inform yourself before trying to put down women with stupidity. girls can make a statement, innovate and inspire with their music just as much as men can. people like you would never attribute a man's entire work, being and stature to their collaborators.
Only 12 seconds in. “Critics say Britney Spears hasn’t had a big in four years” Baby One More Time (number 1 hit) Sometimes (huge hit) You Drive Me Crazy (huge hit) Oops I Did It Again (huge hit) Stronger (huge hit) Lucky (another huge hit) The only part where it gets kinda bleary is her third studio album Britney which suffered from a radio ban on her name which hurt her single numbers. Slave 4 U was only a moderate hit at the time but it’s impact later on was huge. The other singles of the era did moderately well despite the radio ban. I just thought that statement was silly considering Britney was at her absolute peak preceding Toxic lmao
Also, like Britney needed a career revival then. Her self-titled third album released 2 years before In The Zone sold less than her first two and its singles weren't as successful, but she still sold a lot and she was everywhere at the time.
Janet Taylor yeah she was banned from radio. If she and Madonna both hadn’t been banned from radio at the time their collaboration song became a single it would’ve easily gone number one
@@hannahs1683It isn't limited. Most people in the west are just unaware that a lot of the things they consume have their origins in India. Plus, the influence is far more prominent all over Asia & Africa.
@@AB-ip2ct I think “a lot” is an exaggeration. A lot of consumer goods are manufactured in India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and Pakistan but there are few cultural exports
@@hannahs1683 Well, for starters yoga originated in India. Games like chess, snakes & ladders, modern polo, first started in India. Products like shampoo. Indian cuisine is extremely popular globally. Brands often use Indian art while designing their clothes, including big brands like Gucci. A lot of western literature has also been influenced by Buddhism & Hinduism. The concept of karma used widely in popular culture. Multiple borrowed words from Sanskrit like Jungle, gully etc. These are just from the top of my head when I think about India's influence in the western world. Not to mention, as I said, the influence is much larger within Asia & Africa. Which is why the Indian film & music industries are so massive. The cultural influence of India is also quite evident within these countries if you look outside the western bubble.
How they made "Toxic" from "Tere mere beech me" is called inspiration. They create "toxic" from "Tere mere beech me" but Its not toxic is completely a copy of this song or just a stupid remix like bollywood doing right now. Toxic is a creation of hard work and smartness.
Yeah. And its not like bollywood is innocent either. They blatanly rip off and plagarize kpop songs. They don't even try hide it; literally the same song just a different language.
@@moonlightstripess Because internationally music producers can create a single album each year and still survive........whereas in Bollywood almost all music producers have to make atleast 5 to 6 film music albums each year.......which is a huge workload, so what they do is that they go the easy way of copying 😉
i miss interesting, detailed, and iconic music such as this. the music video, the costume, the musicality, and the story of the song in and out of the recording is just amaaaayziiinggg!!
It's not cr*zy (stop being ableist) it's not a competition, both fulfill different needs people have, I love both, at different mood (inquisitive vs relaxing)
Thank you so much for this video. Toxic is my JAM, it gives me immense energy and power in ways I CANNOT explain, and now I finally know why!!! Truly a POP MASTERPIECE!
@Bishal Pratim Nath According to the comment section on that video, it doesnt even originate from Dale but dates back to Greece in 1927, idk if it goes further back though
@@jakehowathmsp2098 Like someone else mentioned in another comment. Depends on what a "big hit" is considered as. Slave 4 U was "only" 27 at its peak on Billboard. By Britney standards it was regarded as pretty moderate, so Oops would be her previous smash hit, at least in the US, which was 3 and a half years before Toxic.
Those years almost everyone in the pop industry were inspired by indian sounds... That phase lasted about 3 years 2002-2005 and then never came back again because then it became all about pop rock 2006-2009 and then it became all about dance pop 2010-2013 then it became about synthpop 2014-2017 and then about hip hop pop 2018-2020. Everything lasts 3 years so we are looking for a shift at the end of this year (finally....hip hop/rap pop is terrible)
Dance pop from that time was just Eurodance. And Synth Pop was Synthwave (1980s genre). Eurodance is still very popular here in Europe I go to the Discotek often.
Vanquish Media . It may be popular there but not seen anywhere on the global streaming or sales charts . Everything goes on exactly as i said it. Mainstream music is a never ending bandwagon cycle that resets every 3 years and at the end of it all the kids jump on a brand new trend. Today is billie eilish, in 3 years nobody will remember her name
That wasn't news for me. Having a lot of friends who are musicians or composers and work in this industry, there are so many hit American and British songs which are based on either Indian classical music or bollywood. And the vice-versa is also true; Indian musicians have also been stealing a lot of music from the west.
“Critics said her career was slumping” her forth studio album sold 10 million copies world wide, five years into her career. Imagine calling that slumping. To put in perspective Beyoncé’s debut album, which was huge and had one of the most iconic singles ever on that album sold 11 million copies world wide. And they were both released in 2003.
HotelOnyX they literally did call that slumping back in that time. If anything sold less than the artist had previously sold, it would be over the magazines etc
The did criticise her career sales at the time, though. It was stupid because she was still mostly outselling or selling on par with fresh mainstream talent at the time. She even criticised the media for this by pointing this out in an interview around the time.
In the zone sold already 8 million copies by the end of 2004, which was also a increase in album sales as her third album, Britney sold 5 million by the end of 2001 or 2002. So thats like a 3 million in sales increase that the critics called "slumped". BTW, beyonces debut album Sol only 5 million copies around that time which is amazing.
This is old news. I already knew this way back when they were promoting the song before the Official MV of Toxic was released. They mentioned something about Indian and Bhangra music. I still have the CD of the album. Britney fan here!
I WAS SHOCK AND AMASE AFTER I WATCHED THIS. I don't watch Indian film and didn't know about the way their make music but the song Toxic AMAZE ME SO HARD
Ok, first of all Toxic is not the greatest hit of her career. She has more than one hit, that’s why she is so successful and opened many doors for what pop is nowadays.
Juan Carlos Dena what doors? More like Madonna opened those doors for her. What is her biggest hit then? I fee like this is her best song although I like Everytime.
Tainted Life her biggest hit is baby one more time. It sold so much more than toxic, but because toxic is pretty modern, it’s played on the radio more often
@@taintedlife2618 Umm yes but like all these female artists we have now are literally the embodiment of Britney, plus she’s more inspired by Janet Jackson.
_This video is going to crazy like nothing in India !!!_ _Thus happened very rarely, that someone gave credit to us, otherwise everyone's busy in copying !_ Thanks !❤️
Britney pulled a reverse Anu Malik and we just came to know of it now!
😂😂😂😂
Except the only type of 'surf' Anu Malik knows about is the detergent powder.
Aag laga denge aag laga denge
Hahaha
Seriously dude.😂
I remember when this song came out and i told my friends, it sounds a lot like Bollywood music, and they laughed and said I was wrong....well now i go hahahahahaha...
Who gets the last laugh...
@@FrancisJacquerye meeee🤣🤣
Message them please HAHA
Maybe it's just me, 5 years ago when I heard Britney spears "Every time" I also had a strong feeling that I head similar Bollywood song before then I left it. And now suddenly when I see this vedio I having the same confusion. Will anyone please listen to that song and reply if they recognize that song or not.
Also the intro music in " My Perogative " was made with a Tabla .
Wow my thoughts were just confirmed I am an Indian-Canadian and don't listen to many Indian songs but when I heard toxic for the first time I was like oh my mom's playing another Bollywood song but it turned out to be Britney Spears I thought it was so weird it remind me of old Indian songs
well still you should not listen to bollywood song cauz it has gone more and more worse till now, I personally stopped listening to them in 2010,now you will only see in bollywood music is REMAKES
that explain why i never like that song..... i alway thought WTF is this? it all over the place...
That doesn’t mean your Indian that means you just know music and Bollywood movies
@@Tejasssssm i am not an Indian. But, I used to listen to Bollywood songs. But, now not anymore. I don't find it interesting to listen to.
Indians songs are way better than shitty American English songs
Black Eyed Peas sampled Kalyanji Anandji liberally and never gave credit until pressured then they claimed 'inspiration' without paying royalties. Straight samples. But hard to get annoyed when Indian musicians were ripping off the West for decades (Anu Malik, Baba Sehgal I'm looking at you!)
copying doesn't matter, as long as the artist makes their own input.
@@retired-s5h only creators have the say in this, not you.
Medlife crisis Didn't think I'd see you here lol
But "Toxic " makers have credited that they used Indian musical elements for the song.
@@pikachu5647 we Indians have been copying music and movies from Hollywood for a long time, so I don't see a problem. The movie ghazini was copied from memento and the director didn't bother to ask Christopher Nolan.
I've heard a lot of old songs which copied old Hollywood movies.
"One of the most impressive pop hits of all time"
As a metal head, i completely agree. Such a catchy song.
The bass is sick. I’m very impressed by this song.
No one cares that you're a metal head.
The names Bond, Jagatprakash Bond.
Mahad Alvi 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Oh my god😂😂😂
amazing 🤣
Ahahagahahagahahahahah😂😂😂😂
Oml hahahahahhahah
sis really said “tearie meari beachy mean” 😭
-ˏˋ mayaaa ˎˊ- yeah I hate her for that, they should’ve got some help from an indian.
Muhammad Ali Hassan well, you don’t have to hate her
@@fishstew2573 well they hate us for our accent
Gaurav Sharma they?
Lmfao it's ok though, not all people have perfect pronunciation
Her pronunciation of “tere mere beech mein” had me dead , rest of the video is great ,
I think sh did it for those who don't speak the language, so they could understand it.
@@brotherdcp-t710w4 you keep smelling people 😂that suits your nose then😝
@@brotherdcp-t710w4 oh then bad smells find you🤣🤣🤣its more hilarious now😂
@@hwfq34fajw9foiffawdiufhuaiwfhw exactly. everybody is so serious about pronouncing languages like french, spanish (etc.) correctly...but they ignore this principle for arabic and indian languages
L H French and Spanish are a lot closer to the English language and more common of a language in America (in terms of names of food, places, quotes) rather than Arabic for example. Growing up in America you hear a lot more people saying things like “mi casa su casa” at least in my experience growing up in an extremely diverse part of Texas
When Bollywood Copy: (Screaming) Bollywood Copy Cat, No Creativity.
When Hollywood/Western Copy: Hmm.. Let me Explain the journey of the masterpiece.
Yoo bros
Maybe it's just me, 5 years ago when I heard Britney spears "every time" I had a strong feeling that it is from a Bollywood song then I left it. And now suddenly when I see this video, I am getting more confused. Please reply if anyone could recognize that song or not, I urge to listen to that song if you haven't heard.. Please help
pal Jain it’s called sampling.. only musician n producers will understand
You are right.. . But our music directors don't take inspiration.. .. They copy complete song.. .. That is copy.. ..Britney Spear Only took some part but. .
Bollywood copy everything
@@SL-vv3xy I know its sampling but did they have rights 🙀
I remember always thinking why Toxic has a Bollywood vibe to it. This answers my suspicion. 😂🤣
Same
what... all of music at the time had the bollywood vibe to it...
But this song is a savage tune.. 🔥 sci fi 9ps dark type
Many Western songs have sampled both Indian and Arabian songs. Timaland did this often
@@hwfq34fajw9foiffawdiufhuaiwfhw agreed. then again we can safely say it's vice versa with Traiditional Indian music due to its melody, as showcased here. We should deduce one genre of music always borrows from another
Why are you mentioning them together as if they’re the same? Egyptian music is very different from Indian
@@user-bf2cl1mg8d why is it a problem for them to be mentioned together anyway....? no one said they are the same here, but I am saying they both are used extensively...
Miss LaBelleKitty okay if so please name other songs aside from toxic? 😅
Nothing bad in inspiring each other. All the music in the world was somehow inspired from other sources. It's a circle :)
I wasn't aware that Adam ragusea is a classically trained musician.
Musician - journalist - writer - internet cook
I was about to say this!!!’
Apparently our dude is a genius
Now I have a bigger appreciation for Adam since the famous "vinegar chicken leg is on the right"
white wine.
TOXIC is a also a hit because of it’s artistically crafted music video. Back then MTV was on the height of its popularity.
I know right? - they played music videos instead of dumb reality shows 24/7
Hardtechnoboy and not only music
Masterpiece songs :( now only dumb shows with no mean only sexual shows
@@hardtechnoboy Today would you watch the videos that they feel like displaying or just watch them when you want in YT? It was the internet who killed MTV previous format
@@0Clewi0 internet killed the video star ⭐
So , basically the most iconic introductory tune has its roots in classical Indian music. Great !!
They were literally just like “this song sampled a Bollywood song and some of y’all are freaking out like “Britney is a goddess how dare you accuse her of stealing, the entire subcontinent has nothing on her hard work.” Chill tf out a lot of stuff is sampled, tons of songs are inspired by asian culture and music, even western classical. Appreciate her freaking producers being creative enough to sample an old 80s Bollywood musical and turn it into one of the most iconic hits of the early 2000s and chill.
That song was garbage and britney spears is gross
Rishab Chouhan You clearly have no idea what your talking about. Toxic is one of the best songs of all time
@Ste A At this point if any songs with samples had to include "(Inspired By ...)" in the title that would be so many songs. Check out "I Got The..." by Labi Siffre for an Eminem sample, and "Footsteps in the Dark" by The Isley Brothers for a classic Ice Cube sample as well as a Thundercat sample.
Samples are everywhere in music and these days they're often paid for, unlike the heyday of the early 90s where so many people were sampling everything in the lawless west of copyright.
The DNA of Sampling is really cool when you get deep into it. See Nosbo 2007 on youtube for more!
She was dissed by Eminem
@@rishabchouhan5329 Nikal laude , pehli fursat mein nikal. Jaake Neha Kakkar aur Badshah ke tatti .
So bond theme is actually Indian?. I am bamboozled..
Brits taking stuff from India? impossible.
@@Concreteguard Starting @6:10, the Bond theme shares the same melody of an Indian song.
lol, no
bollywood shits
@@gabbar51ngh lol didn't Brits "take" Kohinoor Diamond from India?
@@RoyalEXO_ issa sarcasm
Did you know "Toxic" was written for Kylie Minogue instead? But she turned it down and Britney Spears recorded it instead.
@@I_WANT_MY_SLAW Well, she can sing and dance, so that's something.
Britney can play the piano. She wrote a couple songs on her 2nd or 3rd album. Pretty sure she wrote that song "everytime". There's an interview somewhere where she talks about how she worked the song out and even plays it on piano for the interviewer. Along with being able to sing (even if she doesn't always sing live) and dance... And memorize insanely complex choreography. She's also an athlete- pretty sure she was point guard on her schools basketball team. I even remember her playing basketball for a charity event.
Rudie Obias were happy she did
I WANT MY SLAW!! She’s had input on all of her songs, and she knows music and can perform it. Even when she lip-syncs, it’s became she’s dancing so much, and it’s her actual voice recorded. No talent? Right....
@@I_WANT_MY_SLAW she plays the piano and can copose too. Her best ballad "everytime" was writen by herself
Pablo Picasso is widely quoted as having said that “good artists borrow, great artists steal.”
I’ve seen that attributed to several people. Including Mark Twain. Whoever said it, it’s a great sentiment. 😂
not in music, it's sampling
@Brittany Bennett you're kidding right?
Brittany Bennett everybody copies and adds, that’s how culture evolves
@Brittany Bennett what are you trying to say?
Wow. You either had to know all of this or do a sh*tton on research. Props to whoever put this video together.
The creators of toxic never hid what they used as a sample
Or just have an Indian friend who was even a mediocre musician. This isn't something in-depth, this is pretty obvious, lol.
My thoughts too.. really good insight. I found it very interesting.
The incorrect indian map really bothered me
Actually this is the original map.The map which is shown to us is not real
@@abhinav4602 accha..esa kya
@@Akhilgoel13 half of the kashmir is in pakistan but in indian map we see in india shows pok(pakistan occupied kashmir)as a part of india but in rest of the world the map is like in this video
@@abhinav4602 not half but 1/3rd...
@@jackyjo5395 not 1/3rd place occupied by pakistan and china combined make almost half
This song never gets old no matter how many times you listen to it.
@Ch Erry LMFAO
Can't get over how she pronounced Tere mere beech me 😂😂😂😂😂
Ifkr? I've been lmao.
I died a little inside!! 🤣🤣
I died 😂
😂
🤣🤣🤣 same man same
How is no one talking about Adam “white wine” Regusea and how he is a classically trained composer, I literally had to do a double take when I heard his voice
I thought he was just an expert at butter seasoning
Shubhankar Singh he is an expert of a lot of things including seasoning his cutting board, boiling his vegetable soup, making crusty macarons because taste is what matters and lastly, deglazing with white wine like there is no tomorrow
It tickled me pink to see him in this video. Vinegar leg on the right haha.
@@MTKAARI lmao XD
Yes!!!
I recently became Britney fan and after listening to Toxic, I always wondered why it 'sounds so Bollywood'. I am glad it is actually inspired from Bollywood. ☺️
Completely makes sense! The whole album ‘In the Zone’ is very heavily influenced by Asian culture. My favorite album of hers too.
Yep, off to Spotify to update the playlist.
Blackout says hello!
In the zone was based of hip hop tho so idk where you're getting that from
That’s the only album of hers I really love.
@@whitecanar-y9836 Maybe not the whole album as they claim but listen to beginning of "Touch of my hand" by Britney for example..
didn't expect to see adam ragusea on here
is there anything he can't do!
Same
I HONESTLY thought he was a university professor/TH-cam cook
Andres Saldivar he quit university
I got this video in my recommend and just below it was a video by adam! 😂 the one about crispy fries thingy
The pronunciation of Tere mere Bech me is epic!!! 😆😆😆 too hilarious...
LMFAOOOO IM LITERALLY DYING RIGHT NOW!!! 🤣☠️🤣😂🤣
The sheer whiteness in that pronunciation was just 🤣🤣🤣
TEARY MEERY BEACHY MEAN 🤣☠️
I hate her for that
I think she did it so others that don't speak the language would understand?
"A story of star-crossed lovers who's family members do not approve of"
Yep, that's Bollywood.
Greg Vee so, Romeo and Juliet?
Literally every Bollywood movie ever
Nah, that's a cliché. Bollywood has all sorts of stories.
@@Qumayopotatosalad maybe u r still living in 90's
Please move forward from the 90's
nobody was saying that britney's career was in danger in 2003, and it's also a lie that "toxic" was some kind of comeback for her - she had never left the top at the time of its release.
She’s right game wide but no songs
2002 was year of Wholesome singer song writer girls that play guitars.
True! What f is she talking about. Her career went down I believe years later after she got married. This was before her marriage.
She was washed up
@@Syoma wholesome fads you mean, none of which are remembered today.
This narrator seemed like she was just reading letters from a screen when pronouncing Indian words. She didn't even bother asking Manasi how she pronounced her name !
It’s really disappointing
Be offended! Yes be offended!! 👀
So what LMAO Indians are always super salty at videos with indians
@@legobatman2440 Well you guys get triggered by the accent of indians sooo
@Tara Saran 😂😂😂😂
Im an Indian and what she did with the sounds was amazing.
She????? Or the music producers??
@@anuroopchatterjee1746 haha..!! Definitely you are right..!!
@@anuroopchatterjee1746 Cathy Dennis! He's right!
Because the music was more amazing in itself.
Every feeling and reference this old iconic pop song evokes, snuck in under our noses and they hit every aspect of it. They dusted off and dissected something I always knew but never realized.
Another example: “don’t funk with my heart” by black eyed peas based on “yeh mera dil” from don.
No bro just the tone from "yeh mera dil", the music was from "ae naujawan hai sab kuch yaha" from movie Apradh
That’s why I like Toxic.. it’s the only Britney song I like. It has Drama.
I was so not expecting my favourite youtube chef to be on an insider video about britney spears
it's not "tiri miri bichi mein"
it's pronounced "tay-ray may-ray beach may"
Tuup.... Ekdum tuuup, taale totle
@@rohan1748 okay
Lund khada Karwa Diya Bhai
Kya pronunciation likha he
Wah
@@cia9939 thik hai
@@rohan1748 😂😂😂👌👌👌👌
Title: How Bollywood gave Britney her biggest hit
...Baby One More Time: Am I A Joke To You?
Maybe Toxic get the Grammy for the first time. Baby one more time didn't get it.
The title said greatest hit, not biggest hit. And yes, Toxic is her greatest hit.
@@Minkymomo2750 toxic wasnt #1, BOMT was
akash ashish Britney was black listed from radio at this point.
@Brittany Bennett nope, original max Martin product
That James bond thing was actually really interesting
This again proves India is the knowledge capital of the world. They gave us language, sound, music, literature, science, medicine, and a lot more. Not boasting about it, but it’s important that they get credit for it.
I feel India is discredited a lot of times
yes🇮🇳🇮🇳
Well u right but today our entertainment industry is occupied by radical islamist,education system by British Ed. System(that sucks),and history under communist how are trying to make it Islamic.
@@ashu055 mere samajhdar bhai these bollywood songs are released after independence means after British education
Yoga and meditation too
They invented numbers, yet Arabs get all the credit
I don't need Brittney Spears to remind me that I'm toxic, I already know that.
Wait what? Adam is also a classically trained composer? I know him for being the guy who season his chopping board instead of the meat.
Huge respect.
Toxic is iconic tbh... you could put it on the radio now and it would be a hit. timeless
I just saw that movie with subtitles, awesome movie, will make you cry if you ever loved someone, Master piece!!!
I wish they would do this for the other massive Cathy Dennis penned hit ‘Can’t get you out of my head’ by the fabulous Kylie Minogue. Cathy was truly a genius and is now likely set for life with these hits under her belt.
But the clever ones are the composer and the sound engineer that chose specific part, chose the sound and combined them... Different composers will make different sound from the same samples. Also, bollywood song use the same instrument... So that sound is familiar in hindi song. Plz give credits to composer and sound engineer too.
they mentioned the "clever ones"...britney is just the singer as mentioned...but the fact a white popstar in the 2000s had the balls to make a song so unlike anything americans really listen to is why she receives credit.
OK boomer
Ok Boomer
@Brittany Bennett its called a collaboration, you idiot. and the artist decides where they want to go in their career and what they want to sing. you all think its always the girls that dance and perform just do as theyre told and this stereotype is especially put on britney. that was never really the case for her. the song got turned down by others for a reason and she chose to sing it and make it a single for a reason. even fighting against the label to make it happen. read up and inform yourself before trying to put down women with stupidity. girls can make a statement, innovate and inspire with their music just as much as men can. people like you would never attribute a man's entire work, being and stature to their collaborators.
@Brittany Bennett And you're here trying to make fun of Britney while you know nothing lmao 💀💀
oof she really said "teery meery beach jimin" with her WHOLE chest
Hahahha Indian army coming thruuuu
BEACH JIMIN, EYE-
Beach Jimin i-
That moment when your keyboard exposes you🤭
Army?
@@debopomabhowmik4552 of course 🥺
Only 12 seconds in. “Critics say Britney Spears hasn’t had a big in four years”
Baby One More Time (number 1 hit)
Sometimes (huge hit)
You Drive Me Crazy (huge hit)
Oops I Did It Again (huge hit)
Stronger (huge hit)
Lucky (another huge hit)
The only part where it gets kinda bleary is her third studio album Britney which suffered from a radio ban on her name which hurt her single numbers. Slave 4 U was only a moderate hit at the time but it’s impact later on was huge. The other singles of the era did moderately well despite the radio ban.
I just thought that statement was silly considering Britney was at her absolute peak preceding Toxic lmao
Radio ban?? Source please.
Janet Taylor u can search it
Also, like Britney needed a career revival then. Her self-titled third album released 2 years before In The Zone sold less than her first two and its singles weren't as successful, but she still sold a lot and she was everywhere at the time.
Janet Taylor yeah she was banned from radio. If she and Madonna both hadn’t been banned from radio at the time their collaboration song became a single it would’ve easily gone number one
Thank god someone said it
It makes sense now. This song always reminded me of a Bollywood song. I'm Indian btw so that's why I always thought it had an Indian touch.
Indian culture doesn't get enough recognition for contributing to pop culture 🔥
And just world culture in general.
Bc their contributions are fairly limited
@@hannahs1683It isn't limited. Most people in the west are just unaware that a lot of the things they consume have their origins in India. Plus, the influence is far more prominent all over Asia & Africa.
@@AB-ip2ct I think “a lot” is an exaggeration. A lot of consumer goods are manufactured in India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and Pakistan but there are few cultural exports
@@hannahs1683 Well, for starters yoga originated in India. Games like chess, snakes & ladders, modern polo, first started in India. Products like shampoo. Indian cuisine is extremely popular globally. Brands often use Indian art while designing their clothes, including big brands like Gucci. A lot of western literature has also been influenced by Buddhism & Hinduism. The concept of karma used widely in popular culture. Multiple borrowed words from Sanskrit like Jungle, gully etc. These are just from the top of my head when I think about India's influence in the western world.
Not to mention, as I said, the influence is much larger within Asia & Africa. Which is why the Indian film & music industries are so massive. The cultural influence of India is also quite evident within these countries if you look outside the western bubble.
Raise your hands if you lost it when she said “Terry Merry Bitchy Main" instead of “Tere Mere Beech Mein".😅😂
Ariadlus Daedaladne Enigmus Proximo I CANT STOP LAUGHING
I lost a bit of my hearing
I did loose it
IKR LIKE COULDNT SHE HAVE USED GOOGLE TRANSLATE OR SOMETHING LMAO WHY DID SHE BUTCHER IT THIS BADLY
Lol her hindi try still makes me laugh 😂
Britney Spears was stunningly beautiful.
I did not expect to see Adam here.
Never realised he was a composer.
And....now I'm hungry
We need another episode of "I season my...... and not my........."!
*I ALWAYS KNEW I ALWAYS KNEW I ALWAYS FREAKING KNEW THE MUSIC SOUNDED FAMILIAR I ALWAYSSSSSS KNEW*
How they made "Toxic" from "Tere mere beech me" is called inspiration. They create "toxic" from "Tere mere beech me" but Its not toxic is completely a copy of this song or just a stupid remix like bollywood doing right now. Toxic is a creation of hard work and smartness.
Finally someone said this!!
Yeah. And its not like bollywood is innocent either. They blatanly rip off and plagarize kpop songs. They don't even try hide it; literally the same song just a different language.
@@moonlightstripess ikr
moonlightstripes they used to steal american hits too in the 80s and 90s
@@moonlightstripess Because internationally music producers can create a single album each year and still survive........whereas in Bollywood almost all music producers have to make atleast 5 to 6 film music albums each year.......which is a huge workload, so what they do is that they go the easy way of copying 😉
Ok so a part of an indian Romeo and Juliet was used to create the music.
Scythe EXACTLY THANK YOU 😂haha
Yeeess!😂
LMAO I thought the same 😂😂😂
Romeo Juliet scenario
Is more common irl in india than you think. If people don't sucide they get killed by patriarchal society or their own families
INDIANS:HAVE YOU HEARD INDIAN MUSIC
INSIDER:YA
INDIANS:SING OUT SOME LYRICS
INSIDER: tearie meari beachy mean
INDIANS:HAVE LEFT THE CHAT
How much India's see this? Like this if you're IndiAn and know kamal Hasan.
When Adam ragusea popped up. I got so excited and confused. Never knew he was a classically trained composer
Me too. I was surprised in that fact.
I absolutely adore songs that have this dangerous / secret agent vibe to them, that‘s why toxic is a favorite of mine
i miss interesting, detailed, and iconic music such as this. the music video, the costume, the musicality, and the story of the song in and out of the recording is just amaaaayziiinggg!!
It’s crazy that such a well documented and exceptionally realized video makes less views that someone who’s filming their dog playing in the park.....
But dogs playing in the park are adorable! 😔
It's not cr*zy (stop being ableist)
it's not a competition, both fulfill different needs people have, I love both, at different mood (inquisitive vs relaxing)
Dude this vid just came out.give it time
@@aleka.. calling something crazy isn't 'ableist' 😂
Thank you so much for this video. Toxic is my JAM, it gives me immense energy and power in ways I CANNOT explain, and now I finally know why!!! Truly a POP MASTERPIECE!
omg for all the detailed analysis of the song
"So it means all those cool spy music moments come from a Indian Sitar which I have never heard in my life"
Toxic is an epic piece of art. If we need to give aliens a song to represent the best of modern music, give them this.
Doctor Who S1E2
@The alien in your backyard 😂👌
@The alien in your backyard OMG this has just happened🤣🤣🤣🔥🔥
@The alien in your backyard Oh com'on shit is all we have
The surf guitar tho, sounds exactly like Pump it by Black eyed peas
They Sampled a surf song, or at least a song that utilized surf guitar techniques.
They sampled misirlou - dick Dale, who sampled a Greek song called misirlou which is sampled from an Egyptian one.
“Bad artist imitate, good artist steal” - Banksy
I finally understand the meaning of that quote.
Picasso?
lmao so you mean the pop princess who literally inspired the whole pop scene is a bad artist?!?
One of Britney's best songs and it earned her her only Grammy Award.
Oh, this explains why this is the only Britney Spears song that I ever liked.
4:36 that is Black Eye Peas - Pump it !!!
Misirlou is original .... But pump it is also dope
The pump it style is not original to them. I actually heard it before in the ‘90s. Pretty sure someone did a video ab it.
So is 'It's my birthday', which is heavily inspired from 'Urvashi'.
@Bishal Pratim Nath According to the comment section on that video, it doesnt even originate from Dale but dates back to Greece in 1927, idk if it goes further back though
Pump it.
One of those videos that managed to keep my attention held till the end! 👏
Ya, it's surprisingly interesting
No wonder why did it earn a Grammy!! Toxic is a masterpiece!!!
Pure genious... Indian tunes are sooo cool!!!.
The best*🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳😏
“she didn’t have a big hit in 4 years” i- she literally dropped Slave and Oops
Jake Howath Msp oops was 3 years and half before toxic. This is why she said nearly 4 years
Remy 91 slave
Remy 91 she released slave slave 4 u after that tho... are you high? it's like you purposely ignored that to correct him
John S excuse me?? lmfoskdksosksks slave for you was released in 2001 and toxic was released in 2003
@@jakehowathmsp2098 Like someone else mentioned in another comment. Depends on what a "big hit" is considered as. Slave 4 U was "only" 27 at its peak on Billboard. By Britney standards it was regarded as pretty moderate, so Oops would be her previous smash hit, at least in the US, which was 3 and a half years before Toxic.
Those years almost everyone in the pop industry were inspired by indian sounds... That phase lasted about 3 years 2002-2005 and then never came back again because then it became all about pop rock 2006-2009 and then it became all about dance pop 2010-2013 then it became about synthpop 2014-2017 and then about hip hop pop 2018-2020. Everything lasts 3 years so we are looking for a shift at the end of this year (finally....hip hop/rap pop is terrible)
we are now in mumble rap, soft spoken pop phase
Dance pop from that time was just Eurodance. And Synth Pop was Synthwave (1980s genre).
Eurodance is still very popular here in Europe I go to the Discotek often.
Vanquish Media . It may be popular there but not seen anywhere on the global streaming or sales charts . Everything goes on exactly as i said it. Mainstream music is a never ending bandwagon cycle that resets every 3 years and at the end of it all the kids jump on a brand new trend. Today is billie eilish, in 3 years nobody will remember her name
@@jong9379 no mumble rap phase was 2015-2018.. Was surprisingly longer than Amy of the genes lasting
It's not terrible it's just ur taste stop 🛑 hating on artistary
are you really saying until Toxic Britney didn’t have a hit in 4 YEARS? acting like the Oops singles weren’t hits? SLAVE 4 U wasn’t a hit?
BSpears For Life
*a top 10 hit. They didn't clear it up bc i remember a lot of hits in between like me against the music and slave 4 u
Yeah this is discrimination we should report this
RT
Technically speaking, I'm a Slave 4 U was not a hit since it barely got to Top 50 at the Billboard Hot 100
3:08 hmm, sounds familiar. Can't *cough, Romeo and Juliet* put my finger on it.
it's just brandy it was a remake of Romeo and Juliet
That wasn't news for me. Having a lot of friends who are musicians or composers and work in this industry, there are so many hit American and British songs which are based on either Indian classical music or bollywood. And the vice-versa is also true; Indian musicians have also been stealing a lot of music from the west.
Thats the beauty of art and entertainment... u get inspiration from west to east and vice versa.
It's called sampling
Nothing other than Superlative, the explanation, the hints, the tempos, the cadence of the whole video is magnificent, well done!!
Britney is a pop icon her hits are unforgettable !!!!
Whoa! Adam took me by surprise
Since when is Adam ragusea a music professional, what can't this man do
he can't not use white wine 😂
“Critics said her career was slumping” her forth studio album sold 10 million copies world wide, five years into her career. Imagine calling that slumping.
To put in perspective Beyoncé’s debut album, which was huge and had one of the most iconic singles ever on that album sold 11 million copies world wide. And they were both released in 2003.
HotelOnyX they literally did call that slumping back in that time. If anything sold less than the artist had previously sold, it would be over the magazines etc
The did criticise her career sales at the time, though. It was stupid because she was still mostly outselling or selling on par with fresh mainstream talent at the time. She even criticised the media for this by pointing this out in an interview around the time.
In the zone sold already 8 million copies by the end of 2004, which was also a increase in album sales as her third album, Britney sold 5 million by the end of 2001 or 2002. So thats like a 3 million in sales increase that the critics called "slumped".
BTW, beyonces debut album Sol only 5 million copies around that time which is amazing.
Wrong. "In the Zone" completely outgrossed Beyonce's album.
This is creative sampling and making something new. Not copying complete melody lines like they do now.
This is old news. I already knew this way back when they were promoting the song before the Official MV of Toxic was released. They mentioned something about Indian and Bhangra music. I still have the CD of the album. Britney fan here!
Hasn't had a big hit in 4 years
*I'm a slave 4 you* - Gets offended in Britney
Luka Cool 55 In US slave wasnt big.
Also oops I did it again
*oops i did it again, lucky, slave 4 u* - am i a joke to u
0:48 Ohhh man! I can't.Dyinggg 🤣🤣🤣
i don't speak indian but when i heard that "teery meery beechie mean" i knew something was off...
Its not 'indian' language. Its hindi.
what do you mean i don't speak indian? indians speak around a 1000 languages lol tere mere beech mein is hindi
Yes right. She is awfully wrong but i am happy that they beought it.
I WAS SHOCK AND AMASE AFTER I WATCHED THIS.
I don't watch Indian film and didn't know about the way their make music but the song Toxic AMAZE ME SO HARD
i love these breakdown videos of pop songs. goes to show that there is somewhat of a science and process behind why these songs are so damn catchy
Toxic was pure subliminal pop. A masterpiece. And I'm not a pop music fan.
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Why is this on Insider? This should be a Vox Earworm episode
I was wondering that too
Vox is quaking with this anatomy of a music review
Ok, first of all Toxic is not the greatest hit of her career. She has more than one hit, that’s why she is so successful and opened many doors for what pop is nowadays.
Juan Carlos Dena what doors? More like Madonna opened those doors for her. What is her biggest hit then? I fee like this is her best song although I like Everytime.
Tainted Life her biggest hit is baby one more time. It sold so much more than toxic, but because toxic is pretty modern, it’s played on the radio more often
Her Biggest hit is Womanizer
@@taintedlife2618 Umm yes but like all these female artists we have now are literally the embodiment of Britney, plus she’s more inspired by Janet Jackson.
Hats of to the team for the amount of research has gone into making this video. 👌👌
As a South Asian American...
My mind = blown
This is amazing!
Me seeing Adam: is that the guy i get my chicken parmesan recipe from?
This Adam guy is a great cook.
_This video is going to crazy like nothing in India !!!_
_Thus happened very rarely, that someone gave credit to us, otherwise everyone's busy in copying !_
Thanks !❤️
thank-you insider for bringing it to everyone's notice! 🙏