Brittany Smith aka Brit Smith, has one of the more complicated back stories in pop. She's an American actress, model, singer and songwriter. She was best known for being one half of short-lived girl band Brit & Alex (with twin sister Alex), up until their breakup in 2009 (not as twins, only as a musical duo). She debuted as a solo artist in 2010 under the stage name Matisse with her only single to date but the genuinely amazing "Better Than Her," one of the best dance-pop singles in recent memory.
The persistent diva signed to Interscope Records earlier this year and just dropped her debut single (under her own name) and a fun video for "Provocative (hiDhi)" on her debut studio album, scheduled for release in the first quarter of 2014. Produced by Timbaland and features will.i.am, "Provocative" is a pseudo-Timbo-pussycat-urban track, that attempts to emulate the sound of the glorious era of "Loose" by Nelly Furtado, but fails. Her style is a strange mix between Christina Aguilera performing "Dirrty," Shakira's hair, and any of these new urban singers who emerge without warning in the music scene.
The result is a bone-shaking, bass-heavy club banger that absolutely compels you to move. Just ask the legendary Betty White. If you can't beat 'em, join 'em, right? That's the lesson White learns when the 28-year-old brilliant booty dancer Smith holds a dance class in the studio above her apartment. It takes nearly the entire song for White to finally make her way to the dance studio, but when she does, it's memorable. The 91-year-old Golden Girls star decides to go upstairs, signed up for the awesome video, hit the dance floor and ends up showing Smith how to bust a move when the music gets unbearably loud - causing items to fall off tables, shelves and television sets.
"Turn that music off!" she bellows across the room. "Alright bitches, wanna know how to move provocative? Check this out...," before joining in on the dance party. Then, with a twinkle in her eye, the super-fit nonagenarian shimmies on to the floor and rapidly steals the show from Smith and her twerking pals. Like Gloria Estefan once said, the rhythm’s gonna get you. And it does - turns out White's the most provocative lady in the room. Strippers and spin class instructors have a new favorite anthem!
The persistent diva signed to Interscope Records earlier this year and just dropped her debut single (under her own name) and a fun video for "Provocative (hiDhi)" on her debut studio album, scheduled for release in the first quarter of 2014. Produced by Timbaland and features will.i.am, "Provocative" is a pseudo-Timbo-pussycat-urban track, that attempts to emulate the sound of the glorious era of "Loose" by Nelly Furtado, but fails. Her style is a strange mix between Christina Aguilera performing "Dirrty," Shakira's hair, and any of these new urban singers who emerge without warning in the music scene.
The result is a bone-shaking, bass-heavy club banger that absolutely compels you to move. Just ask the legendary Betty White. If you can't beat 'em, join 'em, right? That's the lesson White learns when the 28-year-old brilliant booty dancer Smith holds a dance class in the studio above her apartment. It takes nearly the entire song for White to finally make her way to the dance studio, but when she does, it's memorable. The 91-year-old Golden Girls star decides to go upstairs, signed up for the awesome video, hit the dance floor and ends up showing Smith how to bust a move when the music gets unbearably loud - causing items to fall off tables, shelves and television sets.
"Turn that music off!" she bellows across the room. "Alright bitches, wanna know how to move provocative? Check this out...," before joining in on the dance party. Then, with a twinkle in her eye, the super-fit nonagenarian shimmies on to the floor and rapidly steals the show from Smith and her twerking pals. Like Gloria Estefan once said, the rhythm’s gonna get you. And it does - turns out White's the most provocative lady in the room. Strippers and spin class instructors have a new favorite anthem!
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