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2016 promotional single by Britney Spears

"Do You Wanna Come Over?"
Promotional single byBritney Spears
from the albumGlory
ReleasedAugust 18, 2016
Studio
Genre
Length3:22
LabelRCA
Songwriters
ProducerMattman & Robin
Audio video
"Do You Wanna Come Over?" onYouTube

"Do You Wanna Come Over?" is a song recorded by American singerBritney Spears for her ninth studio album,Glory (2016). It was written byMattias Larsson,Robin Fredriksson,Julia Michaels,Justin Tranter and Sandy Chila, and produced byMattman & Robin. The song was released as the third promotional single from the album on August 18, 2016, as an instant grat track for those who pre-ordered the album and for streaming. "Do You Wanna Come Over?" is adance-pop andelectropop song, with subtle keyboards, a strummed guitar and wobbly bass in its instrumentation.

Lyrically, the song talks about a flirtation between two people, where the protagonist asks for a casual relationship and offers several options and reasons for her lover to hook up with her. The chorus of the song features a "shouted gang" of backup singers, with Spears repeating what they sing. Well received, the writers ofAllMusic,The Boston Globe,Entertainment Weekly,musicOMH, andVice considered the song a highlight ofGlory.Entertainment Weekly andBillboard ranked it among the best songs of 2016. It has charted in the low regions of France, where it remained for two weeks on theSNEP charts. Spears has performed the track live during her Las Vegas residency show,Britney: Piece of Me,Today and2016 iHeartRadio Music Festival.

Background and release

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She interprets the story – whether she's talking about fun and sex or talking about heartbreak, you feel it. [She gives] voice for days. The voice is so specific but it never ends – there's endless possibilities.

—Tranter commenting about Spears.[2]

After the commercial lackluster of her eighth studio album,Britney Jean (2013),[3] Spears started her Las Vegas residency show,Britney: Piece of Me, which attained commercial success.[4] Later, in September 2014, Spears posted a picture of herself in the studio, hinting that she was recording new music.[5] In another interview, a month later, she revealed that she was working "very slowly, but progressively" on the album.[6] In 2015, she released the song "Pretty Girls" withIggy Azalea, however the song was met with moderate impact[4] and Spears headed back to the studio to record more songs, but didn't have plans to release a new album.[7] In November 2015, Spears teased on herInstagram account that she was working with songwritersJustin Tranter andJulia Michaels, by posting a picture of them looking "bemused" with the caption: "Working hard and hardly working...new album...wheeeee!."[8] A month later, Tranter gave an interview for websiteNewNowNext about his work with Spears and commented: "Working with Britney is a fucking dream. She is so sweet, so inspiring and a master on the mic. Me and Julia had to leave the studio one day because our screams of excitement after every take she did were distracting the producers."[9]

In late 2016, during interviews to promote the album, Spears declared that she wanted to explore new things on the record,[10] and that it was her "most hip-hop album," explaining: "[...] there are like two or three songs that go in the direction of more urban that I've wanted to do for a long time now, and I just haven't really done that."[11] In May 2016, in an exclusive interview for websiteBreathe Heavy, Tranter revealed: "Nobody ever talks about Britney as a writer and she’s f**king great, like insane. Her concepts were bold and smart and very left of centre, in a good way. Melodically, she has melodies for days. How come no one mentions that this girl can write the f**k out of a song?. [...] "We got to work with her a bunch of times. She's the sweetest. A couple [of songs] we wrote on our own and then she wanted to write with us. She's an amazing writer."[2] After the release of first single "Make Me..." and the promotional singles "Private Show" and "Clumsy",[12] Spears announced on August 15, 2016, through her Twitter account that "Do You Wanna Come Over?" was going to be released three days later.[13] On August 18, 2016, the song was released as the third and finalpromotional single, being available as an instant grat for those who pre-ordered the album, as well as for streaming.[14] On December 7, 2016, it was widespread in media that Spears andChristina Aguilera would be featured on a potential remix for the song, after theAustralasian Performing Right Association registered the singers as performers of the song.[15][16]

Composition

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I think it's like electrically, just the track is really different. We use a lot of guitar, which I really like guitar, I like a lot ofAerosmith. It also has a really funky beat that intertwines with the whole thing and makes it really different and interesting.[2]

"Do You Wanna Come Over?" was written byMattias Larsson,Robin Fredriksson,Julia Michaels,Justin Tranter and Sandy Chila, with production being done byMattman & Robin. Mattman & Robin were also responsible forprogramming, drums, percussion,snaps,handclaps,synths, guitars,bass andkalimba, while Michaels andJermaine Jackson provided background vocals. It was recorded at 158 Studios, Westlake Village, California, The Studio at the Palms, Las Vegas, Nevada, and at Wolf Cousins Studios, Stockholm, Sweden.[1] "Do You Wanna Come Over?" is adance-pop[17] andelectropop song[12][18] that lasts for three minutes and twenty-two seconds (3:22).[19] It features "subtle keyboards, a strummed guitar,"[20] and "wobbly bass" in its instrumentation.[12] For Brian Josephs ofSpin, the song's guitar slaps "recall her 2001 single 'I'm a Slave 4 U.'"[14] Other critics also felt that the "strummed flamenco guitar" on the song is similar to those onJustin Timberlake's "Like I Love You".[17][21][22] Bianca Gracie ofFuse opined that the song reminded her of "the glory days (no pun intended) ofCircus andFemme Fatale."[23]

Lyrically, "Do You Wanna Come Over?" is a flirty song about Spears "offer[ing] several reasons why her lover should come over and options,[18] which can be seen in the lines "Nobody should be alone if they don't have to be" and "I could get into that kissin' and touchin'/Or we could be good and do next to nothin'."[18] Amy Roberts ofBustle noted that the lyrics are abouthooking up, adding that they "celebrate the idea that casual relationships don't need to be lacking respect or understanding. You don't have to be in love with, or committing to, the person that you're hooking up with, but that also doesn't mean that you can't connect with them on a different level than just sex. In fact, Spears makes it clear that it's kind of even cool if her hook-up doesn't want to have sex. Her partner can draw the boundaries of where the massage she's offering starts and ends, and if it remains as nothing more than a back rub then so be it – that's totally cool."[22] For Sal Cinquemani ofSlant Magazine, the song features "some dubious lyrics that seem to suggest masturbatory self-love" in the lines: "All I want is what you want/And all you want is me."[17] The chorus of the song features "a shouted gang" of backup singers, singing: "Whatever you want/ whatever you need/[I'll] do it!."[20]

Critical reception

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"Do You Wanna Come Over?" received critical acclaim, with some praising its production and others picking it as an standout track fromGlory. Lewis Corner ofDigital Spy called it "a thumping pop anthem," praising Spears's "seductive vocal delivery."[12] Gil Kaufman ofBillboard named it a "fun, flirty" track.[20] Bianca Gracie ofFuse described it as a "pulsating track [that] is a flirty booty call that is bound to own the dance floor."[23] Robbie Daw ofIdolator found it to be "a traditional Spears-style chunk of dance-pop" and "arguably the best yet, with its thick whomping bass and that sparkling 'nobody should be alone if they don't have to be' breakdown."[24] Sal Cinquemani of Slant Magazine called it "impeccably produced downstairs music," adding that it "is an irresistible slice of dance-pop, with an ebullient bassline and staccato acoustic guitar."[17] Stephen Thomas Erlewine ofAllMusic declared that "some of the highlights [on the album] are the silliest songs," citing "Do You Wanna Come Over"'s "overheated flamenco chorus" as an example.[25]Maura Johnston ofBoston Globe said the song was one of the album's high points, noting that the song "is jolted to life by the slashed guitars that helped make 'Toxic' a pop thrill."[26]

John Murphy ofmusicOMH was positive while noting that the track "has a rush and urgency about it which marks it out as one of the album's best songs."[27] Nolan Feeney ofEntertainment Weekly also picked it as a highlight, praising the "acoustic guitars and gurgling bass lines [that] make for one freaky pop experiment."[28] Alex Macpherson ofThe Guardian wrote that the song "takes the party back to Britney's heyday," praising the inclusion of the flamenco guitar.[21] ForLos Angeles Times writer Mikael Wood, the song "restore[s] some of the sonic invention that once defined Spears' biggest hits."[29] Nick Levine, writing forNME, echoed the same thought, writing: "The lusty strut of ‘Do You Wanna Come Over?’ nods to her early-noughtiesNeptunes-produced hits."[30] In hisVice column,Robert Christgau selected "Do You Wanna Come Over?" and "Clumsy" as his favorite tracks on the album.[31] Amy Mackelden ofBustle elaborated about the track:

With a strong '90s vibe, an upbeat tempo, and a surprising rhythm, "Do You Wanna Come Over?" utilizes the best of Spears' talents. [...] "Do You Wanna Come Over?" embraces the current trend for songs that are musically complicated, that layer up their beats and sound effects, and feature multiple voices and infectious shouting during their choruses. Much likeHailee Steinfeld andGwen Stefani's latest offerings, "Do You Wanna Come Over?" is melodic, has a fast tempo, and is instantly recognizable. And most importantly, it's fun.[32]

Live performances

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On August 18, 2016, Spears added "Do You Wanna Come Over?", as well as "Make Me...", to the setlist of her Las Vegas residency showBritney: Piece of Me.[33] Later, on September 1, 2016, a performance of the song was broadcast fromPlanet Hollywood inLas Vegas forToday.[34] During the performance, she used "an outfit similar to her risqué costume from 2016'sVMAs, while her backup dancers stood out in brightly-colored tank tops and shorts," as reported byEntertainment Weekly's Ruth Kinane.[35] The song was also included in Spears's setlist for theiHeartRadio Music Festival on September 24, 2016. Spears also performed it at the iHeart Radio Jingle Ball, Triple Show and B26 Pepsi Jingle Bash during December 2016. Later, she performed it atApple Music Festival which was held in United Kingdom.

According to rehearsal videos published at Spears's social media accounts in late 2018, "Do You Wanna Come Over?" was set to be performed at her planned residencyBritney: Domination prior to its cancellation.

Accolades

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Billboard named "Do You Wanna Come Over?" as one of the best pop songs of 2016.[36]

PublicationRankList
Entertainment Weekly23100 Best Songs of 2016[37]

Credits and personnel

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Credits adapted from the liner notes ofGlory.[1]

Recording

Personnel

Charts

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"Do You Wanna Come Over?" appeared for two weeks on France'sSNEP singles chart, becoming the highest charting promotional single fromGlory. It debuted at number one hundred thirty-five on the week of August 20, 2016, and later climbed to number one hundred thirty-four on August 27, 2016, becoming its peak position.[38]

Chart (2016)Peak
position
France (SNEP)[38]134
Hungary (Single Top 40)[39]26
South Korea Foreign (Circle)[40]97

Release history

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RegionDateFormatLabelRef
WorldwideAugust 18, 2016RCA[41]

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