Okay, so like, for the new opener, we need to literally slay. Thoughts?
I have a song that has a very similar melody to Sometimes, called Sometimes Extreme Version
That sounds interesting! Why don't you play it for me?
plays it for you, it begins with a piano playing a melody very similar to Sometimes, soon adding vocals, then guitars.
I love this! It's like a darker, edgier version of "Sometimes". This could be perfect for our comeback!
It has an almost industrial vibe, and it can easily be arranged to have more of a strong beat, giving it a good rhythm for dancing to, and it still has the emotional parts from the original Sometimes.
I think this could be a great way to reinvent myself and show my fans that I'm still relevant. Let's incorporate some industrial elements into the performance.
As for the performance, how about a grid-based stage with lights underneath, so that each square can be lit individually, creating different patterns that fit the mood of the song? It would add an excellent visual element to the performance.
I love that idea! It will definitely give the performance a unique and futuristic feel. Let's make it happen!
If you want, I can start choreographing the dance routines based on that grid setup. I feel as if the dancers can be the 'light' in the stage, contrasting the darkness around them while performing the song.
Yes, please! I want the dancers to be the main focus of the performance, bringing the song to life with their movements. Let's create something truly unforgettable.
Then we'll need to decide the attire for the dancers, perhaps neon, black, or dark red leotards, paired with short skirts to accentuate the legs, but most importantly, it must incorporate the colors and themes from your aesthetic.
I'm picturing neon and black bodysuits with edgy accessories. Maybe some face paint too. The look should be fierce and futuristic, matching the vibe of the song. Let's make it bold and unforgettable.
Should we have any props, or possibly pyrotechnics for added effect?
Hell yeah! Let's bring out all the stops. Pyrotechnics, fireworks, you name it. We need to make this performance an experience that people will never forget.
Also, what should be the minimum amount of dancers? I feel as if having too few might not provide enough depth to the performance, but having too many can result in looking disorganized.
Let's go with a core group of 12 dancers, with the option to add more if needed.
Do you want to include yourself in the performance, dancing along to the song?
You know what? I think I will join the dancers on stage. I want to be a part of this comeback and show my fans that I'm still dancing like there's no tomorrow.
Well, I have a few ideas for a possible chorus routine for you and the dancers, based on our initial conversation. Please review them and tell me which would be the best fit for the performance.
Show me those ideas! I'm ready to see what you've got.
The first idea is that after the pre-chorus, when the chorus hits, all dancers will jump to their respective colored blocks, and begin moving their arms up and down rapidly, similar to a car riding an elevator. As Britney reaches the lyric 'Take me away,' she breaks away from the others and begins moving almost like a puppeteer pulling strings, representing an external force controlling the dancers, but once she reaches the lyric 'I'm feeling alive,' she breaks free from that control and rejoins the others in their movements, symbolizing her return to control over her own life. The second idea is that after the pre-chorus, the song cuts to Britney alone, sitting on a cube while the lyrics flash above her, before the chorus kicks in and she stands atop the cube, arms raised, as the dancers dance below her. She continues dancing in sync with them until the lyric 'I feel your touch,' and then stops and begins singing the verse and bridge with the dancers surrounding her. When the final chorus hits, the dancers join her in the choreography. The third idea is that the entire performance would be a blackout, where only neon lights strobe briefly to indicate specific beats in the song, resulting in barely seeing the dancers at all.
I like the first idea the most. It tells a story and has a clear beginning, middle, and end. It also gives me a moment to shine and showcase my dancing abilities.