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・ Kill the DJ
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・ Kill the Fatted Calf and Roast It
・ Kill the Flaw
・ Kill the Headlights
・ Kill the House Lights
・ Kill the Indian, Save the Man
・ Kill the Irishman
・ Kill the Kilians
・ Kill the Last Romantic
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・ Kill the Lights (Luke Bryan album)
・ Kill the Lights (The New Cities album)
・ Kill the Lights Tour
・ Kill the Love
・ Kill the Man
・ Kill the Messenger
・ Kill the Messenger (2006 film)
・ Kill the Messenger (2014 film)
・ Kill the Messenger (novel)
・ Kill the Messenger (Schou book)
・ Kill the Messenger, Keep the Message
・ Kill the Monster Before It Eats Baby
・ Kill the Moon
・ Kill the Moonlight


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Kill the Lights : ウィキペディア英語版
Kill the Lights

"Kill the Lights" is a song by American recording artist Britney Spears, taken from her sixth studio album, ''Circus'' (2008). The song was written by Nathaniel Hills, James Washington, Luke Boyd and Marcella Araica, who previously worked with Spears on ''Blackout'' (2007). "Kill the Lights" is an urban and dance-pop song produced by Danja, that alludes to the singer's relationship with the paparazzi and the news media, while also addressing the consequences of becoming a celebrity. "Kill the Lights" received mostly positive reviews from music critics, who considered it a futuristic and sexy sequel to Spears' "Piece of Me" (2007), although they described her vocals as heavily produced.
Despite not being released as a single, "Kill the Lights" managed to peak at number eleven on ''Billboard'' Bubbling Under Hot 100, while making other appearances on Pop 100 and Pop 100 Airplay component charts. It also reached number sixty-nine on Hot Canadian Digital Singles chart. A music video for the song directed by PUNY, portrays Spears avoiding the paparazzi and visiting another planet. "Kill the Lights" was included on a promotional CD of Spears' fragrance Circus Fantasy, and was featured on the fourth season of MTV's ''The Hills''.
==Background==
It was confirmed in 2008 that Spears was in the process of recording her sixth studio album. Spears manager Larry Rudolph confirmed the singer would spend "her summer in the recording studio" to work on it.〔 Despite no official album confirmation at the time, Rudolph revealed they were happy with her progress and that she had been working with a range of producers, such as Sean Garrett, Guy Sigsworth, Danja and Bloodshy & Avant. Danja later reported that he worked on the tracks at Chalice Recording Studios in Los Angeles, and Spears recorded them at Glenwood Place Studios in Burbank. He credited "Hans Zimmer's scores, such as ''Pirates of the Caribbean'' soundtracks" as a primary source of inspiration.〔 Among the songs produced, "Kill the Lights" and "Blur" were included on the standard edition of Spears' sixth studio album, ''Circus'' (2008), while "Rock Boy" was included on the deluxe edition of it.〔 The song appeared on a six-song mix of ''Circus'' that was released on November 13, 2008. "Kill the Lights" was co-written by Nathaniel "Danja" Hills, Marcella Araica, Luke Boyd and James Washington,〔 who previously worked with the singer on her fifth studio album, ''Blackout'' (2007).〔''Blackout'' liner notes. Jive Records (2007)〕 On July 27, 2009, it was revealed through Spears' official website that "Radar" would be released as the fourth single from the album, despite rumors confirming the release of "Kill the Lights". The song was, however, included on a promotional CD of Spears' fragrance Circus Fantasy, along with the Junior Vasquez Club Circus Remix of "Circus".

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