“Toy Soldier” Lyrics

Album: Blackout

Artist: Britney Spears

Genre: Pop, dance-pop, electropop, R&B

Lyrics:

[Intro]
Yeah smash on the radio, bet I penned it!
Britney, (break me off) [repeats]
Ohhhh Toy soldier [repeats]

[Verse 1]
I’m out the door, its automatic, simple babe (why you wanna do that to me)
I’m like a fire, bottle bustin in your face (why you wanna do that to me)
So tired of you bein up in my space, (what you gonna do with that)
How much more can I take
I’m tired of privates drivin, need a general that ain’t weak

[B Section]
When I shut the door leaving with my bag, hit the scene in my new wagon
Bet he gonna wish he knew the type of fun I’m getting into,
Peek a boo, he good doing things you wish you wish you could,
He’s not talking, he’s just walking like them city boys from New York

[Hook]
This time I need a soldier, a really bad ass soldier
That know how to take, take care of me
I’m so damn glad that’s over
This time I need a soldier, I’m sick of toy soldiers
(I need i’m so sick of toy soldiers)
A boy that knows how to take care of me,
Won’t be just coming over

[Breakdown]
I don’t want no more, (break me off) [repeats]
Ohhhh Toy soldier [repeats]
I’m simply sick and tired of those
I don’t want no more,
I’m simply sick and tired of those

[Verse 2]
I want it more than ever now,
I realized that they ain’t listenin,
Like a princess supposed to get it
That’s why I’m dustin off my fitted,
Coming back looking delicious,
Yes I know they wanna kiss me,
Now I hold them at attention,
Cuz new Britney’s on a mission

[B Section]

[Hook]

[Talk Break]

Brit, I heard that he was saying he’s still in love with you, and
Brit, I heard he said he could stay if he wanted to, and
Brit, I heard every man out here is wanting you now
Brit, I heard, I heard, what you gona do now?

[Hook]

Album Info:

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Blackout
She may be bald, and her parenting skills may be more backwoods than the celebrity-obsessed would prefer, but when it comes to her profession (singing pop songs, for those who have forgotten) you’ve got to give Brit a break. Not because her previous records have been flawless–for all its first-listen appeal, Oops! I Did It Again will drive even the most tolerant pop fiend bats after two repeats, and it’s hard for long-term fans to overlook the unfortunate “I Love Rock N Roll” off 2001’s Britney–but because, despite all the personal tumult, she’s feeling the music like never before. Blackout is not a brilliant record for its vocals, though they’re good in the cooing, sex-kittenish way we’ve come to expect (check first single “Gimme More,” a monstrously catchy dance-pop number, for the requisite moans and sighs). But it is brilliant. And though the Neptunes, Bloodshy & Avant, and Nate “Danja” Hills do their trippy, thumpy, raved-up thing successfully enough to make you think so, the brilliance isn’t in the production only. The crackling “Radar” gets under your skin not just because of its club-ready beat, a familiar element on this disc, but also from Britney’s deliberate vocal haze; here she is interpreting how she ought to sound against the heat of this track, and pretty skillfully–she goes for pure vibe, and she gets it. And while the words to the seemingly autobiographical “Piece of Me” are enough to pull you in themselves–here we get to hear Britney refer to herself as “Miss Bad Media Karma”–they get a little something extra from our girl’s newly awakened sense of what makes a song flow; she has the good sense to squeal. Is she a credible role model? Certainly not. Is her music worth hitting, as the old song goes, one more time? Absolutely. –Tammy La Gorce

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