
Britney's got three Moonmen, a sicker-than-ever body, a hawt head of hair, and a soon-to-drop new album, Circus. And now the gloves are coming off, and she's hitting back hard on the album's lead single, "Womanizer," calling out a possible certain someone or someones who maybe had a certain problem staying faithful to a certain former wifey.
The succinctly titled "Womanizer" feels a little like Blackout's "Ooh Ooh Baby," and, according to our sources, the "Womanizer" video (directed by Joseph Kahn, who directed Britney's "Stronger" and "Toxic" videos as well as the Pussycat Dolls' "When I Grow Up") may feel like a naughtier "(You Drive Me) Crazy" with sexier waitresses (and ostensibly without Melissa Joan Hart, because really, how sexy can things get with Sabrina the Teenage Witch in your video?).
Not only is Britney sounding more in control, laying the smack down on players, and taking back what's hers, but she's also acknowledging her tumultuous past, in one of the song's most honest lines: "You say I'm crazy/ I got your crazy/ you're nothin' but a womanizer."
Ouch.
Listen to "Womanizer," and hear it on an all-new episode of The Hills this Monday, September 29.
+ Plus, watch Britney's glorious comeback at the 2008 VMAs.

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