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Watch Britney Spears "Till the World Ends" 30-Second Teaser Clip!

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Apr. 5 2011, Published 7:29 a.m. ET

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Britney Spears loves giving her fans sneak peeks and dropping surprise snippets off her album Femme Fatale, and we are very grateful! Brit has just released a 30-second teaser of her next video for club track “Till the World Ends," leaving fans begging for more!

"#TillTheWorldEnds video is coming out better than I even expected. Here's a quick peek," Brit Tweeted yesterday.

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In her next tweet, she revealed the release date for the follow-up video to "Hold It Against Me": "#TillTheWorldEnds video premieres THIS Wednesday on VEVO. Cant wait to share it with you guys!"

The clip mainly feature the “oh-oh-oh-oh-oh” chorus part of the hit single, and a bunch of Britney dancing and bouncing about!

The chorus definitely seems more suited to bouncing about.

Brit will release two versions of the "Till the World Ends" video: a director's cut with more of an "apocalyptic story line" and a choreography cut with the "unabridged version of Brit's dance moves," MTV News reports.

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"The set was a little much," Brit recalled of the L.A. video shoot last month during the MTV special Britney Spears: I Am  Femme Fatale which aired Sunday on MTV. "It was grimy and gross and it felt like there was poop everywhere when there wasn't. It was sweat and it was disgusting sometimes ... I tough it out," she laughed.

Brit also turned down the product placement for her latest video. Catch the clip below! Are you excited for the whole shebang tomorrow?

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