| In the Zone |
 | | Studio album by Britney Spears | | Released |
November 17, 2003
November 18, 2003 | | Recorded | December 2002 – October 2003 | | Genre | Pop Dance Pop Pop Ballad Piano Pop Alternative Hip Hop R&B Electropop Synthpop | | Length | 49:51 | | Label | Jive | | Producer | Britney Spears, R. Kelly, Roy "Royalty" Hamilton, Bloodshy & Avant, P. Diddy, Jimmy Harry, Brian Kierulf, Steve Lunt, Penelope Duhmkunt, Harry P. Ness, The Matrix, Moby, Josh Schwartz, Guy Sigsworth, Shepard Soloman, Mark Taylor, Trixster | | Professional reviews | | | | Britney Spears chronology | | | | Alternative cover | |
iTunes cover | | Singles from In the Zone | - "Me Against the Music"
Released: October 20, 2003 - "Toxic"
Released: February 24, 2004 - "Everytime"
Released: June 8, 2004 - "Outrageous"
Released: October 2004 | In the Zone is the fourth studio album by American singer Britney Spears, released in late 2003 (see 2003 in music). It debuted at number one in the United States and France, breaking Spears' own record of having her first three albums debut at number one. While album sales were fewer in comparison to her previous albums, it generated three worldwide number-one hits with "Me Against the Music", "Toxic" and "Everytime".[1] Britney Jean Spears (born December 2, 1981) is a Grammy Award-winning[1] American pop singer, dancer, actress, author and songwriter. ...
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Critical reception
Spears' most sexual offering to date, In The Zone was also Britney's most musically diverse album, featuring producers such as R.Kelly, Roy "Royalty" Hamilton, Bloodshy & Avant, and Moby and also, an increased artistic input by Spears herself compared to her other albums. After the release of the album the critics ignored "Toxic" and focused their attention on "Breathe on Me" and "Touch of My Hand". Both songs have lyrics that are sexually suggestive. The name Robert Kelly can refer to: Robert Kelly the poet. ...
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Audio sample Info Toxic (help· info) Toxic is a British and American Grammy Award-winning dance-pop song written by Bloodshy & Avant, Cathy Dennis, and Henrik Jonback for Britney Spears fourth studio album In the Zone (2003). ...
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The album had a mixed critical reception, although the positive notices were stronger on this outing. Stylus Magazine gave the album a D and even blamed her career choices saying, "Ultimately, In the Zone suffers greatly from Britney's uneasy transition from teen tart to sexually powerful woman. Had Britney been in charge of her career direction instead of mercilessly prostituted by her management, she might have been able to produce something with some semblance of musical vision."[2] The Guardian praised the albums melodies and her effort giving it 4 out of 5 stars and writing, "Unlike previous Britney albums, In the Zone has no filler and no shoddy cover versions, just 57 varieties of blue-chip hit-factory pop. There is southern hip-hop, deep house, Neptunes-style R&B, the ubiquitous Diwali beat and, most importantly, oodles of Madonna." The album currently has a 4/5 rating on iTunes based on over 55 reviews.[3] This article is about the online music and film magazine. ...
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The album spawned the international number one and U.S. top ten hit single, "Toxic", which won Spears her first Grammy in the category of Best Dance Recording.[4] Audio sample Info Toxic (help· info) Toxic is a British and American Grammy Award-winning dance-pop song written by Bloodshy & Avant, Cathy Dennis, and Henrik Jonback for Britney Spears fourth studio album In the Zone (2003). ...
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Chart performance In the Zone debuted at number-one in the United States selling over 609,000 copies in its first week- while impressive, it fell short of the 746,000 copies sold by her previous release Britney.[5] "In the Zone" fell 1-3, its second week sales dipped 59% to 251,000 copies, giving the album a total of 860,000.[6] In its third week on the tally it fell 3-7 . Although sales were down 40% to 150,000 copies, it was enough to bring Spears' total to just above the 1 million mark.[7] After the release of "Toxic" the album sales increased once again. The album has sold 3 million copies in the US according to Nielsen SoundScan[8] but it is listed at 2× Platinum according to the RIAA.[9] When it debuted at number-one, Spears broke her own record again by becoming the first female artist in SoundScan history to have her first four studio albums debut at number-one. (She previously set the record for her 2001 number-one album Britney). Despite the fact it was less successful than her previous album , In the Zone had more success with singles than its predecessor; "Toxic", "Everytime", and "Me Against the Music" all reached #1 worldwide, and top 40 in the US.[10] It stayed on chart for 37 weeks.[11] Alternate covers Two-disc special limited edition cover Israeli special edition cover Singles from Britney Released: October 23, 2001 Released: February 5, 2002 Released: March 12, 2002 Released: May 22, 2002 Released: June 1, 2002 Released: July 29, 2002 Released: 2003 Britney is the self - titled third studio album by...
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In Australia, the album has been accredited Platinum with sales in excess of 70,000. In Canada it debuted at number two[12] and it is 3× Platinum in that country.[13] In Japan In the Zone debuted at number three selling 59,128 copies,[14] earning Platinum certification it has sold 250,000+ to date.[15] In April 2004, In the Zone was certified Platinum by the IFPI[16] for shipments of one million copies inside Europe. The album debuted at number fourteen in the United Kingdom, but later re-entered the top 15 and peaked at number thirteen.[17] And it has sold over 492,000 copies in the UK earning Platinum certification.[18] Also, It debuted at number-one in France[1] and after spending sixty weeks inside the Top 200 the album was certified Platinum selling over 400,000 copies.[19] The International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI) is the organization that represents the interests of the recording industry worldwide. ...
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In Latin America, Spears proved to be successful with In the Zone, reaching number-one in Mexico and Argentina, in Mexico it was certified Platinum by the AMPROFON for selling over 100,000 copies while in Argentina it was certified 2× Platinum.[20][21] Latin America consists of the countries of South America and some of North America (including Central America and some the islands of the Caribbean) whose inhabitants mostly speak Romance languages, although Native American languages are also spoken. ...
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In New Zealand In The Zone was a moderate success debuting and number twenty eight in December 2003. It was the eight highest entry out of thirteen that week. The next week it fell out of the chart and re-entered five weeks later at number forty seven. In its fifth week in the chart In The Zone was certified with a Gold certification by RIANZ selling in the excess of 7,500 albums. Three weeks later it fell off one again only to re-enter at number forty four in March 2004. The album spent a total of thirteen weeks on the chart and peaked at number twenty five in April 2004. In The Zone is Spears' only album in New Zealand not to enter the top twenty. The Recording Industry Association of New Zealand (RIANZ) is a non-profit trade association of record producers, distributors and recording artists in New Zealand. ...
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Track listing | # | Title | Writers | Producer | Time | | 1. | "Me Against the Music" feat. Madonna | Spears, Madonna, Stewart, Nikhereanye, Magnet, Nash, O'Brien | Trixster & Penelope Magnet | 3:44 | | 2. | "(I Got That) Boom Boom" feat. Ying Yang Twins | Hamilton, Royal, Hamilton, Holmes, Jackson | Roy Hamilton | 4:51 | | 3. | "Showdown" | Spears, Dennis, Karlsson, Winnberg, Jonback | Bloodshy & Avant | 3:17 | | 4. | "Breathe on Me" | Lee, Anderson, Greene | Mark "Metro" Taylor | 3:43 | | 5. | "Early Mornin'" | Spears, Moby, Stewart, Magnet | Moby | 3:45 | | 6. | "Toxic" | Dennis, Karlsson, Winnberg, Jonback | Bloodshy & Avant | 3:21 | | 7. | "Outrageous" | R. Kelly | R. Kelly | 3:21 | | 8. | "Touch of My Hand" | Spears, Harry, Muhammad, Soloman | Jimmy Harry & Shep Soloman | 4:19 | | 9. | "The Hook Up" | Spears, Stewart, Nikhereanye, Magnet | Trixster & Penelope Magnet | 3:54 | | 10. | "Shadow" | Spears, Christy, Spock, Edwards, Charlie Midnight | The Matrix | 3:45 | | 11. | "Brave New Girl" | Spears, Brian Kierulf, Joshua M Schwartz, Kara Dioguardi | Kierulf & Schwartz | 3:30 | | 12. | "Everytime" | Spears, Stamatelatos | Guy Sigsworth | 3:53 | Madonna chronology Alternate cover Australia Limited Edition CD 2 Me Against the Music is a song performed by Britney Spears featuring Madonna. ...
Breathe on Me is a pop song from Pop singer Britney Spears released from the album In the Zone, released during the second quarter of 2004. ...
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Bonus Tracks | # | Title | Writers | Producer | Time | | 13. | "Me Against the Music(Rishi Rich's Desi Kulcha Remix)" feat. Madonna | Spears, Madonna, Stewart, Nikhereanye, Magnet, Nash, O'Brien | Trixster & Penelope Magnet | 4:33 | | 14. | "The Answer" (UK, Japan, Australia & Latin America) | Sean Combs, Ryan Leslie | P. Diddy | 3:54 | | 15. | "Don't Hang Up" (UK, Japan & Australia) | Spears, Joshua M Schwartz, Brian Kierulf | Kierulf & Schwartz | 4:02 | Charts and certifications - See also: Britney Spears discography
| Chart | Provider(s) | Peak position | Certification | Sales/ shipments | | United World Chart | | 1 | 3x Platinum | 8,200,000+ | | U.S. Billboard 200[12] | Billboard | 1 | 2× Platinum[22] | 3 million | | U.S. Billboard Top Internet Albums[12] | 1 | | European Albums Chart[23] | IFPI | 1 | Platinum [16] | 1 million+ | | Argentinean Albums Chart | CAPIF | 1 | Platinum[24] | 40,000 | | Australian Albums Chart[1] | ARIA | 10 | 2× Platinum[25][26] | 140,000+[27][28] | | Austrian Albums Chart[1] | Media Control Europe | 10 | Platinum[29] | 15,000+ | | Belgium Albums Chart | IFPI Belgium | 4 | Gold | 15,000+[30] | | Brazilian Albums Chart | ABPD | 4 | Platinum[31] | 350,000 | | Canadian Albums Chart[12] | Nielsen SoundScan | 2 | 3× Platinum [13] | 300,000+ | | Denmark Charts | IFPI Denmark | 9 | | | | French Albums Chart | SNEP/IFOP | 1 | 2xGold[32] | 190,000 | | German Albums Chart[1] | Media Control | 2 | Gold [33] | 100,000+ | | Hungarian Albums Chart | MAHASZ | 1 | Gold[34] | 3,000 | | Irish Albums Chart | IFPI Ireland | 1 | | | | Italy Album Charts | FIMI | 16 | | | | Japanese Albums Chart[15] | Oricon | 3 | Platinum [15] | 250,000+ [15] | | Mexican Albums Chart | AMPROFON | 2 | Platinum[35] | 100,000 | | New Zealand Album Chart[36] | RIANZ | 25 | Gold[37] | 7,500+[38] | | Norwegian Albums Chart[39] | VG Nett | 11 | Gold [40] | 15,000+[41] | | Russian Albums Charts | | | 2× Platinum [42] | 40,000+ | | Spain Albums Charts | PROMUSCAE | 7 | | | | Swedish Albums Chart[1] | GLF | 8 | Gold[43] | 20,000+ | | Swiss Albums Chart[1] | Media Control | 6 | Gold [44] | 20,000+ | | UK Albums Chart | BPI/The Official UK Charts Company | 13 | Platinum [18] | 550,000+ [45] | This is a discography of American pop singer Britney Spears. ...
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Singles - "Me Against the Music" became the first single from "In the Zone," when Britney appeared with Madonna at the MTV VMAs and asked her to appear on the track. Co-written by Britney with production team, RedZone, "Me Against the Music" reached #1 in Australia and became Britney's biggest hit since "I'm a Slave 4 U" in the U.S., reaching No. 35 in the Billboard Hot 100, hit No. 2 in the UK Singles Charts, and went straight into the top 5 in many European countries. In the Philippines, it became the first single of 2004 to be number one.
- "Toxic" was produced by Swedish duo, Bloodshy & Avant, British songwriter, Cathy Dennis, co-wrote the infectious electropop-influenced second single. The track, complete with a fitting futuristic video, directed by Joseph Kahn, sold over 105,000 copies in the UK in its first week alone, as well as being huge in Europe. "Toxic" became Britney's biggest hit worldwide since "Oops!... I Did It Again," worldwide, hitting #1 yet again in Australia and going to No. 9 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100, and giving Britney her fourth UK No. 1 single. In the Philippines, the single hit number one for four weeks.
- "Everytime," the third single from "In the Zone," showcased Britney at her most mature; a haunting piano-led ballad, with introspective, personal lyrics, written by Britney & produced by Guy Sigsworth, one half of Frou Frou. The song gave Britney her fifth No. 1 in Australia and the UK, released shortly after her sell-out The Onyx Hotel Tour, which hit Europe in May, and reached No. 15 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 (it reached No. 7 on the U.S. download chart), selling steadily and propelling sales of "In the Zone" worldwide. It debuted at number three in the Philippines, before moving to top the chart the next week.
- "Outrageous" — written and produced by R. Kelly — it was contracted to be a single, so, Britney, having won the battles for the first and second singles, agreed that it would be the fourth single. Unfortunately, whilst shooting the video, she injured her knee on set, leaving the video incomplete. The track was still released in certain territories - it was a radio-only single in Australia, the U.S. and parts of Europe, charting at #1 in Australia, #79 in the U.S., and was also released in Japan, with a commercial single, backed with remixes from the likes of Junkie XL (famous for remixing an Elvis track and scoring a UK No. 1), Josh Harris and R. Kelly himself.
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Awards | Awards ceremony | Award | | 2004 | | Billboard Awards | Best-Selling Dance Single of the Year (Me Against the Music) | | Brasil Music Award | Best International Female Artist | | Holland TMF Awards | Gridlock Award | | MTV Europe Music Awards | Best Female Artist of the Year | | Nickelodeon Kids Choice Awards | Choice Song (Toxic) | | Popstar Magazine | Popastic Video Right Now (Toxic) | | Teen Choice Awards | Choice Single (Toxic) | | TRL Awards | Gridlock Award | | UK Ivor Novello Awards | Most Performed Work (Toxic) | | 2005 | | Golden Music Awards | Music Video of the Year (Toxic) | | Grammy Awards | Best Dance Recording (Toxic) | | Groovevolt Awards | Video of the Year (Toxic) | | Best Female Album | | Best Song Performance by a Female Artist (Everytime) | | Most Fashionable Artist | The Billboard Music Awards, held annually in December, is one of four major music awards shows presented each year (the others being the American Music Awards, the Grammys, and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony). ...
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Personnel - Vocals: Britney Spears
- Orchestra: Algozee, Tumbi
- Keyboards: Steve Anderson, DaCorna Boyz, Kendall D. Nesbitt
- Multi-instruments: Avant Arranger, Bloodshy, Moby
- Background vocals: B.U.D., Blackcell, Courtney Copeland, Kara Dioguardi, Roxanne Estrada, Emma Holmgren, Jennifer Karr, R. Kelly, Kyron Leslie, Penelope Magnet, Matrix, Emma Roads, Chyna Royal, Wizardz of Oz, Ying Yang Twins
- Banjo, Guitar: Roy Gartrell
- Background vocals, Multi-instruments: Roy "Royalty" Hamilton, Chris "Tricky" Stewart
- Guitar, Keyboards: Jimmy Harry, Brian Kierulf
- Guitar: Henrik Jonback, Donnie Lyle, Josh Schwartz
- Bass: Thomas Lindberg
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Production - Producers: Britney Spears, Avant, Bloodshy, Jimmy Harry, R. Kelly, Brian Kierulf, Steve Lunt, Penelope Magnet, Matrix, Moby, Josh Schwartz, Guy Sigsworth, Shepard Soloman, Mark Taylor, Trixster, Diddy
- Production Coordination: Vanessa Letocq
- Engineers: Avant, Bloodshy, Chris Fudurich, Andy Gallas, Abel Garibaldi, Brad Gilderman, Brian Kierulf, Sean Magee, Matrix, Sean McGhee, Ian Mereness, Moby, Pablo Munguia, Josh Schwartz, Mark "Spike" Stent, Rich Tapper, Mark Taylor, Brian "B Luv" Thomas
- Assistant Engineers: J.D. Andrew, Steve Bearsley, Tom Bender, Blackcell, Josh Copp, Cathy Dennis, Matt Furnidge, Rob Haggert, Vance Hornbuckle, Charles McCrorey, Jason Mlodzinski, Andrew Nast, Jonas Ostman, Jason Rankins, Tim Roberts, Rich Tapper, David Treahearn, Seth Waldmann, Nathan Wheeler, Jong Uk Yoon, Antony Zeller
- Digital Editing: Avant, Bloodshy, John Hanes, Brian "B Luv" Thomas, P-Dub Walton, Dan Yashiz
- Mixdown Producer: Serban Ghenea
- Mixing: Niklas Flyckt, Mick Guzauski, R. Kelly, Matrix, Sean McGhee, Mark "Spike" Stent, Mark Taylor
- Remixing: Rishi Rich
- Editing: Sean McGhee
| - Programming: Steve Anderson, Avant, Bloodshy, Abel Garibaldi, Jimmy Harry, Brian Kierulf, Ian Mereness, Moby, Chris "Tricky" Stewart
- Mastering: Tom Coyne
- Arrangers: Avant, Bloodshy, Roy "Royalty" Hamilton, Jimmy Harry, Steve Lunt, Penelope Magnet, Chris "Tricky" Stewart
- String Arrangements: Ed Alton, Janson & Janson
- Instrumentation: Guy Sigsworth
- Conductor: Janson & Janson
- Pro-Tools: Dug Hanes, John Hanes
- Vocal Producers: Penelope Magnet, Trixster
- Vocal Engineers: Brian Kierulf, Mark "Spike" Stent, Brian "B Luv" Thomas, Mike Tucker
- Vocal Editing: Brian Kierulf, Mike Tucker
- Vocal Arrangement: Penelope Magnet, Trixster
- Design: Jackie Murphy
- Photography: Patrick Demarchelier, Ranjit
- Stylists: Ray Brown, Lori Goldstein, Mary Alice Stephenson
- Hair Stylists: Laurentius, Stephanie Louise, Oribe
- Make-Up: Fran Cooper, Isabel, Stephanie Louise
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| Britney Spears | | | Studio albums | | | | Other albums/EPs | | | | DVDs | | | | Tours | | | | Related topics | | | Singles from The Black Album Released: November 11, 2003 Released: January 13, 2004 Released: April 13, 2004 The Black Album is a 2003 hip hop music album by rapper Jay-Z. It was supposedly his last studio album until Jay-Z announced a return to solo recording in 2006. ...
Jay-Z (aka the Jigga, HOV and Hova, born Shawn Carter on December 4, 1970 in Brooklyn, New York) is an African American rapper/hip hop artist and record label executive; one of the most popular and successful rappers of the late 1990s and early 2000s. ...
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The Diary of Alicia Keys is the second studio album by American R&B/soul singer and pianist Alicia Keys, released on December 2, 2003 in the United States (see 2003 in music). ...
Alicia Keys (born Alicia J. Augello-Cook on January 25, 1981[2][3][4]) is an American R&B, soul, and neo soul singer-songwriter, pianist, and actress who has sold over 25 million albums worldwide as of 2007, and has won numerous awards, including eleven Grammy Awards, eleven Billboard...
Britney Jean Spears (born December 2, 1981) is a Grammy Award-winning[1] American pop singer, dancer, actress, author and songwriter. ...
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For the song, see Oops!... I Did It Again (song). ...
Alternate covers Two-disc special limited edition cover Israeli special edition cover Singles from Britney Released: October 23, 2001 Released: February 5, 2002 Released: March 12, 2002 Released: May 22, 2002 Released: June 1, 2002 Released: July 29, 2002 Released: 2003 Britney is the self - titled third studio album by...
Blackout is the fifth studio album by American pop singer Britney Spears. ...
Greatest Hits: My Prerogative is Britney Spears compilation album released November 9, 2004. ...
Time Out with Britney Spears Time Out with Britney Spears DVD Features: Available Subtitles: English Available Audio Tracks: English, English (Dolby Digital 5. ...
Live and More! is a DVD by pop singer Britney Spears, released on November 21, 2000. ...
Live from Las Vegas is the fourth DVD collection from Pop music singer Britney Spears, released on February 12, 2002. ...
Crossroads is a 2002 movie directed by Tamra Davis. ...
In the Zone is Britney Spears fifth DVD collection, which was released on April 6, 2004. ...
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The Crazy 2K Tour was announced in December 1999 as Britney Spears fourth United States single, From The Bottom Of My Broken Heart, was being released. ...
The Oops!...I Did It Again Tour was Britney Spears third tour to help promote her hit album, Oops!...I Did It Again and her first World Tour. ...
The Dream Within a Dream Tour was Britney Spears fourth full-fledged, and second world, concert tour. ...
The Onyx Hotel Tour was Britney Spearsâ tour in support of her fourth #1 album In the Zone. ...
The M+Ms Tour (also known as the House of Blues Tour) was a series of short concert-like promotional appearances at House of Blues and club-type venues by pop singer Britney Spears that took place in May 2007. ...
This is a discography of American pop singer Britney Spears. ...
List of Britney Spears awards. ...
This is a list of all official Britney Spears music videos. ...
Britney Spears Studio albums: ...Baby One More Time · Oops!... I Did It Again · Britney · In the Zone Other albums: Greatest Hits: My Prerogative · B in the Mix: The Remixes Singles: ...Baby One More Time · Sometimes · (You Drive Me) Crazy · Born to Make You Happy · From the Bottom of My Broken...
Martin Karl Max Martin Sandberg (born February 26, 1971) is a Grammy-nominated,[1] Swedish pop-dance music producer and songwriter. ...
Bloodshy and Avant are Christian Karlsson and Pontus Winnberg, a music production and songwriting team from Sweden. ...
Floyd Nathanial Hills (born 1982) record producer more commonly known by Danja (pronounced as Danger) and the protégé of producer Timothy Timbaland Mosley. ...
Britney Jean Spears (born December 2, 1981) is a Grammy Award-winning American pop singer, dancer, actress, author and songwriter. ...
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Kevin Earl Federline (born March 21, 1978), is an American back-up dancer, model, actor, and rapper. ...
Jive Records is an American record label, owned by Sony BMG, and operates as a quarter of the Zomba Label Group. ...
This is a discography of American pop singer Britney Spears. ...
For the song, see . ...
Audio sample ...Baby One More Time is the debut single and signature song from pop singer Britney Spears, released from her debut album . ...
For other uses, see Sometimes (disambiguation). ...
Alternate cover Cover to the Stop! Remix (similar to above cover). ...
Born to Make You Happy is the fourth European single from American pop singer Britney Spears debut album, ...Baby One More Time. ...
From the Bottom of My Broken Heart is the fifth and final single (fourth in the U.S. and Australia) from pop singer Britney Spears first album . ...
For the song, see Oops!... I Did It Again (song). ...
Audio sample Info Oops!... I Did It Again (help· info) Oops!... I Did It Again is the first single from American pop singer Britney Spearss 2000 album of the same name during the second quarter of 2000. ...
Audio sample Info Lucky (help· info) Lucky is the second single from pop singer Britney Spears second album Oops!⦠I Did It Again. ...
Stronger is the third single from Pop singer Britney Spears released from the album Oops!... I Did It Again during the fourth quarter of 2000. ...
Dont Let Me Be the Last to Know is the fourth single from Pop singer Britney Spears album Oops!... I Did It Again. ...
Alternate covers Two-disc special limited edition cover Israeli special edition cover Singles from Britney Released: October 23, 2001 Released: February 5, 2002 Released: March 12, 2002 Released: May 22, 2002 Released: June 1, 2002 Released: July 29, 2002 Released: 2003 Britney is the self - titled third studio album by...
Britney Spears British/Australian/European singles chronology Dont Let Me Be The Last To Know (2001) Im a Slave 4 U (2001) Overprotected (2002) Im a Slave 4 U is the first single from pop singer Britney Spears released from the album Britney during the third quarter...
Overprotected is a pop/dance song by American pop singer Britney Spears released from the album Britney. ...
Overprotected is a pop/dance song by American pop singer Britney Spears released from the album Britney. ...
Im Not a Girl, Not Yet a Woman is the third single released from the album Britney It was released as the second single in the U.S. during the fourth quarter of 2001 and the third single in countries such as Australia and the UK. The song was...
I Love Rock n Roll is a rock and roll song, written in 1975 by Alan Merrill and Jake Hooker of The Arrows, who recorded the first released version. ...
Anticipating is a promo and probably the fifth single from Pop singer Britney Spears released from the album Britney during the second quarter of 2002, in France and the Philippines only. ...
Boys is the fourth single released in the U.S and UK. although the fifth single in countries such as Australia, from pop singer Britney Spearss 2001 album Britney. ...
Thats Where You Take Me is the sixth single from pop singer Britney Spears, Filipino-released only, from her third album Britney in June 2005. ...
Madonna chronology Alternate cover Australia Limited Edition CD 2 Me Against the Music is a song performed by Britney Spears featuring Madonna. ...
Audio sample Info Toxic (help· info) Toxic is a British and American Grammy Award-winning dance-pop song written by Bloodshy & Avant, Cathy Dennis, and Henrik Jonback for Britney Spears fourth studio album In the Zone (2003). ...
For other uses, see Every Time. ...
For a definition of the word outrageous, see the Wiktionary entry outrageous. ...
Greatest Hits: My Prerogative is Britney Spears compilation album released November 9, 2004. ...
For Britney Spears Greatest Hits album, see Greatest Hits: My Prerogative. ...
Megamix is a promo single from Pop singer Britney Spears released from the limited edition version of her album Greatest Hits: My Prerogative during the fourth quarter of 2004 in the Philippines & as a preorder gift in Taiwan. ...
Audio sample Info Do Somethin (help· info) Do Somethin is a single by Britney Spears, the third and final single taken from her 2004 (see 2004 in music) Greatest Hits: My Prerogative compilation. ...
Someday (I Will Understand) is the first single from Pop singer Britney Spears originally released from the EP/Bonus disc of Britney & Kevin: Chaotic. ...
And Then We Kiss is a 2006 promo-single by American pop singer Britney Spears, from her 2005 remix album B in the Mix, The Remixes. ...
Gimme More is a song by American pop singer Britney Spears. ...
Not to be confused with the Ashlee Simpson song Pieces of Me. Alternate cover UK limited cover Remixes cover Piece of Me is a song written by Christian Karlsson, Pontus Winnberg, and Klas Ã
hlund and recorded by American singer Britney Spears. ...
Break the Ice is a song by American pop singer Britney Spears. ...
Audio sample Info Radar (help·info) Radar is a song written by Karlsson, Winnberg, Henrik Jonback, Balewa Muhammad, Candice Nelson, Ezekiel Zeke Lewis, Patrick Smith for Britney Spears fifth studio album Blackout, and is the fourth single from the album. ...
This is a discography of American pop singer Britney Spears. ...
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