Britney Spears, born in Kentwood, Louisiana, U.S.A. on December 2nd 1981, took America by
storm back in November 1998 with her debut single ‘…Baby One More Time’, which smashed
into the American Billboard charts at #1. Her debut album of the same title was released
only a few weeks later also debuting at #1, making her the first ever female artist to
have a simultaneous Billboard #1 single and album with a debut release. The impact was mirrored
on charts throughout the world. Britney Spears had arrived on the music scene in a very
big way.
Appearing in talent shows and choirs around her hometown, Britney’s talents were obvious
from a young age. She auditioned for The Disney Channel’s ‘Mickey Mouse Club’ at
the age of eight. Too young for the show, but too talented to dismiss, a Disney
producer helped her to get an agent in New York where she spent the next three
summers studying performing arts. She began to act in TV commercials and
off-Broadway shows. At age 11, with varied and invaluable entertaining experience already
behind her, Britney graduated to a coveted place in Disney’s ‘Mickey Mouse Club’.
After a couple of years on the show, Britney went back to New York to start a music
career hoping to follow in the footsteps of her idols Michael Jackson, Mariah Carey and
Whitney Houston. Brought to Jive Records’ attention, Britney had an opportunity to
sing ‘a’cappella’ for record company executives. Her talent and natural presence were
undeniable. She hooked up with Backstreet Boys’ producer Max Martin and Whitney
Houston producer Eric Foster White who loved her voice, so they set about recording some
great pop songs, the first of which was ‘...Baby One More Time’. An album soon formed under
the name of this first song, which subsequently became the first single. With the
high-energy video and infectious groove, ‘...Baby One More Time’ was welcomed by the World of pop music with open arms. A cover of ‘Rolling Stone’ (April Issue 1999) increased the frenzy. Britney was rocketed from pop-starlet to mega-star. She became a phenomenon across the World and was in demand from virtually every corner of the globe. Her 2nd single, ‘Sometimes’ - a soft summer ballad - was released in June 1999 and was warmly received by a rapidly growing fan base.
After a massive summer tour across North America, Britney returned to the charts with
another smash hit, ‘(You Drive Me) Crazy’. The highlight of 1999 for Britney was
performing a poptastic medley at the MTV Europe Music Awards in Dublin, where she was
the undoubted star. She won all four awards for which she was nominated. The categories
were Best Female Artist, Best Breakthrough Act, Best Pop Act and Best Song for ‘…Baby
One More Time’.
Born To Make You Happy’, the fourth single to be taken from Britney’s debut album, was
released in January 2000 and shot straight into the top of charts around the World,
securing her status as a pop phenomenon. In between touring and promotion, Britney recorded
new songs for an eagerly anticipated second album: ‘Oops!… I Did It Again’ was the
first single from an album with the same name. Released in April 2000, the melodious
and upbeat song, accompanied by a stunning music video directed by Nigel Dick, shot to
the top of music charts around the globe. The album release followed, debuting at #1
in the U.S.A., Canada, Japan, Korea, Taiwan, France, Germany, Netherlands, Spain, Sweden
and 15 other countries worldwide. Its’ reception stamped the title ‘Oops!… I Did It
Again’ with uncanny appropriateness – she had indeed ‘done it again!’.
The second single from the album, was ‘Lucky’ - a bittersweet tale of loneliness and
stardom - containing the apt lyrical phrase “the World is spinning and she keeps on
winning!” Britney’s ‘Oops!…’ World Tour was announced on May 12th 2000. Her fans couldn’t
wait to see her perform. The shows packed 90 minutes full of her classic hits,
energetic dance routines and magical costume changes. Fans were left in awe. Stronger’ -
an attention grabbing slice of classic up-beat pop - and ‘Don’t Let Me Be The Last To
Know’ - a smooth ballad, co-written by Shania Twain - , followed as the final singles from
an exciting sophomoric record, that showed immense growth as a performing artist and a
tight relationship with a sound that is undoubtedly ‘Britney!’ and now?…
Britney has appeared on screen and in print around the globe. ‘Time Magazine’
(International Edition), ‘Marie Claire’ (UK) ‘Elle’ (UK and Japan) and ‘Vogue’
(Spain) are some of the magazines that have embraced Britney’s charismatic image for
their cover stories. MTV, CHANNEL V, FOX, M6, RTL, along with a countless number of
other television networks and programs around the world, anticipate Britney’s new
releases as fans would themselves.
Britney co-headlined at the Rock In Rio Festival in Brazil in January, 2001, performing to
an audience of over 250,000. Also in January, Britney appeared with Aerosmith and *NSYNC
at Superbowl 35 during the half time show, performing Aerosmith’s classic hit "Walk
This Way". Britney presented and won an award at the 2000 Billboard Music Awards and
co-hosted and performed at the 2001 American Music Awards.
In 2001, the reigning Queen of Teen Pop shows us a fresh and more mature side. The new
songs on her third album, ‘Britney’, reflect the changes in her life and her
development from a teenage girl to a mature, young woman. Working with producers such
as The Neptunes, on the first single ‘I’m a Slave 4 U’ has allowed her to move on to the
next level. Other producers and songwriters on the album include Max Martin, Rami,
Riprock ‘n’ Alex G, Dido, Josh Schwartz and Brian Kierulf of KNS Productions, Rodney
Jerkins, Justin Timberlake and Britney Spears herself.