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Paradigm: Marker Seliger
Today marks the 20th ceremony of the release of Britney Spears's 2nd album Oops!…I Did It Again which outset slid into music retailers on 16 May 2000. One of the defining release not simply of Spears' career only likewise pop music in the early 2000s, the album spawned 4 global hit singles and would sell over 20 million copies worldwide, making it one of the biggest selling albums of all fourth dimension.

Spears had first burst onto the music scene in 1999 with the classic single '…Baby 1 More Time' and debut album of the same name.  She quickly became a pop civilization phenomenon and barely 9 months afterwards the release of the …Baby One More Fourth dimension album she was back in the studio recording the follow up which would become Oops!...I Did It Again. Recorded in New York, Switzerland and Sweden, Spears worked with a number of high contour producers and writers including Diane Warren, Shania Twain and the Swedish powerhouse team of Max Martin, Andreas Carlsson and Per Magnusson who had also worked on …Baby Ane More Time.

First single 'Oops!...I Did It Once again' was released ahead of the anthology in March 2000 and it became startlingly apparent that Spears was not merely a flash in the pan. An insanely catchy pop track with a kitsch but mesmerising music video, in hindsight it was the ultimate Britney Spears moment and quite probably the moment she crossed the line from teen pop star to pop icon. The hits connected – 'Stronger', 'Lucky', 'Don't Let Me Be The Concluding To Know' - and Spears carved her place in history every bit the artist who inspired endless young women of that generation to non only run across strength in their femininity only to love music and even pursue careers in music.

Oops!...I Did It Again went on to peak at number 1 on the U.s.a. charts, breaking the record for most debut week sales for a female artist, a record that remained in place for 15 years. Information technology peaked at number 2 in Commonwealth of australia and the Uk and number i in 14 other countries across the earth. And while the album followed a similar musical path of the dance-teen-popular of her debut album, its incorporation of R&B and more sophisticated ballads paved the fashion for the maturation of Spears every bit an creative person 12 months afterwards with the harder electronica and R&B of the Britney album.

To celebrate the 20th birthday of Oops!...I Did Information technology Again Women In Pop are revisiting it rails-by-track below. Tell us your favourite runway in the comments!

1. 'Oops!...I Did It Once again'
An infectious runway which has mayhap become her nearly iconic rail thank you to the never catastrophe list y'all tin compile of its amazingness. A brilliantly featherbrained championship, melodies to die for, her robotic 'yes yeah yeahs' the Titanic-inspired spoken word bridge and that iconic music video which sees Spears in outer space dressed in a trunk hugging bright reddish latex catsuit (what else?)...we could get on all solar day. The single was nominated for a Grammy Award in 2001 and peaked at number 1 in the UK and Australia simply surprisingly just made it to number 9 in the US.

two. 'Stronger'
The 3rd single to exist released from the album, this dance pop track is probably i of the most mature tracks on the anthology and has become one of her almost enduring hits. For the kickoff time we see a glimpse of Spears every bit a strong, independent, empowered woman that could almost become an anthem for her unabridged career which would go on to see it'due south fair share of ups and downs. "I'1000 not your property as of today / Y'all might think that I won't go far on my own / But now I'm stronger than yesterday / Now it'south aught but my way." The single peaked at number 13 in Australia, 11 in the Us and 7 in the UK.

3. 'Don't Go Knockin' On My Door'
Following a similar mode as 'Oops!...I Did It Over again' there is a harder beat to this track with more of an R&B feel and a hint of TLC's 'No Scrubs'. Lyrically, Spears brushes off a quondam lover with pretty clear instructions to stay well away from her and a spoken word interlude leads into the next track.

four. '(I Can't Go No) Satisfaction'

This classic Rolling Stones track has been covered by endless artists since its release in 1965 and as long as you go into this track letting go of any misguided, outdated fervour for the original, Spears does a pretty good chore with her version. A stripped dorsum, well-nigh lullaby-ish opener shortly breaks into a dirty, funk track which breathes new life into the track. Spears memorably performed the track live at the 2000 MTV Music Video Accolade.

5. 'Don't Allow Me Exist The Last To Know'
Probably the anthology's highlight, this song was written by Robert John 'Mutt' Lange and his and so married woman Shania Twain. Spears recorded the track at Lange and Twain'south Switzerland studio. One of the well-nigh musically mature tracks on the album, there are gorgeous melodies, soaring backing vocals and divine backing beats. Spears has said this is one of her favourite songs from her unabridged career. Released as the final single from the album in some markets, simply non Commonwealth of australia or the US, the vocal peaked at number 12 in the United kingdom.

vi. 'What U See (Is What U Get)'
With an opener which is about identical to 'Oops!...I Did It Again', this is a rail which can easily exist glossed over but it is worthy of a closer look. Aslope the sublime melodies of the pre-chorus, in that location is a strong female person empowerment message in the lyrics which are withal relevant 20 years later on: "You lot think I'one thousand wearing too much brand-up / That my dress is too tight / Y'all should never effort to modify me / I can be nobody else / And I similar the way I am."

7. 'Lucky'
Another rails proceeded past a spoken word interlude, this time a voice message from a male friend providing Spears with the thought for 'Lucky'. The second single released from the anthology, this is one of the album's standouts with a classic, timeless pop sound with sonic influences from the 50s, 80s and well as 2000s. The lyrics tell the story of a famous Hollywood star who may have the perfect life to outsiders but behind airtight doors is miserable, another track on this album which would afterward mirror Spears' own life. "The earth is spinning, and she keeps on winning / Simply tell me what happens when information technology stops? /...If there'due south nothing missing in my life / Then why practise these tears come at nighttime?

8. 'One Kiss from You'
The runway on the anthology that probably has the heaviest R&B vibe, this is a lite, joyful beloved song that chop-chop sweeps yous upwards in it infectious sound.  Fun fact, this track was written by Steve Lunt, who also produced part of the album and would piece of work with Spears further into her career, nearly notably on the 2003 anthology In The Zone.

9 'Where Are Y'all At present'
A tender ballad which showcases Spears underrated warm, emotive vocals this song sees Spears seeking closure from an absent lover. "Where are yous at present, yous gotta let me know / Oh baby and so I can let y'all get".

10. 'Can't Make You Beloved Me'
Some other beat heavy, dancefloor banger with a hint of 1970s disco snaking through thanks to a 'Superstition'-ish funky backbeat. Lyrically the vocal deals with the classic teen angst of unrequited dear with the person of Spears' interest destined to only ever remain her underground trounce.

11. 'When Your Eyes Say It'
Written by songwriting legend Diane Warren, who has written for Cher, Lady Gaga and CĂ©line Dion amongst others, this is a beautiful electro ballad, total of warmth and centre. You lot could argue Spears' vocals veer into cutesy territory, but nosotros think this but increases the sense of romance and beauty that swirls through the track. The introduction of strings towards the finish of the runway is genius.

12. 'Dear Diary'
A gentle, sweet track to cease the album which genuinely has a Mariah Carey feel to it, and has possibly the all-time vocal performance from Spears on the album. A archetype teen pop love song, it was the kickoff song co-written past Spears to appear on 1 of her albums.

A special, limited, 20th Anniversary edition of Oops!…I Did It Again volition be released on Baronial xiv and tin be pre-ordered now.

Oops!...I Did It Again
is bachelor across all platforms, including iTunes, Apple Music and Spotify.

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