

Latest Release

- 16 MAY 2025
- 22 Songs
- Oops!... I Did It Again (25th Anniversary Edition) · 2025
- Oops!... I Did It Again (25th Anniversary Edition) · 2025
- BRITNEY4EVER (BFRND Remixes) - Single · 2025
- BRITNEY4EVER (BFRND Remixes) - Single · 2025
- Crossroads: Special Edition · 2023
- Crossroads: Special Edition · 2023
- Crossroads: Special Edition · 2023
- MIND YOUR BUSINESS - Single · 2023
- Toxic Las Vegas (Jamieson Shaw Remix) [From the ELVIS Soundtrack] - Single · 2023
- My Only Wish (This Year) [Sped + Slowed] - Single · 2023
Essential Albums
- Britney Spears’ sweat-soaked fourth album celebrates her fully grown status, with Madonna (teasing Brit on the sultry “Me Against the Music”) and the Ying Yang Twins (coaxing her crunk side on “(I Got That) Boom Boom”) partying in the VIP section. The slinky “Toxic” time-warps Bond strings and Bollywood glitz far into the future; that same high-tech touch gives "Showdown" and "Breathe on Me" their alien sense of funk. Spears' spellbinding performance on the crystalline, haunting “Everytime”, meanwhile, shows off her hard-won maturity.
- The pop legend brought sass and attitude to her second chart-topping LP.
Albums
- 2003
Artist Playlists
- The millennial superstar pairs epic hooks with real vulnerability.
- Futuristic videos driven by iconic looks and bold choreography.
- One of the hardest-working artists in pop shows you how it’s done.
- A collection of musicians as surprising as the artist they inspired.
- The pop monarch shifts into downtempo mode.
- Dig in and unearth the pop icon's range.
Compilations
Appears On
More To Hear
- After saying no to Sinatra and Bono, Madonna said yes to Britney.
- 25 years ago today, Britney’s debut album changed the game.
- Celebrating Britney ahead of the release of her memoir.
- “...Baby One More Time” was the show’s most iconic music video.
- Indulge in Britney's biggest hits and collabs on her bday.
- Celebrating pop icon Britney Spears on her 40th birthday.
About Britney Spears
Although Britney Spears’ career is often viewed through the lens of major ’80s teen-pop luminaries such as Debbie Gibson or Madonna, the vocalist outgrew her prefab, mall-music image and became one of the 21st century’s most adventurous pop stars. Spears’ initial performing experience came on TV, as a cast member on a ’90s reboot of The Mickey Mouse Club. After her time on that show ended, the LA-raised artist became a pillar of the nascent Y2K teen-pop boom: her 1999 debut, ...Baby One More Time, was certified diamond (10 times platinum) in less than a year, and the next year’s Oops!...I Did It Again shipped 9 million copies by mid-2001. Multiple dance-geared hits followed, courtesy of collaborations with sonic icons—Swedish pop guru Max Martin (“...Baby One More Time”), adventurous production team The Neptunes (“I’m a Slave 4 U”) and electro mavens Bloodshy and Avant (“Toxic”). Sales aside, however, Spears became one of the biggest pop stars ever due to the savvy way she expresses the complicated calculus of being a woman in the modern world. Her lyrics tackle massive fame, romantic drama and the challenge of maintaining a sense of self—all of which translates to an emotionally vulnerable persona that finds Spears asserting she’s a survivor (“Stronger”), sexually empowered (woe to the cheater depicted in “Womanizer”) and not a pushover.
- FROM
- McComb, MS, United States
- BORN
- 2 December 1981
- GENRE
- Pop