A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Alias:
Britney Jean Spears
Μπρίτνει Σπίαρς
Μπρίτνεϊ Σπίαρς
Брітні Спірс
Birthplace:
McComb, Mississippi, USA
Born:
December 2, 1981
Britney Jean Spears (born December 2, 1981) is an American singer. Often referred to as the "Princess of Pop", she is credited with influencing the revival of teen pop during the late 1990s and early 2000s. After appearing in stage productions and television series, Spears signed with Jive Records in 1997 at age fifteen. Her first two studio albums, ...Baby One More Time (1999) and Oops!... I Did It Again (2000), are among the best-selling albums of all time and made Spears the best-selling teenage artist of all time. With first-week sales of over 1.3 million copies, Oops!... I Did It Again held the record for the fastest-selling album by a female artist in the United States for fifteen years. Spears adopted a more mature and provocative style for her albums Britney (2001) and In the Zone (2003), and starred in the 2002 film Crossroads. Spears was executive producer of her fifth studio album Blackout (2007), often referred to as her best work. Following a series of highly publicized personal problems, promotion for the album was limited, and Spears was involuntarily placed in a conservatorship. Since then, she released the chart-topping albums, Circus (2008) and Femme Fatale (2011), the latter of which became her most successful era of singles in the US charts. She embarked on a four-year concert residency, Britney: Piece of Me, at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino in Las Vegas to promote her next two albums Britney Jean (2013) and Glory (2016). In 2019, Spears's legal battle over her conservatorship became more publicized and led to the establishment of the #FreeBritney movement. In 2021, the conservatorship was terminated following her public testimony in which she accused her management team and family of abuse. Regarded as a pop icon, Spears has sold over 100 million records worldwide, including over 70 million in the United States, making her one of the world's best-selling music artists. She has achieved six number-one albums on the Billboard 200 and four number-one singles on the US Billboard Hot 100: "...Baby One More Time", "Womanizer", "3", and "Hold It Against Me". The "S&M" remix also topped the Billboard chart. Her singles "Oops!... I Did It Again", "Toxic", and "Scream & Shout" topped the charts in most countries. With "3" in 2009 and "Hold It Against Me" in 2011, Spears became the second artist after Mariah Carey in the Hot 100's history to debut at number one with two or more songs. Her heavily choreographed videos earned her the Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award. She has earned numerous other awards and accolades, including a Grammy Award, 15 Guinness World Records, six MTV Video Music Awards, seven Billboard Music Awards (including the Millennium Award), the inaugural Radio Disney Icon Award, and a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Executive Producer:
2001 Britney Spears: Live from Las Vegas
2002 Crossroads
2003 Britney Spears: In the Zone
2004 Brave New Girl
2011 Britney Spears - Live The Femme Fatale Tour
2013 I Am Britney Jean
Music:
2001 Britney Spears: Live from Las Vegas
2002 Crossroads
2003 Britney Spears: In the Zone
2004 Brave New Girl
2011 Britney Spears - Live The Femme Fatale Tour
2013 I Am Britney Jean
???? Once Upon A One More Time
Novel:
2001 Britney Spears: Live from Las Vegas
2002 Crossroads
2003 Britney Spears: In the Zone
2004 Brave New Girl
2011 Britney Spears - Live The Femme Fatale Tour
2013 I Am Britney Jean
???? Once Upon A One More Time
Original Story:
2001 Britney Spears: Live from Las Vegas
2002 Crossroads
2003 Britney Spears: In the Zone
2004 Brave New Girl
2011 Britney Spears - Live The Femme Fatale Tour
2013 I Am Britney Jean
???? Once Upon A One More Time
???? The Woman in Me
Producer:
2001 Britney Spears: Live from Las Vegas
2002 Crossroads
2003 Britney Spears: In the Zone
2004 Brave New Girl
2011 Britney Spears - Live The Femme Fatale Tour
2013 I Am Britney Jean
???? Once Upon A One More Time
???? The Woman in Me
Thanks:
2005 Dancing with the Stars
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