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  1. On May 16, 2000, Britney Spears released in the United States her second studio album, Oops!... I Did It Again. The album had already been released in Japan on May 03, and Austria, Germany and Switzerland on May 15. Preceded by its lead single of the same name, which came out a month prior, Oops!... I Did It Again debuted at #1 on the Billboard Hot 100, getting the #1 in 20 charts around the world, #2 in six other countries and #5 in Italy. It broke the record for the biggest first-week sales by a female artist ever in the US, with 1, 319, 193 copies sold, a record she held until 2015, when Adele released 25. It reportedly sold over 500,000 copies just during the first day. It still holds the record for biggest first-year sales by a female, with 7.89 million copies sold in 2000, landing at #4 in the year-end chart of that year. It also appeared on the year-end chart again in 2001 at #28. Oops!... I Did It Again was also the #6 most sold album of the 00's. It became her second album to receive the Diamond certification from the RIAA. Much as its predecessor, Oops!... I Did It Again is a teen pop / dance pop album, though it has more influences of funk and R&B, with an overall more mature and aggressive tone. Whereas ...Baby One More Time was filled by mostly bubbly ballads and heartbreak songs, Oops! has a more adult sound with tracks like Don't Let Me Be the Last to Know or Where Are You Now, and its mid-tempos gravitate towards the empowerment, in tunes like Oops!... I Did It Again, Don't Go Knockin' on My Door, What U See (Is What U Get), or the Rolling Stones cover (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction, with Stronger even nodding at her debut single by revealing her "loneliness ain't killing her no more". However, it doesn't completely leave aside the sweet melodies that characterized her debut album, with songs like One Kiss from You, Dear Diary or the bonus track Heart. The album was mainly produced by Max Martin and Rami Yacoub, but it counted with the collaborations of Rodney "Darkchild" Jerkins, Jake Schulze, Mutt Lange, Per Magnusson, David Kreuger, Steve Lunt, Larry "Rock" Campbell, Kristian Lundin, Rober Jazayeri, Paul Umbach, Timmy Allen, Barry J. Eastmond and Eric Foster White, the latter of which produced You Got It All, a cover from The Jets, which was originally recorded for her debut album. Most of the producers also provided the lyrics of the tracks, but additional songwriters include Alexander Kronlund, Mick Jagger and Keith Richards (for the Satisfaction cover), Shania Twain (for Don't Let Me Be the Last to Know), Keith Scott, Jörgen Elofsson, Andreas Carlsson, Diane Warren (When Your Eyes Say It), Jason Blume, Eugene Wilde, Rupert Holmes (You Got It All) and George Teren. Britney herself co-wrote Dear Diary. The album was recorded in 1999 after her ...Baby One More Time Tour finished, most of the recording taking place in November. The recordings took place between New York, Hollywood, Orlando, Sweden and Switzerland. The first songs to be recorded at the Cheiron Studios in Stockholm were Oops!... I Did It Again, Walk on By, What U See (Is What U Get) and Don't Go Knockin' on My Door, followed by Stronger and Lucky, which along with Oops!, weren't finalized until January. Don't Let Me Be the Last to Know was recorded in December at Robert "Mutt" Lange's villa in Switzerland. Girl in the Mirror and Can't Make You Love Me were recorded in mid-January at Parc Studios in Orlando, Florida. She then recorded When Your Eyes Say It and One Kiss from You in New York, along with Dear Diary and Heart. Finally, in late February she recorded (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction at Pacific Recording Studios in Hollywood, California. You Got It All and Where Are You Now were outtakes from her debut album. Four singles were released in order to promote the album: Oops!... I Did It Again, Lucky, Stronger and Don't Let Me Be the Last to Know. She also embarked on a world tour, the Oops!... I Did It Again Tour, that lasted from June 20, 2000 through January 18, 2001. For the release of the album she held a special presentation in Tokyo and Paris, and she also made several appearances on MTV and other TV shows in the United States. The day of the release, she appeared on TRL to talk about the record, and she was signing some CD's for her fans. A week earlier, she recorded the "First Listen" of the album, where they played a preview of each of the tracks. The album was released on vinyl in 2019, and it got a new cassette release in 2020 for its 20th anniversary.
  2. On April 10, 2000, Britney Spears released the Oops!... I Did It Again music video, the lead single off her second studio album of the same name. Wearing the instantly classic red catsuit, the music video went on to become one of the most iconic music videos of her career, and pop culture in general, with a space theme that jumped on the futuristic trend of the beginning of the millennium and a distinctive choreography that made all the viewers try to dance along to the song. Oops!... I Did It Again was directed by Nigel ****, who had already worked on her first three music videos: ...Baby One More Time, Sometimes and (You Drive Me) Crazy. It was filmed in March in Universal City, California. It was a success around the world, becoming a staple on MTV's TRL countdown and in Latin America, on MTV's Los 10 + Pedidos, where it was also voted as the #1 video of the year 2000, as well the overall #1 at the 2000's decade Top 100 countdown that took place in 2009. The video starts with an astronaut walking on Mars as the scientists back on the Earth station are communicating with him. He finds a picture of Britney buried in the ground, and suddenly a whole city emerges surprising the astronaut. Britney makes her entrance descending from a platform wearing the red catsuit, and starts singing the song, including the choreography during the chorus. She eventually suspends the guy in mid-air and we now see her lying barefoot on a white pad, wearing a white crop-top and skirt. For the breakdown of the song, Britney flips in the air to land where the astronaut is and he gives her a jewel as a symbol of his love, as they say the spoken interlude that references the Titanic necklace while the people on the Earth station watch the scene. She takes it and walks away, and the astronaut leaves defeated. Britney continues to perform the song until the end. You can find the transcript of the video treatment here. Despite the obvious hint at Britney "not being that innocent" that we get in the song's chorus, Nigel recalls that the video wasn't strategized as such in an interview he gave to MTV for the 20th anniversary of the clip: In an interview Britney had during a showcase in Japan, she was asked about how she came up with the concept of the video: "Actually, I love the whole futuristic thing with me going to Mars and everything, and it's never been done before! And no one's been ever dancing on Mars, so that's what made me come up with the idea. [...] Because the song has so much energy, I definitely had to incorporate my dancing, of course". The MTV crew was at the videoshoot filming an episode of Making the Video. In it, Britney talks about the meaning of the song: "The song is basically about a girl. All these guys fall in love with her, and she just can't help it. When I meet a guy that I'm seriously attracted to, I get butterflies in my stomach, I get a total brain fart, and I don't know what to say." (16 years later though, she'd forget about all that and say "I think it's just a song " ) "This is Mars. You own Mars, you are the Queen of Mars. This is your city and these are your subjects. You're here to dazzle them." Nigel would tell Britney while directing her in the filming of the video. The now iconic red catsuit was a last minute decision. It turns out that the day before the shoot, Britney called Michael Bush, a designer who had worked for Michael Jackson in the 80's and 90's, and told him she wanted a different suit. Nigel says: For its 20th anniversary, Britney remembered the outfit being "freaking hot" though the dancing being fun made the shoot fly by. The red suit has become one of the most representative of Britney, being worn by fans and included in many different media. In 2016, Kevin Bacon wore a similar outfit for an Apple ad, were Britney also made a cameo, and in 2020, Mexican singer Thalia also paid tribute to the look in a Tik Tok video she did during the shoot of her Ten Cuidao music video. Funko has also announced a Pop! Rocks series figurine inspired on the Oops outfit, set to be released later this year. The red catsuit was also on display at Planet Hollywood during her Las Vegas residency from 2013 to 2017. In the various interviews Nigel has done, he also talks about one of the other outfits, the white one, and how that was a decision made on set too. Britney had chosen a more revealing outfit to wear, but Nigel told her to go back to the trailer and find something different, which apparently Britney didn't like a lot: He talked a bit further for the Rolling Stone Music Now podcast: MTV News pointed out at the various men that we see in the Oops!... I Did It Again video: "The video featured a gaggle of buff, shirtless guys operating mysterious levers in the background of Brit's lair — in one cute scene from Making the Video, the pop star giggles, 'I don't know their names but they're hotties! I don't mind looking at them!' " Another man, the protagonist of the space romance, Eli Swanson, was the actor who played the astronaut that tried to conquer Britney's heart, after his head almost exploded when losing his helmet, only to be rejected by the ruler of Mars. He then goes back home, not before doing the moonwalk (or Marswalk?). Britney met him on set after Nigel selected him to portray the character. Swanson used to be a model for Ralph Lauren, Nike and Adidas, but eventually quit the business to become an orthopedic surgeon. Apparently he changed so much, that Britney didn't recognize him during a 2013 Superfan Showdown on ET. Speaking of which, the spoken interlude scene (which is not voiced by him) that's the peak of Eli's acting career, didn't make a lot of sense for the director of the video. However, the man the stole the video according to Nigel, was the one at the control booth back on Earth: Without a doubt, a main component of the videoclip is its dance moves. It was choreographed by Tina Landon, and it includes the classic "heart move" that everyone remembers. Not too long after the video was out, her fans already had memorized the steps, and Britney even danced along with one lucky fan during an MTV special. Tina also released a video where she teaches the choreography for the chorus of the song. Perhaps Britney could watch it again, who in 2013 said she had forgotten about it in a Good Morning America interview after her Desert Performance Las Vegas residency announcement. Another well known incident during the filming of the video, was a head injury Britney had while doing the scene where she's lying on the ground and a part of the camera fell off, landing on her head. At the time, Lynne Spears, Britney's mom, wrote on her website that Britney began bleeding and they had to call a doctor that put her stitches. After four hours of rest, she was ready to go back to shoot the rest of the video. But Lynne says that after the videoshoot wrapped up, she flew to Michigan where she slept for 17 hours, before performing there the next day. Lynne said: Nigel **** clarified the situation for MTV: Britney herself also talked about it in 2012, calling it a very bizarre experience: In 2012 there was also a Twitter exchange between Britney and the NASA: Which was continued in 2020 Nigel really praises Britney's professionalism, recalling the amount of effort they all put on rehearsals, as well as the stunt she had to film with a harness, in front of the green screen: However, he's also mentioned how much things have changed from the first video he did for her, to the time they did Oops!... I Did It Again, and how she was surrounded already by this huge fame machine The video received four VMA's nominations in 2000: Best Female Video, Best Dance Video, Best Pop Video, and the Viewer's Choice, but it didn't win any of them. In June 2016, the video surpassed the 100M views mark on her official YouTube channel, becoming the 11th video of hers to do so. However, in recent years, it got a rapid increase in views, currently being the fifth most watched video on her channel, with over 300M views. Alternative footage of the video was released on her Greatest Hits: My Prerogative DVD in 2004: Related:
  3. On January 17, 2001, Britney Spears released Don't Let Me Be the Last to Know as the fourth and final single off her second album Oops!... I Did It Again. The song was produced by Robert John "Mutt" Lunge, who co-wrote the song with his then wife, country singer Shania Twain and Keith Scott. The teen ballad talks about a woman who's waiting for her love interest to tell her that he loves her too; despite her friends telling her he's into her, she wants to hear it from him, she doesn't want to be the last to know Despite the song receiving mostly positive reviews, it failed to make its way into any US charts, mainly because it wasn't properly released as a single, but it was sent only to radio stations. However, it did reach Top 10 and Top 20 in many other countries, mainly in Europe, including a #1 in Romania. A music video was directed by Herb Ritts, but it wasn't released until March 2001. Several remixes were created, the most notable being the Hex Hector Club Mix, which would later appear on B in the Mix: the Remixes. The song was first performed on her Crazy 2k Tour in 2000, ahead of the release of the album. Then it was included on her Oops!... I Did It Again Tour She also performed the song in many tv shows and the Dream Within a Dream Tour almost 10 years later, she would bring it back for her Femme Fatale Tour in 2011 Britney Spears has stated in multiple occasions that Don't Let Me Be the Last to Know is one of her favorite songs. For example, in 2013 she named it her favorite song of hers:
  4. ''Oops'' is viral on the internet but maybe not for a good reason -Who remembers vividly Britney having a headset in Oops I did it again music video? Britney never wears a headset during oops I did it again video in this reality even though there are dolls and halloween costumes made of this iconic red outfit with a headset! many people remember a headset on the music video and this became viral on TIKTOK and facebook and twitter
  5. In order to promote her album Oops!... I Did It Again, Britney performed live at the Today Show on June 30, 2000. The setlist consisted of: ...Baby One More Time Lucky Oops!... I Did It Again
  6. On May 13, 2000, Britney Spears appeared on Saturday Night Live sketches, but she also was both the host for the night as well as the musical guest, performing Oops!... I Did It Again and Don't Let Me Be the Last to Know. She opened the show with a monologue where she addressed the rumors about her lip-syncing and breasts implants. Then she appeared on what would be the last installment of the skit "Morning Latte", as Dawn Paslowsky, the author of the book "Mousetrap" Then we see her as a butter churner at a Colonial museum along with Jimmy Fallon and Rachel Dratch. Later on we see her in the sketch Woodrow Oops!... I Did It Again After that we see her in the "Audition" sketch, with Chris Kattan And finally she performs Don't Let Me Be the Last to Know The episode was re-aired in February 2021 (minus Morning Latte and DLMBTLTK performance) after the Framing Britney Spears documentary.
  7. On May 06, 2000, Britney Spears had a special showcase in Paris for the release of her Oops!... I Did It Again album. The day before she had a photocall in front of the Eiffel Tower: Related:
  8. Edit: previously, it was stated the performance happened on April 20, thanks to @Tear the floor up up for confirming the correct date, May 20, 2000
  9. On May 02, 2000, Britney Spears had a special showcase in Tokyo, Japan for the release of her second studio album Oops!... I Did It Again, which was released in that country on May 03, before anywhere else in the world. On May 01, she had a press conference and a photocall session, you can see a bit of it here: On May 02, she had a M&G and signed autographs for her fans. She also gave an interview for MTV and Big Hit magazine: And she also had a special showcase as well as an interview where she talked about the new album and her newly released Oops!... I Did It Again video. As a bonus, on May 02, but in 2001, she won the Best Selling Female Pop Artist category at the 2001 World Music Awards:
  10. On April 20, 2000, Britney Spears was in the UK promoting Oops!... I Did It Again, the lead single off her second studio album of the same name, which was set to be released the following month. Finishing her already busy schedule of European promo tour with yet another busy day, before heading to Hawaii for the last show of her Crazy 2k Tour, Britney performed her new hit at Top of the Pops UK, where it landed at #1 that day. She was also on This Morning And even though these performances weren't aired until April 27, she also pre-recorded her appearance at Pepsi Chart, where she performed Born to Make You Happy besides Oops. The other one that also aired on the 27th was The National Lottery Draws. Related:
  11. On March 27, 2000 Britney Spears released Oops!... I Did It Again, the lead single off her second studio album of the same name, hitting the Top 40 radio. She had already performed the song live during a concert of her Crazy 2k Tour, on March 08. Oops!... I Did It Again was written and produced by Max Martin and Rami Yacoub and it was recorded in late 1999, along with most of the tracks of the album, at the Cheiron Studios in Stockholm. Max Martin himself and Nana Hedin provided background vocals for the track, which is very similar in style to her debut single ...Baby One More Time. However, contrary to the 1998 anthem in which she sung about dying from loneliness due to an unrequited love, in Oops! she's the one playing with the guy's feelings, who thinks she's in love, but she instead reveals not being that innocent. After the second chorus, there's a spoken break with a dialog between the two, which makes a reference to the 1997 film Titanic. It peaked at #9 on the Billboard Hot 100 while hitting the #1 position on the Pop Songs chart. In Australia and New Zealand it went #1, as well as in most of the European countries it charted, with other positions being not lower than Top 5, receiving multiple Platinum and Gold certifications in those regions. It was nominated for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance at the 43rd Annual Grammy Awards in 2001. As of March 2021, the song has over 368M+ streams on Spotify, her fourth most listened track on the platform. The European, Australian and Japanese maxi singles included Deep in My Heart as its B-side, a track previously released in some versions of her first album, as well as a remix of previous single From the Bottom of My Broken Heart. Other versions included the official instrumental and several remixes such as the Music Breakdown Mix and the Rodney Jerkins (Darkchild) Remix. On TRL, Britney talked a little bit about the song, confessing to a fan that the part about the Titanic reference was mostly done in a sarcastic way, and also talked about the meaning behind the "not that innocent" phrase: Britney performed the song live in numerous TV shows: The most memorable of them all, the 2000 VMA's: From her tours, she performed the son during the Crazy 2k Tour, the Oops!... I Did It Again Tour, Dream Within a Dream Tour and The Onyx Hotel Tour, the latter of which received a cabaret arrangement. She wouldn't perform the song again until 2013, when she included it on her Piece of Me residency in Las Vegas, as well as the 2017 and 2018 tours. An iconic music video for the song where she dances on Mars was directed by Nigel ****, but we'll celebrate its anniversary next month. The song has been covered many times by different artists, including the TV series Glee It was also included in her appearance on Carpool Karaoke in 2016 Happy anniversary Oops!... I Did It Again
  12. Thalia has always been my second favorite after Britney and she has always been a HUGE Britney fan. She has talked about her in her book, has said Toxic is her favorite video of all time and now she’s dancing on TikTok in a red latex outfit to Oops! Queens supporting queens! https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMJPF776C/ Related:
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