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  1. On February 23, 2000, the 42nd Grammy Awards were held at the Staples Center in Los Angeles. Santana was the biggest winner of the night, and also performed there with Rob Thomas. Other performers of the night were Whitney Houston, Elton John, Backstreet Boys, TLC, Ricky Martin, Will Smith, among others. Britney Spears was also there to perform a medley of From the Bottom of My Broken Heart and ...Baby One More Time. Britney got two nominations that night. She was nominated for Best New Artist along with Kid Rock, Macy Gray and Susan Tedeschi but Christina Aguilera was the winner. Her debut single ...Baby One More Time was also nominated for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance, but lost to I Will Remember You by Sarah McLachlan. The other nominees were Genie in a Bottle by Christina Aguilera, Beautiful Stranger by Madonna and Thank U by Alanis Morissette. Britney at the pre-Grammy party with her mom: Red carpet: Rehearsals:
  2. On December 17, 1999, Britney Spears released From the Bottom of My Broken Heart, the last music video to promote her debut album ...Baby One More Time. Different than the previous four videos, FTBOMBH features no dance scenes, and instead is more story-line driven, featuring more acting scenes between Britney and her love interest, played by Christopher Snyder. The video premiered on TRL. Britney phoned in to the help Carson Daly premiere the video and to announce some tour dates, while also revealing to the audience that she just had her wisdom teeth removed. The video starts with Britney at her house packing up her belongings as she remembers the times she spent with her boyfriend, in different scenarios like a football field or climbing up onto a windmill. She says goodbye to her mom and sister and leaves. We eventually see Britney as she tells the news to her man that she's leaving, breaking his heart in a now iconic scene Throughout the video we also see clips of Britney sitting on a tire swing, another one with sunflowers in the background, she's also singing by a "Welcome to Cedar Springs Gardens" billboard and at the windmill too. She finally takes the bus to leave, when we see the man arriving to the bus stop, only to find out it was too late. In a behind the scenes interview, Britney talks about the possibility of acting in a movie in the future (she would do Crossroads a few years later). The music video was directed by Gregory Dark. In an interview for EW he said he was hired by Jive Records to help them re-image Britney from the "naughty schoolgirl" persona from the ...Baby One More Time video: Ironically, Gregory Dark, who also directed Mandy Moore's Walk Me Home and So Real videos, used to make adult films in the late 80's to mid 90's. His erotic thrillers such as Animal Instincts and Body of Influence won him accolades such as "the Steven Spielberg of the soft-core set" and "the Martin Scorsese of the erotic thriller". On that interview, Dark defended himself saying ''I don't deny that I did it, it's just that I also like people to know that I don't currently and haven't in a long time.'' Meanwhile, Britney's representatives stated "as far as I'm aware the director just does music videos. This is a video for young teenage girls and not **** at all." From the Bottom of My Broken Heart became Britney's fourth video to be retired from TRL, and it also appeared at #87 on TRL's Top 99 of 99, a special countdown they did at the end of the year. Related:
  3. On December 15, 1999, Britney Spears released From the Bottom of My Broken Heart, the last single off her debut album ...Baby One More Time. It was written and produced by Eric Foster White. The teen pop ballad talks about the pain and heartbreak she experiences after the end of a relationship, her desires to tell her love interest that he was her first and true love. Recorded in New Jersey and New York, Dan Petty and Andy Hess played the guitar and bass guitar respectively. Britney, Angie Simmons, Don Philip and Andrew Fromm provided the background vocals. The digital single contains Thinkin' About You as its B-side while the physical cassette included a remix of (You Drive Me) Crazy The song peaked at #14 on the US BBH100, shipping 1M copies, and selling over 770 thousand of them. It is her second best-selling physical single in the United States. It also charted in New Zealand at #20, Canada #25, Australia #37 and the UK at #174. The song was performed in her first three tours, as well as other televised performances, including the 42nd Annual Grammy Awards. A couple of days later, a music video was released to promote the single, so we'll commemorate that later
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