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Britney spears is arguably the biggest celebrity to emerge in the early 21st century. One of the last teenage superstars of the millennium, Spears enjoyed her breakthrough success at the end of 1998. She appeared in local dance revues and church choirs as a young girl, and at the age of eight auditioned for The Mickey Mouse Club. Although she was too young to join the series, a producer on the show gave her an introduction to a New York agent. She subsequently spent three summers at the Professional Performing Arts School Center. She appeared in a number of off-Broadway productions as a child actor, including Ruthless (1991). She returned to the [ Walt ] Disney Channel for a spot on The Mickey Mouse Club, where she was featured for two years between the ages of 11 and 13.
She began to audition for pop bands in the New York area, her demo tapes eventually landing on the desk of Jive Records' Jeff Fenster. ''Her vocal ability and commercial appeal caught me right away,'' he recalls. She was expensively groomed by Jive, who put her in the studio with Eric Foster White (producer and writer for Boyzone, Whitney Houston and others). They employed top R&B writer Max Martin (of Backstreet Boys fame) to produce her debut single, ''... Baby, One More Time'', and an album of the same title. They also set up a promotional free phone number where fans could listen to Spears' music and interviews throughout the summer of 1998. She toured American venues for a series of concerts sponsored by US teen magazines, eventually joining 'N Sync on tour. The careful planning paid off when her debut album and single went on to top the American charts at the start of 1999. The album and single enjoyed similar success in the UK and Europe. The ballad ''Sometimes'' and the funky ''(You Drive Me) Crazy'' were also substantial transatlantic hits. ''Born To Make You Happy'' topped the UK charts in January 2000.
The demand for new Spears material was satisfied when her sophomore set, Oops! ... I Did It Again, was released in May. The album contained the expected quota of well-produced, expertly crafted pop songs alongside a risible cover version of (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction.
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Name
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Britney Jean Spears
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Nickname
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Brinnie, Britney, Britney Spears, Bit-Bit, Brit
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Height
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5'4"
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Sex
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Female
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Nationality
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American
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Birth Date
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December 2, 1981
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Birth Place
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Kentwood, Louisiana, USA
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Languages
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English
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Education
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Professional Performing Arts School in New York, New York
Off-Broadway Dance Center in New York, New York
Mickey Mouse Club
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Family
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Father
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James Parnell Spears (born in 1952; building contractor; divorced)
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Mother
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Lynne Irene Bridges (born in 1956; former second grade school teacher; divorced)
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Brother
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Bryan Spears (actor; born on April 19, 1977)
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Sister
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Jamie Lynn Spears (actress; born on April 4, 1991)
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Husband
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Kevin Federline (dancer; born on March 21, 1978; engaged in June 2004; married on September 18, 2004; divorced on March 29, 2007), Jason Allen Alexander (married on January 3, 2004; annulled on January 5, 2004)
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Grand Father
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June Austin Spears (born in 1930; paternal grandfather), Barnett O'Field Bridges (born in 1919; died in 1978; maternal grandfather)
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Grand Mother
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Emma Jean Forbes (born in 1933; died in 1966; paternal grandmother), Lillian Woolmoore (an English war bride; born in 1924; died in 1993; maternal grandmother)
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Son
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Jayden James Federline (born about 2 AM on September 12, 2006 weighing 6 lbs and 11 oz at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles), Sean Preston Federline (born on September 14, 2005 at the Santa Monica UCLA Medical Center before 1 PM)
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Step Son
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Kaleb (born on Tuesday, July 20, 2004 in Orange County; mother: Shar Jackson), Kori (born on Wednesday, July 31, 2002 in Orange County; mother: Shar Jackson)
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Relationship
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Colin Farrell (actor; born on May 31, 1976), Fred Durst (Limp Bizkit frontman, born on August 20, 1970), Justin Timberlake (musician; born on January 31, 1981; broke up)
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Discography
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Albums:
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1999
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...Baby One More Time
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2000
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Oops!... I Did It Again
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2001
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Britney
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2003
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In the Zone
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2004
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Greatest Hits: My Prerogative
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2005
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B in the Mix: The Remixes
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2007
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Britney Spears' fifth studio album
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DVDs:
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1999
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Time Out with Britney Spears
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2000
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Live and More!
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2001
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Britney: The Videos
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2002
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Live from Las Vegas
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2004
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In the Zone
Greatest Hits: My Prerogative
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2005
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Britney and Kevin: Chaotic
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Tours:
...Baby One More Time Tour
Oops!... I Did It Again World Tour
The M+M's Tour
Crazy 2K Tour
Dream Within a Dream Tour
Hair Zone Mall Tour
Number-one Singles:
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1998
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"...Baby One More Time"
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1999
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"(You Drive Me) Crazy"
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"Born to Make You Happy"
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2000
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"Oops!...I Did It Again"
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"Lucky"
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2003
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"Me Against the Music" (feat. Madonna)
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2004
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"Toxic"
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"Everytime"
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