Biography
Britney Jean Spears (born December 2, 1981) is an American pop singer-songwriter and occasional actress.
Spears first came to fame as a member of the New Mickey Mouse Club in the early 1990s, taking a five-year break from entertainment after the show wrapped. She subsequently emerged at the forefront of the pop music scene in 1999, thanks to the crafting of her chart-topping debut album by producer-songwriter Max Martin. Her second album, released the following year, was a similarly huge hit.
In the early 2000s, Spears' success as a singer led her way to high-profile advertising deals (most notably for Pepsi), as well as forays into other forms of media, including film and reality television. Her third and fourth albums released during this era included more artistic input from Spears, but yielded lower sales. In 2004 she married Kevin Federline, and the following year gave birth to their son Sean Preston. In 2006, she is set to resume her recording career.
With worldwide record sales topping the 85 million mark (as of 2006), Britney Spears has become one of the most recognisable celebrities and sex symbols of her generation.
Childhood and discovery
Spears was born in McComb, Mississippi and raised in Kentwood, Louisiana. Her parents, who are now divorced, are James Parnell Spears (b. 1952), a building contractor, and Lynne Irene Bridges (b. 1956), a grade school teacher. Her maternal grandmother, Lillian Woolmoore (1924–1993), was an English war bride, who met Spears' maternal grandfather, Barnett O'Field Bridges (1919–1978), in England during WWII, and subsequently moved with him to the United States. Her paternal grandparents were June Austin Spears (b. 1930) and Emma Jean Forbes (1934–1966); Spears also claims some Native American heritage. Spears has a brother, Bryan (b. 1977) and a sister, Jamie Lynn (b. 1991).
As a young girl, Spears was an accomplished gymnast, attending gymnastics classes until age nine, and competing in state-level competitions. She performed in local dance revues and her local Baptist church choirs, and was auditioning for the Disney Channel's New Mickey Mouse Club by the time she was eight. Although she was considered too young to join the series at the time, a producer on the show introduced her to a New York agent. Spears subsequently spent three summers at NYC's Professional Performing Arts School and also appeared in a number of off-Broadway productions, including 1991's Ruthless!. In 1992, she landed a spot on Star Search, and though she won the first round, she lost in the second. Spears returned to the Disney Channel for a spot on the New Mickey Mouse Club and was accepted. She was featured in the 1993 to 1994 seasons during the ages of eleven and thirteen. Other performers on the show included Justin Timberlake and Joshua Chasez (both of whom later became members of the pop group *NSYNC), Keri Russell (star of the TV show Felicity), fellow pop singer Christina Aguilera, and actor Ryan Gosling.
A few years later, Spears recorded a demo, which landed in the hands of a Jive Records executive. She was signed to their label and began touring American venues for a series of concerts sponsored by American teen magazines, before joining *NSYNC and becoming their opening act.
1998–2000: Early commercial success
...Baby One More Time (1999) remains Spears' best-selling album worldwide.Spears' debut single, "...Baby One More Time", impacted radio stations and MTV in 1998. Led by a music video that featured the 5 ft 4 in. brown-eyed blonde in a racy schoolgirl outfit, the single became an international success, earning Platinum sales and going to number one in the U.S., as well as in countries such as Australia, Canada and the United Kingdom. Her debut album of the same name, ...Baby One More Time, topped the LP charts in the U.S. and Canada for six non-consecutive weeks. Within a year of its release, it had become the best-selling LP by a teenager in history, spawned another U.S. top ten hit ("(You Drive Me) Crazy") and shipped over ten million copies in the U.S. alone; it would go on to ship another four million copies on top of this.
Spears was featured on the cover of Rolling Stone magazine in April 1999. The sexually suggestive Lolita-themed photo shoot triggered widespread speculation (denied by her camp) that the still-seventeen-year-old had gotten breast implants. That summer, she kicked off her first headlining tour, the ...Baby One More Time Tour. By late 1999, Spears had become one of the year's biggest stars, a claim backed-up by the amount of award nominations she received that season. In December, she took home four Billboard Music Awards including one for Female Artist of the Year, and the next month one for Favorite Pop/Rock New Artist at the American Music Awards. At the Grammy Awards, held in February 2000, Spears received two nominations, including one for Best New Artist.
Following the short-lived Crazy 2K Tour, the lead single from Spears' second album, "Oops!... I Did It Again", was released. It broke a record for most radio station adds in a single day and quickly became a U.S. top ten hit and number one single in other countries, including Australia and the U.K. Released in May 2000, the album Oops!... I Did It Again also debuted at number one in the U.S. and Canada, and was as commercially successful as her first album. It sold over 1.3 million units during its first week in the U.S., making it the fastest-selling album by a female artist in history. Within a year of release, it had shipped over nine million copies in the U.S. alone. It would go on to ship another million on top of that, and yielded two more top thirty hits: "Lucky" and "Stronger".
Spears kicked off her first world tour (titled the Oops!... I Did It Again World Tour) in the summer of 2000, and co-wrote the novel Britney Spears' Heart-to-Heart with her mother, Lynne. During a performance at the 2000 MTV Video Music Awards, she ripped off a black suit to reveal a provocative nude-colored and crystal-adorned outfit that generated controversy due to her young age. In late 2000, she won two Billboard Music Awards, and in early 2001, she was nominated for two American Music Awards. At the Grammys, one of her two nominations was for Oops!... I Did It Again in the category of Best Pop Vocal Album, but again she did not win.
2001–2003: Career development
In early 2001, Spears struck a $7-8 million USD promotional deal with the soft drink giant Pepsi and released her second novel, A Mother's Gift. She performed at the MTV Video Music Awards the following September, and in addition to criticism for being scantily clad, she angered animal rights organization PETA for the use of animals, including an albino python, in her performance.
Spears in the music video for "I'm a Slave 4 U" (2001)In November,
she released her third album, Britney. It debuted at number one on both the
U.S. and Canadian charts, selling over 740,000 units during its first week in
the U.S. This made her the only female artist in SoundScan history to have her
first three albums debut at number one. Although over four million copies of
the record have been sold in the U.S. alone, and almost four and a half to-date,
it was a decline from the sales of her first two albums, and "I'm a Slave
4 U" was the album's only hit single in the U.S. Britney was the first
album on which Spears assumed some creative control; she co-wrote five of the
album's tracks. Spears set off on her next world tour, the Dream Within a Dream
Tour, shortly after its release.
In February 2002, Spears starred in a film, Crossroads, which reached number two on the box-office charts in its first weekend, but quickly dropped out of the top 10. Songs from the album Britney appeared in the film. The movie, along with Spears' performance in it, were poorly received by critics, and she netted herself a Razzie Award for Worst Actress, tied with Madonna. The film also won, among other nominations, the Worst Original Song Razzie for Spears' "I'm Not a Girl, Not Yet a Woman".
Spears' four-year relationship with Justin Timberlake ended in March 2002. The break-up was highly publicized, with rumors swirling that Spears had been unfaithful. Timberlake himself left the impression that she had cheated on him. In response to this, Spears later said, "I'm not technically saying he's wrong, but I'm not technically saying he's right, either".
In June 2002, Spears branched out as a restaurateur with the opening of a New York City eatery, NYLA, which was named for its mix of New York and Louisiana cuisine. It was not a success and closed the following year. Soon after these failures, Spears took a break from the spotlight, and in 2003 many music industry critics speculated her career was in decline. That same year, Forbes named Spears the most powerful celebrity in the world. She was also nominated for two Grammys yet again, including Best Pop Vocal Album.
Spears returned to the forefront of the pop music scene in August 2003. That month, she appeared at the MTV Video Music Awards with her idol Madonna, pop singer Christina Aguilera and rapper Missy Elliott. Spears and Aguilera performed Madonna's song "Like a Virgin", danced suggestively and each locked lips with Madonna (see Madonna on the 2003 MTV Video Music Awards). Spears' kiss with Madonna attracted huge publicity that would last for several months.
In the Zone (2003) is generally considered Spears' most overtly-sexual album
to date.November 2003 saw the release of Spears' fourth album, In the Zone.
Jettisoning the Max Martin-produced synthpop of her earlier releases, the album
took in lesser-known producers such as RedZone and big names including Moby
and R. Kelly. Spears co-wrote nine of the album's thirteen songs and co-produced
some of her material for the first time. In the Zone went to the top of the
U.S. charts in its debut week, selling over 600,000 copies. This made Spears
the only female in music history to have her first four albums debut at number
one. The album sold three million copies in the U.S alone, and was the 8th best
selling album of 2004 world wide.It also spawned the international number one
and U.S. top ten hit, "Toxic", which won Spears her first Grammy in
the category of Best Dance Recording.
On January 3, 2004, Spears married her childhood friend Jason Allen Alexander at The Little White Wedding Chapel on the Las Vegas Strip in Las Vegas, Nevada. An annulment was promptly arranged and was granted on January 5, ending their fifty-five hour marriage. Spears later said about the spur-of-the-moment marriage, "Honestly, I really wanted to see what it was like to be married". Spears embarked on her fourth world tour, The Onyx Hotel Tour, the following March. The tour grossed over $34 million USD and was seen by over 600,000 fans in North America and Europe, but the remaining dates were cancelled in June, after Spears reportedly injured her knee during the filming of the video for the single "Outrageous".
That same month, Spears announced her engagement to dancer Kevin Federline. Federline was formerly in a relationship with actress Shar Jackson, with whom he has two children. On the night of September 18, 2004, Spears married Federline before twenty-seven guests in a surprise, non-denominational ceremony at a residence in Studio City, California. The legitimacy of the marriage was initially questioned, but on November 18, 2004, a representative of the Los Angeles County registrar's office confirmed Spears and Federline had successfully filed their marriage license with the county within ten days of their ceremony, and were therefore legally married.
2004–2005: Career hiatus and family
"Curious" perfume promotion, at the Toronto Eaton Centre (2004)During the latter half of 2004, Spears announced she would be taking another career break in order to start a family. Immediately after her marriage to Federline, she had told People, "I want to be a young mom. Next year, at 23, I'm so there". Although she made few public appearances, the 'Britney Spears industry' continued to run itself. In September 2004, she released her first fragrance, "Curious" (a floral scent with vanilla and musk), for which she earned a reported $12 million USD. The fragrance had the biggest debut in sales in history from Elizabeth Arden, breaking the record for first-week gross for a perfume; after one year of sales, the product has netted more than $100 million USD. It ended up as the number one fragrance of 2004 in department stores, and in 2005 it was honored by the Fragrance Foundation as "Best Women's Fragrance". Following the success of "Curious", Spears released her next Elizabeth Arden fragrance, "Fantasy" (a fruity scent with flowers and cupcake), in September 2005. "Fantasy" became a top-selling perfume during the holiday season of 2005.
Spears' first hits collection, Greatest Hits: My Prerogative, was released in late 2004. The album debuted at number four on the U.S. charts (due to minimum promotion), selling over 255,000 copies in its first week of release. In addition to her biggest hits, it featured three new songs, including "My Prerogative" (the only single released in the U.S) and "Do Somethin'" which were released as singles. Since hitting shelves, the album has sold well over a million copies in the States.
During the spring of 2005, Spears' reality show with husband Kevin Federline, Britney and Kevin: Chaotic, premiered on UPN in the U.S. The series included five episodes, and both Spears and Federline were credited as executive producers. Chaotic was panned by most critics, and ratings were not as high as expected. Spears announced her pregnancy via her official website in April 2005. Despite her eagerness to have a baby, she admitted to ELLE magazine that, "I have a feeling I'm going to have an operation. I don't know why. But I hope so. I don't want to go through the pain." On September 14, 2005, 6lb. 11oz. baby boy Sean Preston Federline was born in the Santa Monica UCLA Medical Center in Santa Monica, California, by an elective caesarean section.
Jive released a remix album entitled B in the Mix: The Remixes in late 2005. It lacked promotion of any kind in the U.S. and debuted outside the top one hundred, with less than 15,000 copies sold in its first week of release, and has sold over half a million copies world wide to-date.
2006: Return to recording career
Spears participated in the Mardi Gras festivities in New Orleans on February 28, where she corresponded with Good Morning America. She will guest star on an episode of Will & Grace (currently scheduled to air on March 30th), playing a conservative Christian character, and release a limited edition fragrance in April 2006 called "In Control: Curious," which is a spin-off of her first perfume.
In interviews with People and with Entertainment Tonight, Spears confirmed that she is currently in the early stages of recording her fifth studio album, to be released sometime in 2006. She commented that she couldn't wait to return because the current pop scene has been "a huge lull" and "boring." She also revealed that Jive, her record label, didn't let her "show off" her voice during her earlier years and she is determined to come back proving she can sing, saying "I found out after the baby that I can sing!"
Controversy
Spears on the cover of ELLE magazine (2003)Spears' success has rested on a mixed
fanbase. Some parents of young girls disapprove of or are disgusted by Spears.
To many critics, the singer has combined a very raunchy public image with a
major marketing "play" for the hearts, minds and pockets of prepubescent
girls, often as young as seven or eight. Some parents worry that Spears provides
an unsuitable role model for their daughters' lives and career plans. In October
2003, Maryland First Lady Kendel Ehrlich, the wife of Governor Robert Ehrlich,
was criticized for saying that she would like to "shoot Britney Spears",
in an address to a domestic violence conference. After her comments made national
headlines, she was compelled to apologize.
*The sexualized public image of Spears once again became a topic of debate as
a result of her 2003 semi-nude photo spread for the men's magazine, Esquire.
Prompted by this, Playboy reportedly offered the star over one million USD to
pose nude for their magazine, but Spears publicly declined. In an interview
with Diane Sawyer, she was asked if she had ever gone further than she wished
she had with the sexualized photo shoots. Spears responded, "No, I don't
think so, no." After the Esquire photos were held up in front of her, she
said, "Okay. Now those are a little much. Yeah, those are a little much.
That's one picture, I must say, that I felt kind of weird about, yeah".
*The 2004 Onyx Hotel Tour brought new criticism. While Spears and her on-stage
dancers performed her songs "Touch of My Hand" and "Breathe on
Me," they were seemingly nude and were performing routines simulating gay
sex, orgies and masturbation. As there were underage fans in the audience, there
was some outrage at the alleged lack of decency of the performances, as well
as reports of adult chaperones angrily storming out with children they brought
to the concert. Spears has responded to parents' concerns by stating she is
"not their babysitter. It's the parents' responsibility. If you don't like
it, turn the TV off. The only person I want to be a role model is to my sister,
Jamie Lynn". (From ABC's Primetime interview with Diane Sawyer)
Spears has also been criticized for lip-synching. Most critics and musicians
publicly express a negative view on this way of performing, arguing that live
entertainment should literally be what it suggests, singing included. Some argue
that Spears, like other performers, can't practically sing while being engaged
in complicated and demanding dance moves. This has led to the counter-argument
that performers shouldn't focus on things like dance moves, and instead focus
more on singing.
*Spears' personal life has attracted considerable media attention. Some people
feel that she has courted it by cultivating, in her early years at least, a
chaste, God-fearing and "wholesome" image. It was somewhat at odds,
not only with the traditional pressures, temptations and opportunities of "pop
'n' roll," but with the increasingly sexualized content of her own image
and songs. Spears' kiss with Madonna at the 2003 MTV Video Music Awards received
much media attention, as have her romantic relationships. Spears is frequently
on magazine covers, discussing her marriage and motherhood.
*In December 2005, Spears sued US Weekly for a story the magazine published
in the column "HOTstuff" of their October 2005 publication. The column,
with the headline "Brit & Kev: Secret Sex Tape? New parents have a
new worry: racy footage from 2004." claimed that Spears and her husband
had made a sex video and feared it would be distributed. Spears denies the existence
of any such tape while the magazine claims to have a credible source, which
they failed to mention in the article, and stands by its story without any evidence
or eyewitnesses (despite that, the article stated that many people had seen
the tape).
*Photos published on February 7, 2006 showed Spears driving her SUV on the
Pacific Coast Highway in Los Angeles with her infant son, Sean, perched on her
lap rather than strapped into a car seat in the back. The photos show Spears
holding the wheel of the car with one hand, and her 4-month-old baby with the
other. In a statement to People, Spears said she did it because of a "horrifying,
frightful encounter with the paparazzi" and that "I was terrified
that this time the physically aggressive paparazzi would put both me and my
baby in danger. I instinctively took measures to get my baby and me out of harm’s
way, but the paparazzi continued to stalk us. I love my child and would do anything
to protect him". She later told Access Hollywood, "It's kind of like
I made a mistake and so it is what is, I guess". No charges were pressed.
Later that month, U.S. Transportation Secretary Norman Mineta, speaking at an
event at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia to mark the start of Child
Passenger Safety Week said, "Recent photos of Britney Spears driving with
her infant son on her lap are troubling...and while Ms. Spears has acknowledged
her mistake, her actions still send the wrong message to millions of her fans."
Career achievements
Spears is the best selling female artist of the 2000's (2000-2005).
Named "Woman of the Century" by VH1.
Combined album and single sales topping 125 million.
Having thirty-one million RIAA-certified albums sold in the U.S., Spears ranks
as the eighth best-selling female artist in American music history.
Only female artist in SoundScan history to have her first three albums debut
at number one. Then she broke her own record for a female artist by having her
first four albums debut at number one on the Billboard 200 chart.
In the U.S., Spears, Madonna, Céline Dion, Mariah Carey, Whitney Houston,
Shania Twain and the Dixie Chicks are the only female artists with multiple
diamond (shipped over ten million copies) albums (Spears has two: '...Baby One
More Time and Oops!... I Did It Again).
Holds the record for youngest artist (at age seventeen) to have his or her first
single ("...Baby One More Time") and first album (...Baby One More
Time) simultaneously reach number one on the Billboard charts.
Holds the record in the UK for biggest first-week sales for a greatest hits
compilation by a female artist (115,341 copies) with Greatest Hits: My Prerogative.
"...Baby One More Time" was the UK's biggest selling single of 1999.
Has grossed over $145 million USD from tour ticket sales.
Has grossed over $30 million USD in merchandise from her tours.
Has topped Yahoo!'s annual list of the most-searched names three times in the
past four years.
List of Britney Spears' awards
Over the course of her career, Britney Spears has won numerous awards around the world.
American Music Awards
2000: Favorite Pop/Rock New Artist
AOL Awards
1999: Best New Artist
Barbie Awards
2002: Chica Barbie Award
Billboard Music Awards
1999: Album Artist of the Year (...Baby One More Time)
1999: Female Artist of the Year
1999: Hot 100 Female Artist of the Year
1999: New Female Artist of the Year
2000: Album Artist of the Year (Oops!... I Did It Again)
2000: Special Award for Highest One-Week Album Sales by a Female Artist in History
(Oops!... I Did It Again)
2004: Hot Dance Sales Single of the Year ("Me Against the Music" featuring
Madonna)
Blockbuster Entertainment Awards
2001: Favorite Female Artist - Pop
BMI Cable Award
2005: Best Television Theme Song ("Follow Me" from Zoey 101)
Brasil Music Award
2004: Best International Female Artist
Bravo Gold Awards - Germany
1999: Best International Female Vocalist
2000: Best International Female Vocalist
Capital 95.8 FM London Awards - UK
2000: Best International Female Artist
Dansk Grammy Award
2000: Best International New Artist
Echo Awards - Germany
1999: Best International Female Artist
2001: Best International Female Artist
Europe Awards
1999: Most Fanciable Female
1999: Best Dancer
1999: Best Female Hair
Golden Bravo Otto Awards - Germany
1999: Favorite Artist
Golden Disc Awards - Japan
1999: Best International New Artist
2003: Best International Music Video ("I'm Not A Girl, Not Yet A Woman")
2005: Music Video of the Year - "Toxic"
2005: Rock/Pop Album of the Year - ("Greatest Hits: My Prerogative")
Golden Raspberry Awards
2003: Worst Actress (Crossroads)
Tied with Madonna for Swept Away
2005: Worst Supporting Actress (Fahrenheit 9/11)
Grammy Awards
2005: Best Dance Recording ("Toxic")
Ivor Novello Awards - UK
2004: Most Performed Work ("Toxic")
Juno Awards - Canada
2000: Best-Selling Album (...Baby One More Time)
M6/Mellier Premier Clip Awards - France
1999: Best Music Video ("...Baby One More Time")
MTV Asia Awards
2002: Best Female Artist
MTV Europe Music Awards
1999: Best Female Act
1999: Best Pop Act
1999: Best Song ("...Baby One More Time")
1999: Breakthrough Act
2004: Female Artist of the Year
MuchMusic Video Awards - Canada
1999: People's Choice International Artist
Music Week Awards - UK
1999: Best-Selling Singles Artist
Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards
2000: Favorite Female Singer
2001: Favorite Female Singer
NRJ Radio Awards - Europe
2000: Best International Female Artist
Pepsi Awards
2001: People's Choice Best Female Artist
Popcorn Awards - Germany
1999: Best Female Singer
Premios Amigos Awards - Spain
1999: Best International Artist
Rennbahn Express Awards - Austria
1999: Best New Artist
Rockbear Awards - Sweden
1999: Best New Artist
Rolling Stone Magazine Awards
2001: People's Choice Best Female Performer
2004: Critics' Choice Best Video of the Year ("My Prerogative")
Smash Hits Poll Winners - UK
1999: Best Female Solo Artist
1999: Best Dressed Female
Teen Choice Awards
1999: Choice Single ("...Baby One More Time")
2000: Choice Female Artist
2000: Choice Hottie Female
2001: Choice Female Artist
2002: Choice Female Artist
2002: Choice Hottie Female
2004: Choice Single ("Toxic")
TMF Awards - Holland
1999: Best Newcomer
2000: Best Foreign Female Artist
TRL Awards
2003: First Lady Award
2004: Gridlock Award
VH1 Awards
2001: Best Bellybutton Appearance
World Music Awards
2000: Best-Selling Female Pop Artist
2001: Best-Selling Female Dance Artist
2001: Best-Selling Female Pop Artist
1999 AWARDS:
AOL AWARDS
Best New Artist
BILLBOARD AWARDS
Entertainer Of The Year
Female Artist of the Year
Female Hot 100 Artist
Album Artist of the Year
New Artist
BRAVO GOLD AWARDS
Best International Female Vocalist
CAPITAL FM LONDON AWARDS
London’s Favourite International Female Artist
ECHO AWARDS
Best International Female Artist
GOLD DISC AWARDS
Best International New Artist
GOLDEN BRAVO OTTO AWARDS 1999 Best Liked Artist of 1999
HOLLYWOOD REPORTER
Best female Artist
New Artist of 1999
MELLIER M6 AWARDS (France)
Best Video for "...Baby One More Time"
MTV EUROPE MUSIC AWARDS
Best Song for "...Baby One More Time"
Best Pop Act
Best Female Solo Artist
Best Breakthrough Act
MUCH MUSIC AWARDS
Best International Artist
MUSIC WEEK AWARDS
Highest Selling Singles Artist in the UK for "...Baby One More Time"
PREMIOS AMIGOS (Spain)
Best International Artist
POPCORN AWARDS
Best International Artist
RENNBARN EXPRESS AWARDS (Austria)
Best New Artist
ROCKBEAR AWARDS from AFTONBLADETT (Sweeden)
Best New Artist
SPANISH PREMIOS AMIGO AWARDS
Best International Female
SMASH HITS POLL WINNERS
Best Female Solo Artist
Best Dressed Female
Most Fanciable Female
Best Dancer
Best Female Hair
TEEN CHOICE AWARDS
Choice Single "...Baby One More Time"
TMF AWARDS (Holland)
Best Newcomer
2000 AWARDS:
AMERICAN MUSIC AWARDS
Best New Artist
BILLBOARD AWARDS
Album Artist of 2000
World-Record Breaker Of 2000 For "Oops!... I Did It Again"
BRAVO SUPERSHOW AWARDS
Best Female Artist
CAPITAL FM LONDON AWARDS
Best International Female Solo Artist
NICKELODEON KIDS CHOICE AWARDS
Favourite Female Singer
PEOPLE'S CHOICE AWARDS
Best International Artist
SMASH HITS POLL WINNERS
Best Dressed Female
Best Female
Best Female Haircut
Best Dancer In Pop Music
Most Fanciable Female
TEEN CHOICE AWARDS
Choice Female Artist
Choice Hottie Female
TMF MUSIC AWARDS
Best Foreign Female
Best Newcomer
WORLD MUSIC AWARDS
World's best*selling Pop Female Artist
2001 AWARDS:
ECHO (GERMAN) AWARDS
Best Female
J-14 AWARDS
Best tattoo
Best piercing
NICKELODEON´S CHOICE AWARDS
Favorite Female Singer
ROLLING STONE MAGAZINE AWARD
Artist of the Year
SMASH HITS POLL WINNERS
Best Female
PEPSI AWARDS
Peoples Choice Best Female
PREMIOS MIXUP
Favourite Female Artist
TEEN CHOICE AWARDS
Choice Hottie Female
VH1 AWARDS
Best Bellybutton Appearance
WORLD MUSIC AWARDS
World's best-selling Pop Female Artist
World's best-selling Dance Female Artist
2002 AWARDS:
BARBIE AWARD
Barbie Girl
COSMOPOLITAN MAGAZINE
Fun, Fearless Female Of The Year
EMMY
Best direction (Live From Las Vegas)
Best special television (Saturday Night Live)
MTV ASIA AWARDS
Best international female artist
NEIL BOGART MEMORIAL FUND
Children's Choice Award
POPSTAR MAGAZINE
#1 Poptastic Female Singer
ROLLING STONE MAGAZINE AWARD
Best Dressed Female
Best Female artist
TEEN CHOICE AWARDS
Choice Female Artist
Choice Hottie Female
2003 AWARDS:
HOLLYWOOD LIFE MAGAZINE
The 10 Most Toned in a new Hollywood
RASPBERRIES AWARDS
Worse Song For A Movie, "Not A Girl Not Yet A Woman"
GLAMOUR MAGAZINE UK
Woman Of The Year
GOLDEN MUSIC AWARDS
Best International Video for "I'm Not a Girl, Not Yet a Woman"
POPSTAR MAGAZINE
#1 Poptastic Female Singer
TRL AWARDS
First Lady Award
TURKY AWARDS
Melissa Ruggieri, Richmond Times*Dispatch, tittled Britney for one of the 5 "awards"
2004 AWARDS:
TRL AWARDS
Best Liplock Award
POPSTAR MAGAZINE
#4 Poptastic Female Singer
#3 Popastic CD*Right Now (In The Zone)
#1 Popastic Video*Right Now (Toxic)
#5 Popastic Style Female
#5 Popastic Hair Female
#3 Popastic Female Hottie
MTV EUROPE MUSIC AWARDS
Best Female Artist of the Year
BILLBOARD AWARDS
The Best selling Dance Single of the Year for Me Against the Music
2005 AWARDS:
GROOVEBELT AWARDS
Video of the Year: Toxic
Best Album (Female): In The Zone
Best Song Performance (Female): Everytime
Most Fashionable Artist
RAZZIE AWARDS
Worse Supporting Actress (Fahrenheit 9/11)
GRAMMY AWARDS
Best dance recording(Toxic)
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2006 AWARDS:
TEEN CHOICE AWARDS
Best Singer (Female) (In Israel)
INDONESIA MAGAZINE MUSIC AWARDS
Best Pop - Someday(I Will Understand)