Britney Spears videography
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American entertainer Britney Spears has released 44 music videos and ten video albums. She has starred or appeared in several films, television shows, and commercials. Spears made her acting debut in the film Longshot (2001), portraying a flight attendant. In 2002, she starred as Lucy Wagner in Crossroads. The film grossed $61.1 million worldwide and earned her a nomination for Best Female Breakthrough Performance at the 2002 MTV Movie Awards.[1][2] In the same year, she gave her voice to the character Donnie in the American dubbing of Robbie the Reindeer's television specials Hooves of Fire (1999) and Legend of the Lost Tribe (2002). In television series, she portrayed the guest roles of Amber-Louise and Abby in Will & Grace (2006) and How I Met Your Mother (2008), respectively. Spears also has released a few television documentaries, including Britney: For the Record (2008).
In 1998, Spears's first music video "...Baby One More Time", in which she chose to dress as a Catholic schoolgirl, propelled her to superstardom.[3] It ranked number one on TRL's Final Countdown of the most iconic music videos.[4] The music video for the lead single from Spears's second studio album, "Oops!... I Did It Again", was similarly successful. Set on Mars, Spears dons a tight-fitting red jumpsuit. The "Stronger" music video had a more sophisticated and adult feel to it.[5] 2001's "I'm a Slave 4 U", from her eponymous third studio album Britney (2001), let Spears move further into a more mature territory, performing a complicated dance routine in a risqué outfit.[6]
"Me Against the Music", which featured Madonna, was released in 2003 from Spears's fourth studio release In the Zone (2003). She came up with the storyline for "Toxic", directed by Joseph Kahn.[7] Spears plays three different incarnations of herself and poisons her unfaithful lover. Throughout the video, there are scenes of her naked covered in diamonds.[7] The music video for "Everytime", directed by famed photographer David LaChapelle, was darker than Spears's previous videos.[8] Featuring religious references such as reincarnation, the music video was noted by contemporary critics for predicting her future struggles with fame.[9][10][11] Spears made her directional debut with the music video for "Do Somethin'" (2005), credited as her alter ego "Mona Lisa". She co-directed it with Bille Woodruff, who previously worked with her in "Born to Make You Happy" (1999) and the original version of "Overprotected" (2002).[12]
The music video for the lead single "Gimme More", from her fifth studio album Blackout (2007), displayed Spears as a stripper and featured a break from her highly choreographed music videos.[13] "Piece of Me" referenced Spears's life at the time, while "Break the Ice" was accompanied by an animated music video showing Spears as a superheroine.[14]
2008's "Womanizer", from her sixth studio album Circus (2008), was seen as a return to form for Spears.[15][16][17] Described as a sequel to "Toxic", the concept was again pitched to director Kahn by Spears.[18] The video for "Circus" portrayed Spears as the ringmaster of a circus accompanied by different performers, and it is interspersed with scenes of Spears in different circus settings. "If U Seek Amy" saw Spears at a sex party that takes place at her house, before she transforms into a typical American housewife,[10] while "Radar" pays tribute to Madonna's "Take a Bow".[19] The music video for "3" was described as "simple" and "very, very minimal."[20] The music videos from Spears's seventh and eighth studio albums, Femme Fatale (2011) and Britney Jean (2013), respectively, have all received acclaim from critics and fans alike.[21][22][23] She also got credit from critics and fans for her video for "Slumber Party", from her ninth studio album Glory, both released in 2016. It was favourably compared to the videos of "I'm a Slave 4 U" and "Boys" (2002).[24][25][26][27]
Over the years, Spears has given some of the most controversial music videos of all time. At the 2011 MTV Video Music Awards, she was honored with the MTV Video Vanguard Award, presented to her by fellow pop star Lady Gaga, who said "the industry would not be the same without her". Spears ranked at 4 on VH1's "50 Greatest Women of the Video Era" show list, ahead of most of her contemporaries and behind only veterans such as Madonna, Janet Jackson, and Whitney Houston.[28] In 2020, Billboard ranked her eight on its 100 Greatest Music Video Artists of all-time list.[29] Spears has twenty-three Vevo certified videos, including those for "...Baby One More Time", "Gimme More", "Hold It Against Me", "Circus", "Toxic", and "Pretty Girls".[30]
Music videos[]
Title | Year | Other artist(s) | Director(s) | Notes | Ref. |
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"...Baby One More Time" | 1998 | None | Nigel Dick | [31] | |
"Sometimes" | 1999 | [32] | |||
"(You Drive Me) Crazy (The Stop! Remix)" | [33] | ||||
"Born to Make You Happy" | Bille Woodruff | [34] | |||
"From the Bottom of My Broken Heart" | Gregory Dark | [35] | |||
"Oops!... I Did It Again" | 2000 | Nigel Dick | [36] | ||
"Lucky" | Dave Meyers | [37] | |||
"Stronger" | Joseph Kahn | [38] | |||
"Don't Let Me Be the Last to Know" | 2001 | Herb Ritts | [39] | ||
"I'm a Slave 4 U" | Francis Lawrence | [40] | |||
"What's Going On" | Artists Against AIDS Worldwide | Jake Scott | [41] | ||
"Overprotected" | 2002 | None | Bille Woodruff | [42] | |
"I'm Not a Girl, Not Yet a Woman" | Wayne Isham | [43] | |||
"Overprotected (The Darkchild Remix)" | Chris Applebaum | [44] | |||
"I Love Rock 'n' Roll" | [45] | ||||
"Boys (The Co-Ed Remix)" | Pharrell Williams | Dave Meyers | [45] | ||
"Me Against the Music" | 2003 | Madonna | Paul Hunter | [46] | |
"Toxic" | 2004 | None | Joseph Kahn | [47] | |
"Everytime" | David LaChapelle | [48] | |||
"Outrageous" | Dave Meyers | Unfinished | [49] | ||
"My Prerogative" | Jake Nava | [50] | |||
"Do Somethin'" | 2005 | Bille Woodruff Mona Lisa |
[51] | ||
"Someday (I Will Understand)" | Michael Haussman | [52] | |||
"Gimme More" | 2007 | Jake Sarfaty | [53] | ||
"Piece of Me" | Wayne Isham | [54] | |||
"Break the Ice" | 2008 | Robert Hales | [55] | ||
"Womanizer" | Joseph Kahn | [56] | |||
"Circus" | Francis Lawrence | [57] | |||
"If U Seek Amy" | 2009 | Jake Nava | [58] | ||
"Radar" | Dave Meyers | [49] | |||
"Kill the Lights" | PUNY | [59] | |||
"3" | Diane Martel | [60] | |||
"Hold It Against Me" | 2011 | Jonas Åkerlund | [61] | ||
"Till the World Ends" | Ray Kay | [62] | |||
"I Wanna Go" | Chris Marrs Piliero | [63] | |||
"Criminal" | [64] | ||||
"Scream & Shout" | 2012 | will.i.am | Ben Mor | [65] | |
"Scream & Shout (Hit-Boy Remix)" | 2013 | will.i.am Hit-Boy Waka Flocka Flame Lil Wayne Diddy |
[66] | ||
"Ooh La La" | None | Marc Klasfeld | [67] | ||
"Work Bitch" | Ben Mor | [68] | |||
"Perfume" | Joseph Kahn | [69] | |||
"Pretty Girls" | 2015 | Iggy Azalea | Cameron Duddy Iggy Azalea |
[70] | |
"Make Me" | 2016 | G-Eazy | David LaChapelle | Unreleased | [71] |
Randee St. Nicholas | [72] | ||||
"Slumber Party" | Tinashe | Colin Tilley | [73] | ||
Guest appearances | |||||
"When I Grow Up" | 2008 | The Pussycat Dolls | Joseph Kahn | Deleted scene | [74] |
"Igual" | 2017 | Yann | Yann | [75] |
Video albums[]
Title | Album details |
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Time Out with Britney Spears | |
Britney Spears: Live and More! |
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Britney: The Videos |
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Britney Spears Live from Las Vegas |
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Stages: Three Days in Mexico[76] |
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Britney Spears: In the Zone |
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Greatest Hits: My Prerogative |
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Britney & Kevin: Chaotic... the DVD & More |
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Britney: For the Record |
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Britney Spears Live: The Femme Fatale Tour |
|
Filmography[]
Film[]
Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|
2001 | Longshot | Flight Attendant | Cameo | [77] |
2002 | Crossroads | Lucy Wagner | [78] | |
2002 | Austin Powers in Goldmember | Fembot / Herself | Cameo | [79] |
2003 | Pauly Shore Is Dead | Herself | Cameo | [79] |
2004 | Fahrenheit 9/11 | Herself (archive footage) | Documentary | [80] |
2010 | Jackass 3D | Herself | Deleted scene | [81] |
2019 | Corporate Animals | Ghost of herself | Cameo; voice role | [82] |
Television[]
Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|
1992 | Star Search | Herself / Contestant | Junior vocalist | [83] |
1993–1994 | The All-New Mickey Mouse Club | Various roles | Seasons 6–7 | [84] |
1999 | Walt Disney World Summer Jam Concert | Herself | Special | [85] |
1999 | L'Oreal Summer Music Mania | Herself | Special | [86] |
1999 | Sabrina the Teenage Witch | Herself | Episode: "No Place Like Home" | [87] |
1999 | Kenan & Kel | Herself | Episode: "Aww, Here It Goes to Hollywood: Part 2" | [79] |
1999 | Britney Spears and Joey McIntyre in Concert | Herself | Special | [88] |
1999 | The Famous Jett Jackson | Herself | Episode: "Ghost Dance" | [89] |
1999 | Médico de familia | Herself | Episode: "Otra oportunidad" | [90] |
2000 | The Simpsons | Herself (voice) | Episode: "The Mansion Family" | [91] |
2000–2003 | Saturday Night Live | Various roles | 4 episodes | [92] |
2000 | Britney Spears in Hawaii | Herself | Special | [93] |
2000–2004 | All That | Herself / Musical guest | 4 episodes | |
2000 | Summer Music Mania 2000 | Herself | Special | |
2000 | Britney Spears: There's No Place Like Home | Herself | Special | |
2001 | Total Access 24/7 | Herself | Episode: "Britney Spears" | [94] |
2001 | There's Only One Madonna | Herself | Documentary | [95] |
2001 | Diary | Herself | Episode: "Diary of Britney Spears" | [96] |
2001 | Britney: Playback | Herself | Special | |
2001 | Total Britney Live | Herself | Special | |
2001 | Michael Jackson: 30th Anniversary Celebration | Herself / Musical guest | Special | [97] |
2001 | Being Mick | Herself | Documentary | |
2001 | Britney Spears Live from Las Vegas | Herself | Special | [98] |
2002 | Summer Music Mania 2002 | Herself | Special | [99] |
2002 | Hooves of Fire | Donner (voice) | American dub; special | [100] |
2002 | Legend of the Lost Tribe | Donner (voice) | American dub; special | [100] |
2003 | Punk'd | Herself | Episode: "Rosario Dawson, Britney Spears" | [101] |
2003–2004 | All Eyes On | Herself | 2 episodes | [102] |
2003 | Britney: In the Zone & Out All Night | Herself | Documentary | [102] |
2003 | Britney Spears: In the Zone | Herself | Special | [103] |
2003 | BoA & Britney Special | Herself | Special | [104] |
2004 | E! Entertainment Special: Britney Spears | Herself | Special | |
2004 | Britney Spears: Road to Miami | Herself | Special | |
2004 | Britney Spears Live from Miami | Herself | Special | [105] |
2005 | Britney and Kevin: Chaotic | Herself | 5 episodes | [106] |
2006 | Will & Grace | Amber-Louise | Episode: "Buy, Buy Baby" | [107] |
2008 | How I Met Your Mother | Abby | 2 episodes | [108] |
2008 | Britney: For the Record | Herself | Documentary | [109] |
2010 | Glee | Herself | Episode: "Britney/Brittany" | [110] |
2011 | Britney Spears: I Am the Femme Fatale | Herself | Special | [111] |
2011 | Britney Spears Live: The Femme Fatale Tour | Herself | Special | [112] |
2012 | The Pauly D Project | Herself | Episode: "Divas, Diamonds and D****" | [113] |
2012 | The X Factor | Judge / Mentor | Season 2 | [114] |
2013 | Miley: The Movement | Herself | Documentary | [115] |
2013 | I Am Britney Jean | Herself | Documentary | [116] |
2015 | Jane the Virgin | Herself | Episode: "Chapter Twenty-Seven" | [117] |
2016 | Jamie Lynn Spears: When the Lights Go Out | Herself | Documentary | [118] |
2018 | Les Anges 10: Let's Celebrate | Herself | Episode: "Une minute 22 secondes..." | [119] |
Video games[]
Year | Title | Voice role | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|
2002 | Britney's Dance Beat | Herself |
Executive producer[]
Year | Title | Notes | Ref. |
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2001 | Britney Spears Live from Las Vegas | ||
2002 | Crossroads | ||
2003 | Britney Spears: In the Zone | ||
2004 | Britney Spears Live from Miami | ||
2004 | Brave New Girl | Television film | |
2005 | Britney and Kevin: Chaotic | Episode: "Can You Handle My Truth?" | |
2011 | Britney Spears Live: The Femme Fatale Tour | ||
2013 | I Am Britney Jean |
Commercials[]
Year | Company | Promoting | Title | Theme song(s) | Region | Ref. |
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1993 | Maull's barbecue sauce | Barbecue sauce | "Maull it!" | None | United States | |
1995 | BellSouth | Telephone | "It's all here" | None | International | |
1999 | Suki | Candy | N/A | "Sometimes" | Japan | |
1999 | Jive Records | CD | N/A | "...Baby One More Time" | United States | |
1999 | Jive Records | CD | Target | "...Baby One More Time" | United States | |
1999 | Polaroid i-Zone | Instant camera | N/A | "...Baby One More Time" | United States | |
1999 | Britney Spears | Live concert | N/A | "...Baby One More Time" "(You Drive Me) Crazy" |
United States | |
2000 | Britney Spears | Website | Technology | "Stronger" | United States | |
2000 | Jive Records | CD Commercial | New Album by Britney Spears | "Oops!... I Did It Again" | United States | |
2000 | Mickey Mouse | Cartoon | Why Do We Love The Mouse? | None | United States | |
2000 | McDonald's | Soft drink beverage | The Music is Coming | "Oops!... I Did It Again" | United States | |
2000 | Soft drink beverage | The Arrival | United States | |||
2000 | Backstage Video Concert | The Video is Here | United States | |||
2000 | Backstage Video Concert | The CD's is Here (with NSYNC) | "Bye Bye Bye" | United States | ||
2000 | McDonald's HitClips | Hit Clips Are Here | "Stronger" | United States | ||
2000 | Teen People | Magazine | Pop Star | "(You Drive Me) Crazy" | United States | |
2000 | Pepsi | Soft drink beverage | New Generation | "Now & Then" | United States | |
2001 | Pepsi | Soft drink beverage | Dancing in a Pepsi factory | "The Joy of Pepsi" | International | |
2001 | Pepsi | Soft drink beverage | Pepsi through the years | "Now & Then" | International | |
2001 | NASCAR 400 Pepsi | Racing car | So let's go | None | United Kingdom / United States | |
2001 | Coke Zero 400 | Racing event | Stock car racing | None | United States | |
2001 | Toyota Vios | Car advertisement | Spears's figure in skyscrapers | "Anticipating" | International | |
2001 | Herbal Essences | Hair products | Herbal Essences | "I've Got the Urge" | United States | |
2001 | HBO | Las Vegas concert | Live concert on HBO | "I'm a Slave 4 U" | United States | |
2002 | Pepsi | Soft drink beverage | Football world cup | "Right Now (Taste the Victory)" | International | |
2002 | Herbal Essences | Hair products | Crossroads | "Overprotected" | United States | |
2002 | Pepsi Twist | Soft drink beverage | Austin Powers unknowing Spears | None | United States | |
2002 | Pepsi Blue | Soft drink beverage | Spears wishing a Merry Christmas | None | United States | |
2003 | GG Tea | Soft drink beverage | Dancing Go Go | "Stay"[120] "All Day and All of the Night"[121] |
Japan | |
2004 | Showtime | Miami concert | The Onyx Hotel Tour | "Toxic" | United States | |
2004 | Pepsi | Soft drink beverage | Gladiators | "Pepsi Music 2004: Britney Exclusive" | International | |
2004 | Curious | Perfume | Fantasies about the neighbor | "Touch of My Hand" | North America | |
2005 | Fantasy | Perfume | Fantasies, Fairy Tales, falling in love | "And Then We Kiss" "Breathe on Me" |
North America / United Kingdom | |
2009 | Candie's | Clothing | "Radar" music video | "Radar" | United States / Philippines | |
2010 | Candie's Limited Edition | Clothing | Love for fashion | "Piece of Me" | United States / Philippines | |
2010 | Radiance | Perfume | Destiny, fame | None | North America / United Kingdom | |
2012 | Twister | Game | Dance | "Till the World Ends" | Canada / United States | |
2012 | Fantasy Twist | Perfume | How people see you in different ways | "Gasoline" | Canada / United States | |
2014 | Intimate | Lingerie | Intimacy | "Passenger" | United States | |
2015 | Fantasy Intimate | Perfume | Everyone has an intimate fantasy | None | United States | |
2015 | Super Bowl | Sport event | Super Bowl RALLY! | None | United States | |
2015 | Rocker Femme Fantasy | Perfume | Unlock your rock 'n' roll side | None | United States | |
2016 | Apple Music | Music streaming service | Apple music services | "Oops!... I Did it Again" "Make Me" |
United States | |
2016 | EE Limited | Mobile services featuring Apple Music | Skit with Kevin Bacon | "Oops!... I Did it Again" | United Kingdom | |
2016 | Private Show | Perfume | Intimate private concert | "Private Show" | United States | |
2018 | Pepsi | Soft drink beverage | Cameo in Pepsi Generations | "Boogie Feet" | United States |
See also[]
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- Britney.com — owned and maintained by Sony BMG and represents Britney Spears. (Sony BMG is the owner of Britney Spears' current label, Jive Records.)
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