Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Britney Album

Britney Jean Spears (born in Kentwood, Louisiana, 2 December 1981) was a pop singer of origin United States.

Spears started the name issue is known since the first single ... Baby One More Time.

... Baby One More Time is an album of Britney Spears, published on January, 22, 1999. This album survived 51 days in the top 10 of Billboard 200 albums and 60 weeks in the top 20. Sales is the second highest in 1999 in the U.S., behind the Backstreet Boys Millennium album.

This song was written by Max Martin and produced by Martin, Denniz PoP & Rami for Cheiron Productions. This song is about a girl before he regrets the decision to end the relationship. He explains how much he wanted to reconcile because of what that means to him, he put more emphasis into how he wanted to "hit me baby one more time."

Initially, the song titled Hit Me Baby One More Time, but has been revised to ... Baby One More Time since Jive Records executive is a song that will leave domestic violence.This tittle title has been changed but there is still controversy over the song. Whatever the message behind the song, the record sold millions and Spears' pop icon to become, essentially overnight.

This album was ranked in chart number 25 in Rolling Stone & MTV's 100 Greatest Pop Songs of all time and Blender are reported as # 9 on the list of 'The 500 Greatest Songs Since You Is Born'. [4] It was originally written for a multi-platinum selling R & B group TLC, but the songs that have been delivered after recording their third, FanMail. VH1 ranked as the # 7 as they are calculated over 100 songs from 90's.

"... Baby One More Time", in October 1998 which peaked at number-one on the Billboard Hot 100 in January 1999 and topped the chart for two weeks. It opened at number-one in the UK Singles Chart selling over 460,000 copies, a record for the women to act at the time, and become a top-selling single of 1999 and the 25th most successful song of all time in UK chart history with more than 1 , 45 million units sold. Gillian G. Gaar, author She's a Rebel: History of Women in Rock & Roll (2002), who documented "eyebrows have been raised through the student-in-hot persona Spears projected in [the music video for ... Baby One More Time], along with the reveal a series of stage outfits. " Bitney's debut album ... Baby One More Time peaked at number one on the Billboard 200 in January 1999. Rolling Stone magazine, in an album review, writing: "While some Cherion-crafted kiddie-funk jams serve up beefy hooks, shameless schlock slowies, such as E-Mail My Heart, is a pure spam". NME commented "her debut album and the title-track is a kind of soullessness that saturates the United States and consists of a graph is but chewed-gum beats and saccharine sensibilities". Instead, Stephen Thomas Erlewine of Allmusic wrote: "Like many teenage pop album, ... Baby One More Time has a portion crafted good news, but the single, combined with Britney's burgeoning charisma, make this a pretty great piece of fluff." ... Baby One More Time then be fourteen times platinum by Recording Industry Association of America, shows fourteen million units shipped in the United States States.She became the model for the cover of Rolling Stone magazine in April 1999.

Song list

1. "... Baby One More Time" (M. Martin) - 3:31
2. "(You Drive Me) Crazy" (J. Elofsson, P. Magnusson, D. Kreuger, M. Martin) - 3:20
3. "Sometimes" (J. Elofsson) - 4:06
4. "Soda Pop" (M. Bassie, E. Foster White) - 3:22
5. "Born to Make You Happy" (K. Lundin, A. Carlsson) - 4:05
6. "From the Bottom of My Broken Heart" (E. Foster White) - 5:11
7. "I Will Be There" (M. Martin, A. Carlsson) - 3:54
8. "I Will Still Love You" (with Don Philip) (E. Foster White) - 4:03
9. "Thinkin 'About You" (M. Bassie, E. Foster White) - 3:36
10. "E-Mail My Heart" (E. Foster White) - 3:43
11. "The Beat Goes On" (S. Bono) - 3:43