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Britney Spears dances in school uniform inspired by her 1998 hit Baby One More Time
Britney Spears dances in school uniform inspired by her 1998 hit Baby One More Time

Daily Mail​

time03-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

Britney Spears dances in school uniform inspired by her 1998 hit Baby One More Time

Britney Spears 's Baby One More Time video has gone down in music history after she took to the school hallways in a tiny uniform. The music video was a huge pop culture moment, propelling the singer, then 16, to superstardom and playing a key role in the rise of the teen pop genre. And Britney gave her fans a taste of nostalgia on Tuesday, as she slipped into a school uniform-inspired look 26 years after the video was first released. While the pop star didn't perform the routine to her memorable hit, the video was reminiscent of the performance that made her a star. Britney, now 43, showed off her figure in a red bikini and white frilly cropped blouse, which she styled with a plaid miniskirt. Britney's debut hit and its iconic video has become synonymous with the record-breaking artist. The 1998 single topped the charts for 32 weeks in 22 countries.

Britney Spears is back in her school uniform! Singer slips into a plaid mini skirt and white blouse 26 YEARS after starring in her iconic Baby One More Time video
Britney Spears is back in her school uniform! Singer slips into a plaid mini skirt and white blouse 26 YEARS after starring in her iconic Baby One More Time video

Daily Mail​

time03-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

Britney Spears is back in her school uniform! Singer slips into a plaid mini skirt and white blouse 26 YEARS after starring in her iconic Baby One More Time video

Britney Spears ' Baby One More Time video has gone down in music history as one of the most iconic videos of all time as she took to the school hallways in a tiny uniform. The music video was a huge pop culture moment, propelling the singer, then 16, to superstardom and playing a key role in the rise of the teen pop genre. And Britney gave her fans a taste of nostalgia on Tuesday, as she slipped into a school uniform-inspired look 26 years after the video was first released. While the pop star didn't perform the routine to her memorable hit, the video was reminiscent of the performance that made her a star. Britney, now 43, showed off her figure in a red bikini and white frilly cropped blouse, which she styled with a plaid mini skirt. Britney's debut hit and its iconic video has become synonymous with the record-breaking artist, but the track was nearly recorded by two other legendary groups. The 1998 single shot the star to fame, topped the charts for 32 weeks in 22 countries and became one of the best-selling songs in history with more than 10 million copies sold. But the track only fell into Britney's lap when TLC and The Backstreet Boys failed to bite on the song. The track - originally called Hit Me Baby One More Time - was initially intended for Martin's longtime collaborators BSB, who he had already written Quit Playing Games (With My Heart) for. However, they declined the song before TLC were offered the chance to record the track. T-Boz said back in 2013 of the decision to turn down the song: 'I was like, I like the song but do I think it's a hit? Do I think it's TLC? I'm not saying "hit me baby." No disrespect to Britney. It's good for her. But was I going to say "hit me baby one more time'? Hell no!" 'That's not even my subject of conversation, so you know, it worked for her, I'm happy for her, I like Britney. 'Every song isn't good for each artist, and when you're a real artist you know what you believe in and what you really want to sing. So, I'm clear that it was a hit, but I'm also clear that it wasn't for TLC.' Simon Cowell has also revealed he wanted his British band 5ive to record the song calling Martin and attempting to bribe the hitmaker with a Mercedes-Benz. He previously told the Howie Mandel Does Stuff podcast: 'The guy plays it down the phone to me, this song Hit Me Baby One More Time' I'm like, "My God, I've got to have this song."' 'So I phoned up Max, and I said, "Max. Please, please give me this song." And he went, "No, I've promised it to someone else." And I said, "Well, I'll send you a Mercedes – literally a Mercedes 500 SL if I can have this song."' Martin declined to offer the song to Simon, and told him a brand new artist was due to record the song, with Simon recounting: 'I went, "Who?" And he went, "Britney Spears." I went, "Max, let me give you some advice. No one is going to have a hit with a name called Britney Spears."' Simon was left eating his words shortly afterwards when Britney skyrocketed to fame and became one of the best-selling artists of all time - even landing a judging spot on his show, The X Factor USA years later. The concept for the iconic music video was Britney's idea. She shopped her entire midriff-baring school-girl outfit from K-Mart. By locking eyes with the camera while she danced through the hallways of a high school, while striking every move with expert precision, Spears won the hearts of millennial pre-teen girls everywhere. Her debut album, also named ...Baby One More Time, was released in January 1999 and sold 25 million copies, while spawning the hit singles Sometimes, You Drive Me Crazy and Born To Make You Happy. It is the best-selling debut album by any artist.

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