Oops!...I Did It Again is the second studio album by American pop singer Britney Spears. The album was released on May 16, 2000 by Jive Records and opened at number one spot in the U.S, after selling over 1,319,193 units during its first week of sales. The album dominated the U.S. retail markets sales in May 16, where it sold over 500,000 copies in its first day in stores as according to a survey of retail outlets. This feat broke the previews SoundScan record for the highest album sales in its debut week by any solo artist, thus announcing Spears as the fastest selling female artist in the country. The album also contains Britney's first writing credit on one of her albums, for "Dear Diary". This was her second (and latest) album to received a diamond certification from the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). The album produced three hit singles: her third UK number-one single "Oops!...I Did It Again" "Lucky" and "Stronger". The album has sold over 20 million copies worldwide to date.
She did it again. This album is yet the best one from Britney.OPPPPPSSSS I did it again shows the more mature side of Miss Spears. From the uptempo songs like Oops... I did it again and Don't go knockin' on my Door all the way to the soulful ballads like Don't Let Me Be The Last To Know and Dear Diary. Miss Spears proves that she's not just a teenybopper being put together, but instead she proves that she is a talented singer. She also proves that she had grown a lot. And once again this album p…
She did it again. This album is yet the best one from Britney.OPPPPPSSSS I did it again shows the more mature side of Miss Spears. From the uptempo songs like Oops... I did it again and Don't go knockin' on my Door all the way to the soulful ballads like Don't Let Me Be The Last To Know and Dear Diary. Miss Spears proves that she's not just a teenybopper being put together, but instead she proves that she is a talented singer. She also proves that she had grown a lot. And once again this album proves that. And to top it all she even co wrote a song in this album called Dear Diary and as a matter of fact I think that she did a really good job with it. And i give her credit for the one because she proves that she could not only sing but she can also write her own music. And for me I think that's a good thing, because what kind of a singer or musician are you if you don't even know how to write your own music. AND FOR ME THAT'S ONLY A FEW REASONS WHY THIS ALBUM SHOULD BE A BIG HIT.KRISSY
I don't understand music these days. Is it thoroughly IMPOSSIBLE for an artist to come up with *original* and *new* material? Britney Spears has got to be the most artificial singer around, and I'm not just talking about her "assets". Britney as an "artist" is a manufactured Barbie-like rip-off. Anyone who's old enough to have lived through periods where *real* music existed (until approximately 1993) will agree that Britney is an almost carbon-copy imitation of Debbie Gibson. But I suppose it d…
I don't understand music these days. Is it thoroughly IMPOSSIBLE for an artist to come up with *original* and *new* material? Britney Spears has got to be the most artificial singer around, and I'm not just talking about her "assets". Britney as an "artist" is a manufactured Barbie-like rip-off. Anyone who's old enough to have lived through periods where *real* music existed (until approximately 1993) will agree that Britney is an almost carbon-copy imitation of Debbie Gibson. But I suppose it doesn't matter anyway. Most Britney fans are probably too young to remember her.As for the songs on this album, they all sound familiar and overly-produced. like amazon.com's review stated, the chorus in "Oops I Did It Again" sounds like a complete Streisand/Barry Gibb rip-off. Any one of the ballads on the album could be mistaken for those of the likes of, well, anyone. Originality? Where? And Britney's remake of "Can't Get No Satisfaction" will literally make you cover your ears and frantically reach for the "skip" button on the stereo. Mick, I'd sue.Britney may have a talent for mutilating classics to their pulp, but the talent of singing is still one she has NOT mastered. The irritating combo of a raspy voice, "baby"s and "uh uh" sounds are enough to give you a splitting headache..and I speak from experience. Someone get this girl some lessons..QUICK.Nowadays lots of critics keep saying music is dead. Well, they're right. Britney has killed it.
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