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Britney Spears celebrates 20 years of ‘Oops I did it again’
“Oops!... I Did It Again” held the record for 15 years for the biggest sales week ever for an album by a female artiste.
“Oops I did it again” released on March 27, 2000, as the lead single from Britney Spears’ second studio album of the same name.
It has been 20 years since “Oops I did it again” released and pop star Britney Spears says she can’t believe time flew so fast.
The 38-year-old singer, who is said to have influenced the revival of teen pop during the late 1990s and early 2000s, shared a fan-made compilation of her interviews and behind-the-scenes from the recording studio at the time of the album’s making on Instagram.
“Thank you to whoever made this. I just nearly dropped my phone I wasn’t expecting it! 20 years since the ‘Oops!’ album. The anticipation and the butterflies I felt before it came out were crazy. All of my expectations were exceeded! And it’s all thanks to you folks,” Spears wrote on Saturday.
“Thank you for sticking with me and growing with me. I am one Lucky girl,” she said in a reference to her track “Lucky” from the same album.
Last month, Britney shared a throwback picture from the video, which was set on the planet Mars, on Instagram on Saturday.
“Oops! How did 20 years go by so fast? I can’t believe it. I remember that red suit was so freaking hot… but the dance was fun and it made the shoot fly by!” Spears wrote alongside the photo.
Joking about the social distancing due to the novel coronavirus pandemic, she said many people wished they were on Mars.
“And now we’re sitting in quarantine wishing we were on Mars… of course I am just kidding! But seriously you have all shown so much support for this song and I thank you for it… Sending love to you all!” the singer added.
“Oops I did it again” released on March 27, 2000, as the lead single from her second studio album of the same name.































