BRITNEY SPEARS



Brtney Jean Spears (Born December 2, 1981) Is An American Singer And Actress. Born In Mccomb, Mississippiand Raised In Kentwood, Louisiana, She Performed Acting Roles In Stage Productions And Television Shows As A Child Before Signing With Jive Records In 1997. Spear's First And Second Studio Albums , "... Baby One More Time" (1999) And "Oops!... I Did It Again" (2000), Became International Successes And Made Her The Best-Selling Teenage Artist Of All Time. Referred To As The "Princess Of Pop", Spears Is Regarded As A Pop Icon And Is Credited With Influencing The Revival Of Teen Pop During The Late 1990'S And Early 2000'S.

Spears Adopted More Mature And Provocative Themes For Her Next Two Albums "Britney" (2001) And "In The Zone" (2003) And Made Her Feature Film Debut In A Starring Role In "Crossroads" (2002). Following A Series Of Heavily Publicized Personal Struggles And Erratic Public Behaviour Beginning In 2006, Spears's Career Was Interrupted, Before The Release Of Her Fifth Studio Album "Blackout" (2007), Which Is Often Critically Referred To As Her Best Work. Spears's Peronal Struggles Led Her To Be Placed On A Still Ongoing Conservatorship. She Returned To The Top Of The Record Charts With Her Sixth And Seventh Studio Albums, "Circus" (2008) And "Femme Fatale" (2011), Respectively. During The Promotion Of Her Eighth And Ninth Studio Albums, "Britney Jean" (2013) And "Glory" (2016), Spears Embarked On A Four-Year Concert Residency, "Britney: Piece Of Me" At Planet Hollywood Resort And Casino In Las Vegas, Which Became One Of The Highest-Grossing Residencies Of All Time. In 2019, Spears Announced An Indefinite Career Haitus And Was Later Admitted Involuntarily Into A Mental Health Facility By Her Conservator, Leading To A Court-Led Investigation Into Malpractice Conducted By Spears's Team.

Spears Has Scored Six Number One Albums On The Billboard 200, Making Her The Third Best Performing Artist On The Chart. Five Of Her Singles Have Reached Number One On The Us Billboard Hot 100, "...Baby One More Time", "Womanizer", "3", "Hold It Against Me" And "S&M". Other Singles, "Oops!... I Did It Again" And "Toxic", Topped The Charts In Most Countries. With "3" In 2009 And "Hold It Against Me" In 2011, She Became The Second Artist After Mariah Carey In The Hot 100'S History To Debut At Number One With Two Or More Songs. Spears Has Earned Numerous Awards And Accolades, Including A Grammy Award; Seven Guiness World Records; Six Mtv Video Music Awards, Including The Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award; Seven Billboard Music Awards, Including A Millenium Award; The Inaugural Radio Disney Icon Award And A Star On The Hollywood Walk Of Fame.