Oops!...I Did It Again

| Britney Spears

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Oops!...I Did It Again

Oops!... I Did It Again is the second studio album by American singer Britney Spears. It was released on May 16, 2000 in the United States through Jive Records. Its music incorporates pop, dance-pop, and teen pop styles, much in the vein of her debut studio album ...Baby One More Time(1999). The album also explores a more funkier and R&B sound. -Wikipedia

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  • Rolling Stone

    Carries on the classic archetype of the rock & roll teen queen, the dungaree doll, the angel baby who just has to make a scene. 

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  • NME

    An all-encompassing, horrendously realised high – once it’s inside you, there’s little you can do to stop it, you must give in. In its own sick way, Britney is drug music. On the sly, you know you love it. 

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  • LA Times

    Some interludes of chatty dialogue about cute boys and poor little rich girls seem intended to inject more personality into the mix, but they sound every bit as hollow and fake as the songs.  

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  • White Rabbit Mix

    His album is Britney’s statement about her media image — she is no longer innocent and is ready to assert her new confident and sexier self and willing to take ownership of it, no matter what anyone says.  

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  • Entertainment

    At its finest, ”Oops!” reminds us once again that the best new pop can be a blast of cool air in a stifling room. 

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  • The Austin Chronicle

    Recent performance at Stubb's achieved nothing so much as proving hipsters harbor as much of a Britney Spears fetish as punks once did for ABBA.  

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  • Snippets

    Britney Spears and her producers continued in the formula of bouncy tunes, catchy melodies and radio-friendly hits.  

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  • Pop Rescue

    Britney is certainly reminding you that she’s not that innocent little school girl that we never assumed she was on her debut album. 

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  • Days with Destiny

    The album is another gem filled with impressive performances from Britney and tight production from her team. Brit displays some growth on the album, and the sound feels more organic.  

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