Music Videos
Year | Title | Album | Director |
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1998 | "...Baby One More Time" | ...Baby One More Time | Nigel Dick |
1999 | "Sometimes" | ||
"(You Drive Me) Crazy" | |||
"Born to Make You Happy" | Bille Woodruff | ||
"From the Bottom of My Broken Heart" | Gregory Dark | ||
2000 | "Oops!... I Did It Again" | Oops!... I Did It Again | Nigel Dick |
"Lucky" | Dave Meyers | ||
"Stronger" | Joseph Kahn | ||
2001 | "Don't Let Me Be the Last to Know" | Herb Ritts | |
"I'm a Slave 4 U" | Britney | Francis Lawrence | |
"Overprotected" | Bille Woodruff | ||
2002 | "I'm Not a Girl, Not Yet a Woman" 1 | Wayne Isham | |
"Overprotected" | Chris Applebaum | ||
"I Love Rock 'N Roll" | |||
"Boys" | Dave Meyers | ||
2003 | "Me Against the Music" | In the Zone | Paul Hunter |
2004 | "Toxic" | Joseph Kahn | |
"Everytime" | David LaChapelle | ||
"Outrageous" 2 | Dave Meyers | ||
"My Prerogative" | Greatest Hits: My Prerogative | Jake Nava | |
2005 | "Do Somethin'" | Britney Spears, Bille Woodruff | |
"Someday (I Will Understand)" | Britney & Kevin: Chaotic | Michael Haussman | |
2007 | "Gimme More" 4 | Blackout | Britney Spears, Jake Sarfaty |
"Piece of Me" 5 | Wayne Isham | ||
2008 | "Break the Ice" 6 | Robert Hales | |
"Womanizer" | Circus | Joseph Kahn | |
"Circus" | Francis Lawrence | ||
2009 | "If U Seek Amy" | Jake Nava | |
"Radar" | Dave Meyers | ||
"Kill The Lights" | PUNY | ||
"3" 7 | The Singles Collection | Diane Martel | |
2011 | "Hold It Against Me" | Femme Fatale | Jonas Ã…kerlund |
"Till The World Ends" 8 | Ray Kay | ||
"I Wanna Go" | Chris Marrs Piliero | ||
"Criminal" | |||
2012 | "Scream & Shout" | willpower | Ben Mor |
Footnotes:
- 1 There are two versions of "I'm Not a Girl, Not Yet a Woman". One of them is the original video, while the other contains clips from the movie Crossroads.
- 2 The video for "Outrageous" is unfinished. It's a montage of scenes before Spears injured her knee.
- 3 The music video for the Chris Cox Megamix is for the radio edit. The only music videos that are not shown are "Born to Make You Happy" and "My Prerogative".
- 4 The video for "Gimme More" contains two different versions with two different endings. In the uncensored version, Spears is topless. On July 19, 2011, a new version of the video featuring never before scenes leaked.
- 5 There are two versions of "Piece of Me". The international version shows Spears in the first verse singing in front of a background of flashes, wearing a dress and a blond bob wig, while the US version shows her singing in front of a colourful background, which can also be seen in other parts of the international video.
- 6 The music video for "Break The Ice" is made in an anime style.
- 7 There are two versions of "3". The first one is the official music video, and the other one is the director's cut, which shows new scenes, different sequences and has no music at the beginning.
- 8 There are two versions of "Till The World Ends". The first one is the directors cut which shows the apocalypse theme in the video while the second one is a choreography cut which shows only dance sequences in the video.
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