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2000 single by Britney Spears

2000 single by Britney Spears

"Oops!... I Did Information technology Again"
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Single by Britney Spears
from the album Oops!... I Did It Again
B-side "Deep in My Heart"
Released April 11, 2000 (2000-04-11)
Recorded November 1999
Studio
  • Cheiron (Stockholm)
  • Battery (New York City)
Genre
  • Trip the light fantastic toe-pop
  • teen pop[ane]
Length 3:31
Label Jive
Songwriter(south)
  • Max Martin
  • Rami Yacoub
Producer(s)
  • Max Martin
  • Rami
Britney Spears singles chronology
"From the Bottom of My Cleaved Middle"
(1999)
"Oops!... I Did It Once more"
(2000)
"Lucky"
(2000)
Music video
"Oops!...I Did It Once more" on YouTube

"Oops!... I Did It Again" is a popular vocal by American vocalizer Britney Spears from her 2nd studio album of the same name. It was released on April eleven, 2000, by Jive Records as the pb single from the album, and the sixth single overall. Information technology was written and produced by Max Martin and Rami Yacoub. The lyrics refer to a woman who views love as a game, and she decides to use that to her reward by playing with the emotions of a boy that likes her. Its bridge features spoken dialogue which references the hit 1997 film Titanic.

Upon its release, "Oops!... I Did It Over again" received many positive reviews from music critics and some noted similarities to Spears' debut unmarried "...Baby 1 More Time". The vocal was nominated for All-time Female Pop Vocal Functioning at the 43rd Annual Grammy Awards in 2001. Commercially, it peaked at number nine on the United states of america Billboard Hot 100. It topped the charts in at least 15 countries, including Australia, Kingdom of denmark, and Spain.

The accompanying music video was directed by Nigel Dick; it depicts Spears on Mars, dressed in a blood-red bodysuit, as she addresses an astronaut who has fallen in dear with her. Information technology went on to receive three nominations at the 2000 MTV Video Music Awards. Spears has performed the song live on bout, for Oops!... I Did Information technology Again, Dream Within a Dream, and The Onyx Hotel, as well equally for her Las Vegas show, Britney: Slice of Me.

Background and limerick [edit]

After attaining huge success with her debut anthology ...Baby Ane More Time (1999) and its singles "...Baby One More Time", "Sometimes", "(You lot Drive Me) Crazy", "Born to Make You Happy", and "From the Bottom of My Broken Heart",[2] Spears recorded much of her follow-up tape Oops!... I Did Information technology Once again (2000) in November 1999 at the Cheiron Studios in Stockholm, Sweden. Its title rails was written and produced by Max Martin and Rami Yacoub, while background vocals were provided by Martin and Nana Hedin.[3] The rail was released on March 27, 2000, by Jive Records as the lead single from the record.[4]

"Oops!... I Did It Again" is a song that lasts for a duration of three minutes and xxx seconds.[5] It is composed in the key of C modest and is set in time signature of common time, with a moderate tempo of 95 beats per minute. The song has a basic sequence of C m–A-Yard as its chord progression, and features a song range spanning from C iii to C 5.[six] The lyrics to the track hash out a adult female who toys with her lover's emotions, who mistakes Spears' flirtatiousness with a serious romantic interest.[vii] During its bridge, Spears delivers a spoken-word dialogue that references the blockbuster picture Titanic (1997).

Disquisitional reception [edit]

Upon its release, "Oops!... I Did It Again" received generally favorable reviews from music critics. Lennat Mak of the Asian division of MTV complimented the vocal as "a perfect 10 on the "wow" calibration, with the wacky "Jack-Rose" dialogue", referencing the Titanic spoken lyrics.[eight] Some however, were not as positive; writing for Amusement Weekly, David Browne called information technology "ludicrously derivative" of Spears' debut single "...Baby One More Time", and commented that it "amounts to nothing so much as a jailbait manifesto".[nine]

A reviewer from NME compared the construction of the recording to '80s-style riffs of Michael Jackson and further described the track as a "harder, carbon re-create" of "...Baby I More than Fourth dimension" that is "hands every bit expert equally her quantum single".[10] Robert Christgau recognized "Oops!... I Did It Once again" and Spears' rendition of "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" as his "pick cuts" from the parent anthology,[11] Writing for Rolling Stone, Rob Sheffield compared the rail musically to Barbra Streisand's "Woman in Dear" and lyrically to The Smiths' "I Started Something I Couldn't Finish", and complimented information technology for being "terrific" and displaying "a violently ambivalent sexual confusion her audience can relate to".[12] Andy Battaglia of Salon described the track equally a "sweetly sadistic companion piece to the masochism lite lurking beneath her debut '...Baby One More Time'".[13]

"Oops!... I Did Information technology Again" was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance at the 2001 anniversary,[14] simply lost to "I Endeavor" by Macy Grayness.[fifteen] The track was additionally nominated for the Favorite Song at the 2001 Kids' Choice Awards circulate on Nickelodeon,[sixteen] just lost to "Who Let the Dogs Out?" by the Baha Men.[17]

Chart functioning [edit]

In the United States, "Oops!... I Did Information technology Again" peaked at number 9 on the Billboard Hot 100.[eighteen] It additionally peaked at numbers 1 and 27 on the Billboard Pop Songs and Developed Pop Songs component charts.[18] In Canada, the track topped the Canadian Hot 100 for 6 weeks.[18] It topped the singles charts in both Australia and New Zealand,[19] and was certified platinum in the former state for reaching sales of 70,000 copies.[twenty]

"Oops!... I Did It Again" enjoyed success throughout Europe, and peaked atop the European Hot 100 Singles chart.[21] Information technology also peaked at number 1 on the United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland Singles Chart becoming Spears' third United kingdom number one,[22] and was certified platinum for exceeding sales of 600,000 copies.[23] As of May 2020, the song has sold 737,000 copies in the country.[24] The song reached number 2 in Austria,[19] where it was additionally recognized with platinum certification for sales of 15,000 units.[25] It respectively peaked at numbers one and three on the Wallonia and Flemish region charts in Belgium, and as well respectively reached numbers one and two in Kingdom of denmark and Finland.[nineteen]

"Oops!... I Did It Again" reached number 4 in France, and number 2 in both Germany and Ireland.[19] In Germany, the single additionally received a gold certification, signifying sales of 250,000 units.[26] It additionally topped singles charts in Italy, kingdom of the netherlands, Norway, Spain, Sweden, and Switzerland.[19] The song was awarded gilt certifications in the Netherlands and Switzerland, respectively marker sales of forty,000 and 15,000 copies,[27] [28] and attained platinum certification in Sweden for reaching sales of twenty,000 units.[29] As of May 2020, the single has generated over 240 million streams in the US.[thirty]

Music video [edit]

Spears dances, wearing a ruby bodysuit that covers her whole trunk. She is surrounded by backup dancers in shiny silver futuristic outfits during the music video.

An accompanying music video for "Oops!... I Did It Over again" was directed past Nigel Dick and was filmed from March 17–18, 2000 in Universal City, California. It was choreographed by Tina Landon. During its product, Spears was reportedly struck in the caput by a falling camera and began bleeding.[31] Co-ordinate to Dick, she was actually struck by the camera's matte box, which fell off the front of the lens.[32] Spears' mother Lynne (who was nowadays) suggested that she might have suffered from a concussion, though she received four stitches and connected work after resting for four hours.[31] Spears created the concept for the clip, commenting that "[she wanted] to exist on Mars, dancing on Mars" and "[wanted] to be in a red jumpsuit".[33] The final product premiered on Apr 10, 2000, on an episode of MTV's Making the Video.[31]

The music video begins with a brief scene of an astronaut on Mars uncovering a stone slate featuring the cover of the album Oops!... I Did It Again. A scientist back on Earth sees it through a video transmitter and says, "Cute. What is it?" As the astronaut replies, "Oh, it's cute alright. It couldn't exist...", the ground begins to milkshake equally a large stage rises from the ground. Spears, with long, straight hair, and then descends from a platform onto a phase in a red bodysuit equally the track begins to play. Every bit she continues to sing and trip the light fantastic toe, she suspends the astronaut mid-air to a higher place her. Interspersed throughout the video are scenes of Spears wearing a midriff-baring white top and skirt, lying barefoot on a white web pad with fill-in dancers on the ground around her. During its bridge, Spears does a flip in the air to where the astronaut is and appears in a white jacket, short black leather skirt, and leather boots. As a symbol of his dearest for her, the astronaut gifts Spears with the Heart of the Body of water, the blue diamond from the blockbuster picture show Titanic. She questions that she "idea the old lady [Rose] dropped it into the ocean in the terminate", to which he responds, "Well, baby, I went downward and got it for yous". Spears comments "Aww, you shouldn't have" and walks abroad, the astronaut shrugs and leaves (this spoken interlude is also heard on the record). The video concludes as Spears and her performers continue to dance.[34]

At the 2000 MTV Video Music Awards, the music video for "Oops!... I Did It Again" was nominated for the Best Female Video, All-time Trip the light fantastic Video, the All-time Pop Video, and the Viewer'southward Choice.[35] However, she lost in each of the four categories.[36]

Live performances [edit]

Image of three women. They are standing on the steps of a staircase. The woman in the left has light brown hair, is smiling and clapping. She is wearing an ensemble with a corset in the middle. The woman in the center has red hair and is wearing a hat with a feather while staring with a smile. The woman in the right is African American and wears a lingerie outfit with long stockings and the same hat that the woman in the center. She is also smiling and looking at the lower-left corner. Below them, an African American man is playing the bass.

Spears (left) and her dancers during The Onyx Hotel Bout, 2004.

The first performance of "Oops I Did It Again" was on March 8, 2000, during the Crazy 2k Tour in Pensacola, Florida. In May 2000, Spears performed "Oops!... I Did It Again" during several television performances, including All That, The Rosie O'Donnell Show, Saturday Night Live, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, Full Request Live, and the two-60 minutes concert special Britney Live.[37] The following month, she appeared in an additional tv set special, titled Britney Spears in Hawaii.[38] In collaboration with McDonald's, Spears and NSYNC filmed a commercial for the fast-food concatenation, where they lip-synced to "Oops!... I Did Information technology Once again" and "Adieu Bye Bye", respectively.[39]

On September vii, Spears performed "Oops!... I Did It Over again" and her rendition of "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" by The Rolling Stones at the 2000 MTV Video Music Awards, where she notably tore off her black suit to unveil a more provocative, flesh-colored two-piece.[40] Entertainment Weekly included the operation on its cease-of-the-decade "best-of" list, describing "the pre-breakdown pop tart, then just 19 years old, writhing and shaking her moneymaker in nude-colored rhinestone spandex" to be "pure kitsch bliss".[41]

Spears has performed "Oops!... I Did It Again" on three of her eight concert tours. She premiered the vocal on the Crazy 2k Tour and later included the track as the encore to her Oops!... I Did It Again Bout in 2000, where it was performed with special effects involving fire and an extended dance break.[42] In 2001, it was featured every bit the opening to her Dream Within a Dream Tour.[43] In 2004, Spears sang "Oops!... I Did It Again" during The Onyx Hotel Bout, held in support of her 4th studio album In the Zone. The track was reworked with "...Baby One More than Time" as a jazz-style performance.[44]

Spears would not perform the song again for 9 years until it was included on the setlist of her Las Vegas residency bear witness Britney: Slice of Me at the Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino.[45]

Legacy [edit]

Since its release, "Oops!... I Did It Once more" has been covered on numerous occasions. In 2001, German singer Max Raabe recorded a cabaret version of the vocal with Palast Orchester for their album Super Hits.[46] Finnish melodic decease metal band Children of Bodom likewise recorded a comprehend of the vocal for their anthology Skeletons in the Closet (2009),[47] while Rochelle released three eurodance hello-NRG renditions of the rail.[48] Richard Thompson covered the song on his anthology g Years of Popular Music (2006), and in addition included a medieval-style version titled "Ally, Ageyn Hic Hev Donne Yt".[49] [50]

"Oops!... I Did It Again" has been featured on several television serial. In 2004, information technology was included on the soundtrack for the sitcom Will & Grace.[51] Irish pop rap duo Jedward performed the song alive during the sixth series of the British version of The 10 Factor in 2009.[52] During the episode "Britney/Brittany" for Glee in 2010, Brittany Pierce (portrayed by Heather Morris) mimicked Spears equally she danced in a cherry-red catsuit while performing her later single "I'm a Slave iv U".[53] The song itself was later performed by Rachel Drupe (portrayed by Lea Michele) during the episode "Britney two.0" in 2012.[54] While on tour with her band the Scene, Selena Gomez covered "Oops!... I Did Information technology Again" during their We Own the Nighttime Tour in 2011.[55] Tori Spelling also covered the song on The Masked Singer.

Cover versions of the song appear on the video games Dance Dance Revolution Extreme two (2005),[56] Karaoke Revolution Volume 3 (2004),[57] and Just Dance 4 (2012),[58] while Spears' original version is included on Singstar as DLC and her ain video game Britney'due south Dance Beat.[59] In 2005, the comedy website Super Master Piece released a parody version of "Oops!... I Did It Once more" titled "Oops I Did It Again!: The Original", which they jokingly labeled as the original recording by Louis Armstrong on April 1932 in Chicago, Illinois; their version was actually recorded by Shek Baker.[60] The rails has also been parodied under the title "Oops! I Farted Again" by producer Bob Rivers.[61]

In 2013, it was reported that "Oops!... I Did It Again" and "...Babe One More than Time" has been used by the British Navy to scare off pirates most Somalia.[62] "Oops!... I Did Information technology Once more" is referenced in the lyrics of Peeping Tom'south 2006 single "Mojo" and Fall Out Boy's 2017 single "Immature and Menace".[63]

Anne Marie referenced the song on the chorus of her single "2002". Miley Cyrus' "Mother'southward Daughter" music video pays homage to the ruby latex suit Spears wore in the "Oops!... I Did It Again" music video.

In 2015, Postmodern Jukebox covered the song in the jazz style of Marilyn Monroe, with Haley Reinhart singing lead. The video has amassed more 200 million views as of June 2020.[64]

In the Tesco'south British and Irish Christmas adverts for 2020, it uses the song as part of its "No Naughty List" campaign.[65] [66]

The Turkish fourth dimension travel historical drama, Midnight at the Pera Palace, has the character of Esra/Perdide sing the song in a cabaret in Constantinople in Apr 1919 in the 3rd episode. Esra gets a job as a cabaret singer simply as she merely knows modern songs, that is what she performs.

Track listings and formats [edit]

Credits and personnel [edit]

Credits are adapted from the liner notes of Oops!... I Did It Once again.[iii]

  • Britney Spears – pb vocals, background vocals
  • Max Martin – songwriting, producer, mixing, programming, keyboard, groundwork vocals
  • Rami Yacoub – songwriting, producer, mix engineer, programming, keyboard
  • John Amatiello – pro tools engineer
  • Esbjörn Öhrwall – guitar
  • Johan Carlberg – guitar
  • Tomas Lindberg – bass guitar
  • Nana Hedin – groundwork vocals
  • Chatrin Nyström – crowd noise
  • Jeanette Stenhammar – oversupply noise
  • Johanna Stenhammar – oversupply racket
  • Charlotte Björkman – crowd dissonance
  • Therese Ancker – oversupply noise

Charts [edit]

Certifications and sales [edit]

Release history [edit]

See also [edit]

  • List of Romanian Top 100 number ones of the 2000s
  • List of nigh expensive music videos

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