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A bubbly, blonde
pop music sensation who built a fan base with a girl-next-door
sweetness, catchy tunes, flashy dance moves and a magnetic
sexual appeal, Britney Spears went from a small-town Louisiana
girl to the veritable heir to Madonna's media saturation crown,
beginning with the release of her first single in 1998 and
holding fast well into the next millennium and much like
Madonna, the attention quickly shifted away from her artistry
and focused squarely on her personal dramas. Starting in 2004, a
much mocked marriage to back-up dancer, Kevin Federline, the
birth of two babies in quick succession, and a seemingly
self-imposed exile from the music industry kept her name in the
forefront though mainly as a gossip curiosity piece.
Born Dec. 2, 1981 in the rural Louisiana town of Kentwood to
parents Jamie and Lynne Spears, the young girl started training
for her future superstar status as a small child. A skilled
dancer and gymnast as well as a capable singer Spears had the
determination and stamina to get to the top, starting her career
in the entertainment industry early too early, in fact for
producers of the revamped "The Mickey Mouse Club" (The Disney
Channel, 1989-1994). Producers of the star-making kiddie show
turned down the talented youngster because of her age when she
first auditioned in 1990. Mindful of her potential, Spears was
hooked up with an agent and temporarily moved with her mother
and baby sister to New York City the following year. Here, she
starred in the off-Broadway production, "Ruthless," a stage
comedy loosely based on "The Bad Seed." Playing the evil but
seemingly angelic child was an enjoyable role for the
10-year-old Spears, who next wowed judges with her debut
performance on the televised talent competition, "Star Search"
(CBS, 1983-2004) in 1992. A year later, she was finally welcomed
into the cast of the "Mickey Mouse Club," becoming a part of an
elite cast that included future TV star Keri Russell as well as
fellow teen pop luminaries Justin Timberlake and J.C. Chasez of
*NSYNC and Christina Aguilera. As part of the ensemble, she
could do all the dancing, acting and singing her heart desired,
but unfortunately, the show ended its run in the midst of only
her second season.
When "MMC" called it a day in 1994, the young star-in-the-making
returned to Louisiana and attended a private junior/senior high
school in nearby McComb, MS, but missed the excitement of the
entertainment world. In 1997, she signed with Jive Records,
beginning a partnership that would make Spears a household name.
In 1998, she toured the malls of America a la teen pop star
Tiffany did a decade earlier, getting her bouncy, blonde image
into the minds of the people while, at the same time, getting
her promo tape into their stereos. Her debut single "...Baby One
More Time" was a smash hit in the last days of 1998, thanks, in
part, to the provocative schoolgirl uniform-sporting music video
that accompanied the catchy and oddly edgy tune. While the
fresh-faced teen sensation improbably crooned "My loneliness is
killing me," audiences of all ages were transfixed from
middle-aged men creepily fixating on the singer's short plaid
kilt and midriff-baring blouse, to seven-year-old girls hopping
around the playground, strangely pleading "Hit me baby, one more
time." Spears' debut album went multi-platinum while her single
stayed at the top of the charts in the first months of 1999.
Upping her visibility, Spears' controversial Rolling Stone cover
(clad only in a bra and hot pants, surrounded by stuffed animals
while talking on the phone) had parent groups up in arms when
the overtly sexy image hit stands in April nearly eight months
before the star's 18th birthday. Meanwhile, Spears and her inner
circle began a long-standing policy of sending mixed messages,
proclaiming the star's commitment to Southern, church-going
values and remaining a virgin until she married.
Awards :
Grammy Award (2005)
Best Dance Recording - "Toxic"
Grammy (2005)
Best Dance Recording - "Toxic"
Razzie Award (2002)
Worst Actress - "Crossroads"
Razzie Award (2002)
Worst Original Song - "I'm Not a Girl, Not Yet a Woman"
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