List of awards and nominations received by Britney Spears
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American entertainer Britney Spears has received numerous industry awards and honorary accolades. She was inducted into the Hollywood Walk of Fame at age 21, making her the youngest artist in the recording industry to be awarded a star.[1] She has been nominated for eight Grammy Awards and six American Music Awards, winning one from each of these and she has won nine Billboard Music Awards from 22 nominations, including the Millennium Award in 2016.
Upon their release, Spears's first two studio albums, ...Baby One More Time (1999) and Oops!... I Did It Again (2000), achieved commercial success and made her the best-selling teenage artist of all time, according to Guinness World Records. Though both albums received mixed critical response, the former won a Billboard Music Award and a Teen Choice Award, while the latter won two Billboard Music Awards.
In 2001, Spears released her self-titled third studio album, Britney. The album earned two Grammy nominations—Best Pop Vocal Album and Best Female Pop Vocal Performance for "Overprotected". The following year, Spears made her feature film debut with a leading role in Crossroads (2002), which was a box office success. However, the film received negative reviews from film critics, and Spears won Worst Actress at the 23rd Golden Raspberry Awards and Worst Original Song for "I'm Not a Girl, Not Yet a Woman".[2] Her fourth studio album, In the Zone (2003), included "Toxic", which won the Grammy Award for Best Dance Recording.[a]
In 2007, Spears released her fifth studio album, Blackout, for which she won Album of the Year at the MTV Europe Music Awards and International Album at the NRJ Music Awards. The album was added to the library and archives of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.[5] The following year, she released her sixth album, Circus, which included the lead single "Womanizer". It won International Video of the Year at the 10th NRJ Music Awards. The song was also nominated for Best Dance Recording at the 52nd Annual Grammy Awards and Video of the Year at the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards. In 2009, she released the greatest hits album The Singles Collection, and the song "3" from the album debuted at number one on the Billboard Hot 100, making her the seventh female artist to achieve this milestone. In the same year, she was named the youngest female to have five number-one studio albums in the US by Guinness World Records.[6]
At the 2011 MTV Video Music Awards, Spears was awarded the Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award, becoming the third woman to win it. She also won Best Pop Video for "Till the World Ends", making her the only artist to receive this award three times. Spears previously held the record for most Teen Choice Awards with 11 wins before being surpassed by Taylor Swift in 2011. Spears was awarded the Icon Award by the Teen Choice Awards in 2015, Music Choice Awards in 2016, and Radio Disney Music Awards in 2017. She also received a Vanguard Award at the GLAAD Media Awards in 2018. In 2020, Rolling Stone named her debut single "...Baby One More Time" as the greatest debut single of all time, and listed Blackout at number 441 in their 500 Greatest Albums of All Time ranking.[7][8]
Awards and nominations
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Other accolades
[edit]State and cultural honors
[edit]‡ | Indicates an honor Britney Spears was considered for only |
Country | Year | Honor | Ref. |
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United States | 1992 | Miss Talent USA | [431] |
1993 | Outstanding Achievement in The Mickey Mouse Club | [405] | |
‡ April 24, Kentwood, Louisiana (Britney Spears's Day) | [431] | ||
1999 | Outstanding Achievement Honor by Hammond Square Mall | [432] | |
‡ July 10, Tangipahoa Parish, Louisiana (Britney Spears's Day) | |||
Inducted into the Young Hollywood Hall of Fame [it] (Music Artist Category) | [433] | ||
2000 | Key to Camden County | [431] | |
2003 | Star on Hollywood Walk of Fame (Recording Category) | [434] | |
2006 | Daniel Edwards's sculpture of Britney Spears giving birth[u] | [435] | |
2011 | ‡ March 29, San Francisco (Britney Spears's Day) | [436] | |
2012 | Handprint on Grauman's Chinese Theatre | [437] | |
2014 | ‡ November 5, Las Vegas (Britney Spears's Day) | [438] | |
Key to Las Vegas | |||
2017 | ‡ Nevada Childhood Cancer Foundation's Britney Spears Campus |
World records
[edit]Publication | Year | World record | Record holder | R. Status | Ref. |
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Guinness World Records | 2000 | Best-selling album by a teenage solo artist | ...Baby One More Time | Record | [439] |
Teenage female solo artist with most number-one hits (US artist) | Britney Spears | Record | [440] | ||
2001 | Most UK number-one singles by a teenage solo artist[v] | Record | [441] | ||
Fastest-selling album by a teenage solo artist | Oops!... I Did It Again | Record | [442] | ||
2003 | Highest annual earnings ever for a female singer[w] | Britney Spears | Eliminated | [444] | |
Best-selling teenage artist | Record | [445] | |||
Most expensive TV advertising campaign ($8.1 million)[x] | Record | [446] | |||
2004 | First female artist to debut at number one with their first four albums in US | Record | [447] | ||
Best start on the US album chart by a female artist | Record | ||||
2005 | Largest TV audience for a performance (340 million viewers)[y] | Record | [448] | ||
Biggest-selling teenage artist | Record | [449] | |||
2007 | Most searched person on the Internet[z] | Eliminated | [451] | ||
2010 | Youngest female to have five number-one studio albums | Record | [6] | ||
2011 | Most products placement in a music video | "Hold It Against Me"[aa] | Eliminated | [447] |
Listicles
[edit]Publisher | Year | Listicle | For | Result | Ref. |
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All Headline News | 2008 | Top Song of 2008 | Womanizer | 1st | [452] |
Billboard | 1999 | The 99 Greatest Songs of 1999: Critics’ Picks (article published in 2019) | …Baby One More Time | 1st | [453] |
(You Drive Me) Crazy | 39th | ||||
2000 | The 100 Greatest Songs of 2000: Critics’ Picks (article published in 2020) | Oops!… I Did It Again | 3rd | [454] | |
Lucky | 31st | ||||
The 100 Greatest Award Show Performances of All Time (article published in 2017) | Britney Spears performing at the 2000 MTV Video Music Awards | 14th | [455] | ||
2001 | The 100 Greatest Songs of 2001: Staff Picks (article published in 2021) | I’m A Slave 4 U | 3rd | [456] | |
2003 | 40 Best Deep Cuts of 2003 | Showdown | 9th | [457] | |
100 Greatest Songs of 2003 | Me Against the Music (Featuring Madonna) | 19th | [458] | ||
The 100 Greatest Award Show Performances of All Time (article published in 2017) | Madonna, Britney Spears, Christina Aguilera, and Missy Elliottperforming at the 2003 MTV Video Music Awards | 74th | [459] | ||
2007 | Best Album of 2007 | Blackout | 1st | [460] | |
The 100 Greatest Songs About the Music Industry (article published in 2024) | Piece of Me | 9th | [461] | ||
2011 | The Best Music Videos of the 1990s (article published in 2011) | ...Baby One More Time | 1st | [462] | |
2020 | The 100 Greatest Music Video Artists of All Time | Britney Spears | 8th | [463] | |
2024 | Greatest Pop Stars of the 21st Century | 6th | |||
All-Time | Greatest of All Time Billboard 200 Albums | …Baby One More Time | 41st | [465] | |
Billboard Reader's Poll | 2008 | Best Album of 2008 | Circus | 1st | [466] |
2007 | Best Album of 2007 | Blackout | 1st | ||
Billboard Readers’ Choice | 2007 | Album of The Year | 1st | ||
Blender | 2005 | 500 Greatest Songs Since You Were Born | ...Baby One More Time | 9th | [467] |
Digital Spy | 2016 | The Best Album of The 21st Century | Oops!… I Did It Again | 1st | [468] |
Digitaldreamdoor | 1998 | 100 Greatest Songs from 1998 | …Baby One More Time | 6th | [469] |
1999 | 100 Greatest Albums of 1999 | …Baby One More Time | 16th | [470] | |
2000 | 100 Greatest Albums of 2000 | Oops!… I Did It Again | 43rd | [471] | |
100 Greatest Songs from 2000 | 44th | [472] | |||
2003 | 100 Greatest Songs from 2003 | Toxic | 10th | [473] | |
2008 | 100 Greatest Songs from 2008 | Womanizer | 49th | [474] | |
100 Greatest Albums of 2008 | Circus | 73rd | [475] | ||
2011 | 100 Greatest Albums of 2011 | Femme Fatale | 49th | [476] | |
2012 | 100 Greatest Songs from 2012 | Scream & Shout (will.I.am featuring Britney Spears) | 20th | [477] | |
2013 | 100 Greatest Songs of 2013 | Work B**ch | 88th | [478] | |
2016 | 100 Greatest Albums of 2016 | Glory | 50th | [479] | |
100 Greatest Songs of 2016 | Make Me… (featuring G-Eazy) | 102nd | [480] | ||
Cleveland.com | 1999 | Biggest Pop Star in the World | Britney Spears | 1st | [481] |
2000 | 4th | ||||
Forbes | 2001 | Highest-Earning Musicians – Female | 1st | [482] | |
2012 | [483] | ||||
2007 | 20 Richest Women In
Entertainment |
12th | [484] | ||
2023 | 15 Iconic Christmas Pop Songs | My Only Wish (This Year) | 8th | [485] | |
GQ Magazine | 2023 | 12 essential pop albums of the 21st century | Britney | Placed | [486] |
Fuse TV | 2008 | Best Video of 2008 | Womanizer | 1st | [487] |
Hollywood Life | 2003 | Top 10 Most Toned in a New Hollywood | Britney Spears | 1st | |
ITunes | 2008 | Best Pop Album of the Year | Blackout | 1st | |
IFPI Switzerland | 2008 | Top 100 Albums of 2008 – Best Album of 2008 | Circus | 1st | |
Jam! | 2010 | Most Influential Video in The History of Pop Music | ...Baby One More Time | 3rd | |
MTV | 2000 | 100 Greatest Pop Songs Since 1963 | 25th | [488] | |
NPR.org | 1999 | The 150 Greatest Albums Made By Women (article published in 2017) | …Baby One More Time | 93rd | [489] |
OK! Magazine | 2009 | OK!’s Hottest Body of 2009 | Britney Spears | 1st | [11] |
People Magazine | 2008 | Most Talked – About Star | 1st | ||
Best Comeback | 1st | ||||
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame | 2012 | Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame | Blackout | Placed | [5] |
Rolling Stone | 2000 | 100 Greatest Pop Songs Since 1963 | ...Baby One More Time | 25th | [490] |
2020 | The 100 Greatest Debut Singles of All Time | 1st | [491] | ||
500 Greatest Albums of All Time | Blackout | 441st | [492] | ||
2021 | Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Songs of All Time | ...Baby One More Time | 205th | [493] | |
Slant Magazine | 2001 | The 20 Greatest MTV Video Music Awards Performances of All Time (article published in 2024) | Britney Spears performing at the 2001 MTV Video Music Awards | 16th | [494] |
2003 | Madonna, Britney Spears, Christina Aguilera, and Missy Elliottperforming at the 2003 MTV Video Music Awards | 18th | |||
The Hollywood Reporter | 2000 | The Top 27 Grammy Moments of All Time (article published in 2024) | 2000 Britney Spears’ Memorable Medley (From the Bottom of my Broken Heart/…Baby One More Time) | 11th | [495] |
The Independent | 2024 | The 20 Most Underrated Albums | Blackout | 3rd | [496] |
Yahoo! | 2006 | Top Searched Artist of the Year | Britney Spears | 1st | [497] |
2007 | |||||
2008 | |||||
2024 | Famous celebrity from Louisiana | [498] | |||
Yardbarker.com | 2001 | The best award show performances of the 21st century (article published in 2024) | Britney Spears performing at the 2001 MTV Video Music Awards | 4th | [499] |
Year | Listicle | For | Result | Ref. |
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1999 | Top New Pop Artists | Herself | 1st | [500] |
Hot 100 Singles Artist – Female | ||||
Top Billboard 200 Album Artists – Female | ||||
Top Billboard 200 Albums Artist | 2nd | |||
Top Billboard 200 Albums | …Baby One More Time | |||
Hot 100 Singles Artist | Herself | 3rd | ||
Top Pop Artists | ||||
Hot 100 Single Sales | ...Baby One More Time | 4th | ||
Hot 100 Singles | 5th | |||
Hot Top 40 Artists | Herself | 6th | ||
Hot Top 40 Tracks | ...Baby One More Time | 11th | ||
Hot 100 Singles Airplay | 20th | |||
Hot 100 Singles Airplay | Sometimes | 70th | ||
Hot 100 Singles | 86th | |||
2000 | Top Billboard 200 Artists | Herself | 1st | [501] |
Top Billboard 200 Artists – Female | ||||
Top Pop Artists – Female | 3rd | |||
Top Billboard 200 Albums | Oops!… I Did It Again | 4th | ||
Top Internet Artists | Herself | |||
Hot 100 Artists – Female | 6th | |||
Hot 100 Sales | From the Bottom of My Broken Heart | 7th | ||
Top Internet Albums | Oops!… I Did It Again | |||
Top Pop Artists | Herself | 9th | ||
Top Billboard 200 Albums | …Baby One More Time | 17th | ||
Hot 100 Artists | Herself | 18th | ||
Hot 100 Airplay | Oops!… I Did Again | 51st | ||
Hot 100 Singles | 55th | |||
From the Bottom of My Broken Heart | 77th | |||
2001 | Top Billboard 200 Artists – Female | Herself | 3rd | [502] |
Hot Dance Maxi-Singles Sales Artist | 5th | |||
Hot Dance Maxi-Singles Sales | Stronger | 7th | ||
Top Billboard 200 Artists | Herself | 15th | ||
Hot 100 Artists | 85th | |||
Top Billboard 200 Albums | Oops!… I Did It Again | 28th | ||
Britney | 118th | |||
2002 | Top Billboard 200 Artists – Female | Herself | 2nd | [503] |
Top Billboard 200 Artists | 6th | |||
Top 25 Tours | Dream Within a Dream Tour | 6th | ||
Top Billboard 200 Albums | Britney | 8th | ||
Hot 100 Singles Artist – Female | Herself | 12th | ||
Top Pop Artists | Herself | 30th | ||
2003 | Mainstream Top 40 | Me Against the Music (Featuring Madonna) | 97th | [504] |
2004 | Dance Single Sales | 1st | [505] | |
Top Billboard 200 Albums —Female | In the Zone | 3rd | ||
Hot 100 Artists – Female | Herself | 3rd | ||
Hot Digital Track Artists | 6th | |||
Hot Digital Tracks | Toxic | 8th | ||
Top Billboard 200 Albums | In The Zone | 8th | ||
Top Billboard 200 Artists | Herself | 9th | ||
Mainstream Top 40 | Toxic | 10th | ||
Top Pop Artists | Herself | 11th | ||
Hot 100 Single Sales | Me Against the Music (featuring Madonna) | 17th | ||
Top 25 Tours | The Onyx Hotel Tour | 17th | ||
Hot 100 Artists | Herself | 20th | ||
Mainstream Top 40 | Everytime | 31st | ||
Hot 100 Singles | Toxic | 48th | ||
Rhythmic | 74th | |||
Hot 100 Singles | Everytime | 83rd | ||
2005 | Top Billboard 200 Albums | Greatest Hits: My Prerogative | 74th | [506] |
2006 | Top Dance/Electronic Albums | B in the Mix: The Remixes | 10th | [507] |
2007 | Top Billboard 200 Albums | Blackout | 138th | [508] |
2008 | Top Pop Artists | Herself | 15th | [509] |
Dance/Mix Show Airplay | Break the Ice | 16th | ||
Dance Club Songs | Piece of Me | 37th | ||
Hot 100 Singles | Womanizer | 80th | ||
Piece of Me | 83rd | |||
Top Billboard 200 Albums | Blackout | 85th | [510] | |
2009 | Top Billboard 200 Albums – Female | Circus | 4th | [511] |
Top Pop Artists – Female | Herself | 5th | ||
Top Billboard 200 Albums | Circus | 6th | ||
Digital Song Sales | Circus | 17th | ||
Mainstream Top 40 | Womanizer | 26th | ||
Hot 100 Singles | Circus | 27th | ||
Womanizer | 39th | |||
If U Seek Amy | 74th | |||
3 | 87th | |||
2010 | Mainstream Top 40 | 3 | 39th | [512] |
Hot 100 Singles | 69th | |||
2011 | Hot 100 Singles Artist – Female | Herself | 7th | [513] |
Mainstream Top 40 | I Wanna Go | 13th | ||
Mainstream Top 40 | Till the World Ends | 16th | ||
Dance Club Songs | 17th | |||
Dance/Mix Show Airplay | 26th | |||
Hot 100 Singles | 27th | |||
Dance/Mix Show Airplay | Hold It Against Me | 30th | ||
I Wanna Go | 31st | |||
Top Billboard 200 Albums | Femme Fatale | 31st | ||
Dance Club Songs | Hold It Against Me | 34th | ||
Radio Songs | I Wanna Go | 37th | ||
Dance Club Songs | 39th | |||
Mainstream Top 40 | Hold It Against Me | 40th | ||
Hot 100 Singles | I Wanna Go | 46th | ||
Rhythmic | Till the World Ends | 50th | ||
Hot 100 Singles | Hold It Against Me | 60th | ||
2013 | Hot Dance/Electronic Songs | Scream & Shout | 6th | [514] |
Dance Club Songs | 9th | |||
Hot Dance/Electronic Songs | Work B**ch | 17th | ||
Mainstream Top 40 | Scream & Shout | 22nd | ||
Hot 100 Singles | 23rd | |||
Rhythmic | 24th | |||
2014 | Hot Dance/Electronic Songs | Work B**ch | 26th | [515] |
Top Billboard 200 Albums | Britney Jean | 74th | ||
2015 | Dance Club Song | Pretty Girls (Featuring Iggy Azalea) | 32nd | [516] |
2016 | Dance Club Songs | Make me... (Featuring G-Eazy) | 32nd | |
Top Billboard 200 Albums | Glory | 172nd | ||
2017 | Dance Club Songs | Slumber Party (Featuring Tinashe) | 17th | |
2022 | Hot Dance/Electronic Songs | Hold Me Closer | 8th | |
Adult Contemporary | 20th | |||
Digital Song Sales | 23rd | |||
Adult Top 40 | 30th | |||
2023 | Hot Dance/Electronic Songs | Hold Me Closer | 2nd | [517] |
Adult Contemporary | 5th | |||
Adult Contemporary Artists | Herself | 7th | ||
Adult Top 40 | Hold Me Closer | 27th | ||
1990s | Decade-End Chart Performance | …Baby One More Time | 29th | [518] |
2000–2009 | Oops!… I Did It Again | 6th | [519] | |
Britney | 64th | [520] | ||
…Baby One More Time | 81st | [521] | ||
In the Zone | 143st | [522] | ||
2010s-End | Decade-End Chart Performance | Scream & Shout | 45th | [523] |
All-Time | All-time Charts
(US Billboard 200) — Women |
…Baby One More Time | 16th | |
Oops!… I Did It Again | 64th | [465] |
Notes
[edit]- ^ "Toxic" also won an Ivor Novello Award[3] and an ASCAP Pop Music Award.[4] However, Spears was not credited as a songwriter. The song was written by Cathy Dennis, Christian Karlsson, Pontus Winnberg, and Henrik Jonback.
- ^ The awards seek to recognise the world best composers and songwriters. However, Spears was not credited as a songwriter for "Sometimes", "(You Drive Me) Crazy", "Circus", "3", "Hold It Against Me", "Till the World Ends", and "I Wanna Go"—all of which won multiple times at the BMI Pop Awards & BMI London Awards in 2000,[29] 2001,[30] 2010,[31][32] 2011,[33] 2012,[34] and 2013,[35] respectively.
- ^ "Follow Me" was recorded by Jamie Lynn Spears as the theme song for Zoey 101, however in this category the nomination is credited to the songwriters. The song was written and produced by Britney Spears herself.[36]
- ^ Tied with Celine Dion.
- ^ The GV Music & Fashion Awards, also known as Groovevolt, was an online music award established by the Groovevolt.com. The website's leading music sites with more than 7.5 million page views and more than 500,000 uniqueusers each month–the website's partnerships with Bertelsmann Music Group[118]
- ^ Tied with Madonna in Swept Away.
- ^ Awards and nominations Spears has received as a producer.
- ^ The Hollywood Beauty Awards (HBAs) is the annual award show recognizes the architects of beauty in hair, makeup, photography and styling in Film, TV and Music, as well as artists who create celebrity looks for the red carpet and editorial.[133]
- ^ This is the ABC version released, there is also a MTV version titled Britney: In the Zone & Out All Night which has won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Achievement in Single Camera Editing in 2004. However, the award is credited to William Knight and not the performer.[159]
- ^ Previously knowns as TRL Awards from 2006—2012.[182]
- ^ Formerly known as MTV Movie Awards.
- ^ MVPA Awards honor the best music videos in a variety of aspects, which includes music video production and post-production companies, as well as individuals—directors, producers, cinematographers, choreographers, stylists, production designers, editors, colorists, animators, and others. Spears's music videos have been nominated a few times in 2002, 2003, and 2004. However, the award is credited to the production of her music videos.[221]
- ^ Marjan Malakpour was awarded Best Styling for her work on "Till the World Ends".[223]
- ^ Shared with Laura Bell Bundy, Natalie Portman, Donna English, Susan Mansur and Joel Vig.
- ^ The Dream Within a Dream Tour was recorded and broadcast on HBO, titled as Britney Spears Live from Las Vegas, and won an Emmy Award in Outstanding Technical Direction, Camerawork, Video Control for a Limited Series, Movie, or Special category at the 54th Primetime Emmy Awards. However, the award is credited to Camera Operator, Video Control, and Technical Director, and not the performer.[289]
- ^ Formerly known as PopCrush Music Awards.
- ^ The RTHK Top 10 Gold Songs Awards is an annual award show presented at RTHK Studio 1 that honors the best in international and national music established in 1989.[314]
- ^ Shared with Tom Cruise, Gwyneth Paltrow, Kevin Spacey, Danny DeVito, Steven Spielberg, and John Travolta.
- ^ Shared with Heather Morris.
- ^ This episode was the most-watched episode of the Glee series with 13.51 million viewers.[425]
- ^ Edwards titled the piece Monument to Pro-Life: The Birth of Sean Preston, explaining that it symbolized Spears' decision to put childbirth ahead of her career.
- ^ The number-one singles are "...Baby One More Time", "Born to Make You Happy", and "Oops!... I Did It Again".
- ^ Spears held this record for five years before she lost it to Beyoncé in 2008.[443]
- ^ Spears's commercials for Pepsi Cola.
- ^ Madonna, Britney Spears, Christina Aguilera, and Missy Elliott performance at the 2003 MTV Video Music Awards.
- ^ Spears held this record for five years before she lost it to Lady Gaga in 2011.[450]
- ^ Spears only held this record for a short time. Later, Guinness World Records officially declared this record belongs to Lady Gaga and Beyoncé for "Telephone".
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- ^ "The 50th Ivor Novello Awards were presented by BASCA and sponsored by PRS on 26th May 2005 at the Grosvenor House, London". The Ivors Academy. Archived from the original on June 12, 2018. Retrieved March 25, 2020.
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ニューアーティスト・オブ・ザ・イヤー
[New Artist of the Year]
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ミュージック・ビデオ・オブ・ザ・イヤー
[Music Video of the Year]
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イン・ザ・ゾーン—ブリトニー・スピアーズ
[In The Zone—Britney Spears]
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グレイテスト・ヒッツ:マイ・プリロガティヴ—ブリトニー・スピアーズ
[Greatest Hits: My Prerogative—Britney Spears] - "第19回 日本ゴールドディスク大賞" [19th Japan Gold Disc Award (page 4)]. Japan Gold Disc Award (in Japanese). Recording Industry Association of Japan (RIAJ). Archived from the original on May 6, 2021. Retrieved June 20, 2021.
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20 jaar geleden leerde de wereld een nieuwe zangeres kennen: Britney Spears
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[..] and notably resulted in a "Best Dressed" nomination for Britney at the 2002 MTV Movie Awards. Groundbreaking stuff, here.
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[...] She returned to Toronto in September to perform at the MuchMusic Video Awards and pick up the Favourite International Artist Award.
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What was your favourite video of 2011? Here's a list of the nominated videos. Get ready to vote!
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