Britney Spears Greatest Hits My Prerogative Zip

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“Greatest Hits: My Prerogative” is the first greatest hits album by Britney Spears. It was released on November 8, 2004. It was released on November 8, 2004. BRITNEY SPEARS GREATEST HITS:MY PREROGATIVE 29 2CD A6896 See more. 8 product ratings - BRITNEY SPEARS My Prerogative GREATEST HITS SPICE GIRLS stop CD.

Cast Credited cast. Herself (segment 'I'm A Slave') Rest of cast listed alphabetically. Himself (segment 'Toxic'). Limo Driver Bob.

Teacher (segment '.Baby One More Time'). Himself (segment 'Boys'). Boyfriend (segment 'Everytime'). Himself (segment 'Don't Let Me Be the Last to Know'). Groom (segment 'My Prerogative').

Himself (segment 'Toxic') (as Matt Felker). (segment 'Toxic'). Chase Hammond (segment '[You Drive Me] Crazy'). Nicole Maris (segment '[You Drive Me] Crazy'). Himself (segment 'Toxic').

Herself (segment 'Me Against the Music'). This DVD features every music video Britney Spears has ever filmed up to her 2004 release of her Greatest Hits CD.

Twenty videos are included including her very first video '.Baby One More Time' to the video for her remake of 'My Prerogative'. Videos that were only aired outside of North America are also included. Calculator. Also, for the first time, video footage of the unfinished video for 'Outrageous' is revealed. This DVD not only give you 20 Britney videos, but also gives you special features, bloopers, karaoke features and alternate takes for some videos. See the complete set of Britney's videos all on one DVD. This is a collection of music videos that Britney Spears has filmed in her entire career.

It evidences the transition of Britney Spears'image from being a young an innocent teenage star to a attractive sex symbol. Videos like 'Baby One More Time', 'Sometimes' look innocent, refreshing and yet mysteriously captivating. Videos from the next album already follow a more sexy style. Coupled with high budgets, the videos are visually appealing and attractive to watch. Recent videos are more varied in style, such as 'Everytime', evolves around a theme she has not done before. It is fun and entertaining to watch this collection of videos.

With the pop/dance music to go along with it, it is hard to dislike this video!

Greatest Hits: My Prerogative appeared at the tail end of a year where was married twice, canceled a tour, injured her knee, lost the movie role of Daisy Duke to rival teen pop diva, was a punch line in Fahrenheit 9/11, and had countless paparazzi shots of her drinking and making out in public. It was enough high-profile shenanigans for a career, and it was par for the course for, who hadn't been out of the pop culture headlines since she released her debut album.Baby One More Time, in January 1999. In the nearly six years separating that debut album and the release of Greatest Hits in November 2004, was omnipresent, representing both the entire teen pop phenomenon of the turn of the millennium, plus the teasing, Maxim-fueled sexuality of the time; it's not for nothing that Tom Wolfe name drops, not archrival, in his 2004 novel I Am Charlotte Simmons -- alone captured the era, which in turn is captured on this 17-track hits collection. If had a hard time being a voice of a generation (which he does acknowledge in his autobiography, Chronicles), imagine the weight put upon this simple Louisiana girl who just wanted to be famous and became a cultural icon instead! During those six years, she kept turning out product, selling herself with increasingly racy photographs, all the while being used as an example of everything that's wrong with pop culture, or even worse, as the subject of cultural theses explaining pop culture.

No wonder that after six years of mind-boggling fame she wanted to abandon her career for motherhood -- it's exhausting being in the limelight, even for a shameless pop star! So, Greatest Hits arrived at a perfect time -- just as her star was fading, just as the teen pop era grew to a close, and just as she readied herself for retirement. As a time capsule, Greatest Hits does its job well. It has all of her hits outside of 'From the Bottom of My Broken Heart,' a largely forgotten ballad from her debut released just before her second album, Oops!I Did It Again, and it contains two very good previously unreleased tunes, including the outtake 'I've Just Begun (Having My Fun),' an infectious spin on 's 'Hella Good' that betters most of the songs that were featured on the album (it also has a useless remake of 's 'My Prerogative,' which seems to exist solely for its video). Clearly, this is the album not just for the casual fan, but for any fan of, because like most teen pop singers, her albums are notoriously spotty affairs, memorable largely for the singles themselves.