download oops i did it again albums Original Doll. Singles from Original Doll (Unreleased Album)|Original Doll. Original Doll is an unfinished music project by Britney Spears. It was planned to be released as her fifth studio album, sometime in 2005, as a "darker" sequel to , but was never released. Contents. Background [ ] In November 2003, Spears told Entertainment Weekly that she was writing songs for her next album. Soon after, producer Henrik Jonback confirmed that he had written songs with her ​during the European leg of her Onyx Hotel Tour on the bus and in his hotel room between shows. On December 30, 2004, Spears made ​a surprise appearance in the radio station of Los Angeles KIIS-FM to release a demo of a new midtempo song titled "Mona Lisa". Spears had recorded the song live with her band during the tour. The song talks of the fall of the Mona Lisa (an alter-ego Spears used when she "needed to get things done"), calling her "unforgettable" and "unpredictable" and warns listeners that she will not have a "collapse." She also revealed she wanted the song to be the first single of her upcoming album, tentatively titled The Original Doll, and hoped to release it "probably before summertime [2005], or maybe a little sooner than that." After this release, however, Jive Records announced that while Spears had been working in the studio, "no album [was] scheduled for the moment" and there were "no plans to serve 'Mona Lisa' to radio stations." Original Doll ended up unreleased, as it was Spears' 'forbidden album' that was more in-depth to her sadness in life. JIVE did not allow her to release it, which angered her. The project was eventually abandoned, in place of Spears' reality show Britney & Kevin: Chaotic, the extended play of the same name, and B In The Mix: The Remixes. In 2007, Spears released her fifth studio album Blackout, which was considered as the final result of Original Doll, since Spears took a more creative and controlling turn during writing, recording and production, and was even credited as the album's executive producer. Songs [ ] Underlined can be found on the internet. "Mona Lisa" - The only actual confirmed song from the album. There's other songs listed with Spears as a writer and performer are registered with ASCAP and BMI, and were presumed to be recorded by her for Original Doll: "Always Gonna Be About Me" - Written by Michelle Bell, Kara DioGuardi, Scott Storch. Produced by Scott Storch. Writer's demo is registered with ASCAP. "Beware" - Written by Michelle Bell and Peter Keusch. Writer's demo is registered with ASCAP. "Conversations With Myself" - Written by , Henrik Jonback. Produced by Bloodshy & Avant. Registered with ASCAP. Recommissioned from In the Zone. Writer's demo is registered with ASCAP. "Cruel" - Written by Cathy Dennis and Guy Chambers. Produced by Guy Chambers. Writer's demo is registered with ASCAP. "Diary Of. " - Written by Michelle Bell, Peter Keusch, Bloodshy & Avant. "Discreet" - Written by Cathy Dennis, Christian "Bloodshy" Karlsson and Pontus "Avant" Winnberg. Produced by Bloodshy & Avant. Writer's demo is registered with ASCAP. "Free" - Written by Britney Spears, Cathy Dennis and Guy Chambers. Produced by Guy Chambers. Registered with BMI. Recommissioned from In the Zone. "Feel Myself" - Written by Cathy Dennis and Guy Chambers. Produced by Guy Chambers. Writer's demo is registered with ASCAP. "Giving it Up for Love" - Written by Britney Spears, Scott Storch, Kara DioGuardi and Robert “EST” Waller of Three Times Dope. Produced by Scott Storch. Confirmed March 2004 and registered to EMI in August the same year. "Hollow" - Written by Cathy Dennis, Hendrik Jonback, Bloodshy & Avant. Registered on ASCAP. Recommissioned from In the Zone. "Hysteria" - Written by Cathy Dennis, Christian "Bloodshy" Karlsson and Pontus "Avant" Winnberg. Produced by Bloodshy & Avant. Writer's demo is registered with ASCAP. "I'm Aaaaaight" - Written by Angela Hunte, Nadir "RedOne" Khayat, Nanna Kristiansson. Produced by RedOne. Registered with BMI. "It Don't Mean A Thing" - Written by Angela Hunte and Nanna Kristiansson. Writer's demo is registered with ASCAP. "It's My Life" - Written by Bloodshy & Avant. Writer's demo is registered with ASCAP. A snippet of the producer demo leaked by Britney Online on May 27, 2021. "Like I'm Fallin' - Written by Britney Spears and Michelle Bell. Produced by Bloodshy & Avant. Registered with ASCAP. Recommissioned from In the Zone. "Little Me" - Written by Britney Spears. Recorded in 2005. Britney released a 59-second snippet on her website in 2006. "Looser" - Written by Henrik Jonback, Christian "Bloodshy" Karlsson and Pontus "Avant" Winnberg. Produced by Bloodshy & Avant. Writer's demo is registered with ASCAP. "New" - Rumoured to be Written by Britney Spears and Guy Sigsworth. Britney was photographed holding a CD with ‘New’ written on it while on tour in Spain in May 2004. "Money, Love and Happiness" - Written by Britney Spears, Michelle Bell and Nanna Kristiansson. Produced by RedOne. Recommissioned from In the Zone. "My Own Way"- Written by Bloodshy & Avant. Registered in ASCAP. It speculated it was originally intended for Britney in 2005 and was later given to Jay Sean a few years later. Jay Sean wrote and recorded his version for his album of the same name but went unreleased. Jay Sean's version leaked in 2009. "Pleasure" - Written by Angela Hunte, Nadir "RedOne" Khayat and Nanna Kristiansson. Produced by RedOne. Writer's demo is registered with ASCAP. "Princess" - Written by Cathy Dennis and Guy Chambers. Writer's demo is registered with ASCAP. "Things We Do For Love" - Written by Michelle Bell, Bloodshy & Avant. Registered with ASCAP. "Take Off" - Written by Michelle Bell and Bloodshy & Avant. Registered in ASCAP. Demo leaked in 2017. Recommissioned from In the Zone. "The Fugitive" - Rumoured to be Written by Britney Spears and Guy Sigsworth. Britney was photographed holding a CD with ‘The Fugitive’ written on it while on tour in Spain in May 2004. The leaked songs Britney and writer Michelle Bell wrote "Ouch", "Look Who's Talking Now" and "Conscience" were rumoured to be on the album but they're actually demos for In The Zone. Possible Songs [ ] Fans have speculated that some track titles could have also been revealed in the "Do Somethin'" video, due to the fact that the video itself teased the track "Mona Lisa" (which is the only track confirmed to be on the album by Britney herself) by not only displaying the name during the music video's opening sequence but by also having the music video filmed under the same alias. It's theorized these are also song titles in the video, "Strut" is placed on the wing mirrors on the pink wagon, "Hole In The Wall" is written above the entrance of the club of the same name and "Love Boat" on Britney's pink crop top in the video and "F.I.B.S" (Frequent Incorrect Biased Statements) on Britney's black hat. The singles released in 2004 and 2005, "My Prerogative", "Do Somethin'", "Someday (I Will Understand)" were rumoured to be intended for the album. "Follow Me" was rumoured to be intended for the album that was later given to Jamie Lynn as the them song for Zoey 101 . Britney is registered as a performer with ASCAP. There were rumours that "Rebellion" and "All That She Wants" were intended for the album, but they're actually demos for Blackout. Recording Session photos [ ] Britney in the studio recording Original Doll with Michelle Bell and other songwriters and producers (2004) Britney in the studio recording Original Doll with Michelle Bell and producers (2004). Inside the ‘Oops!… I Did It Again’ Video, 20 Years Later. Nigel Dick had already directed videos for Guns N’ Roses, Oasis, and many others by the time he met Britney Spears in 1998, but even the “Welcome to the Jungle” and “Sweet Child O’ Mine” clips couldn’t come close to matching the culture-shaking impact of “…Baby One More Time.” Dick went on to helm the videos for “(You Drive Me) Crazy” and “Sometimes,” and when it came time for the all-important first single from Spears’ second album, Oops!… I Did It Again, she and her team turned to him again. The director shared the story of his time with Spears on the new episode of our Rolling Stone Music Now podcast. Here, a few of the highlights. The sci-fi concept for the “Oops!” video came straight from Spears herself . “We jump on the phone,” says Dick. “And she says,’ Well, I want to do this video. I want to be on Mars. I want to be in a red suit. I want a cute spaceman, but no rocket. And that was it. You know, that’s the brief. Which for me, makes life a lot easier… Having Britney say, ‘I want to be on Mars’ immediately narrows it. You know, everything is now going to be red. So now you have to just try and make this idea work.” Related. Life with Bradley Nowell: Sublime Co-Founder Eric Wilson Looks Back. Britney Spears' Conservatorship: What's Going on and What's Next? Related. The Private Lives of Liza Minnelli (The Rainbow Ends Here) The Beatles in India: 16 Things You Didn't Know. Dick found the song’s infamous Titanic interlude baffling. “You’re going, ‘What the fuck?’ I’m on Mars, which obviously means somewhere in the middle of the 21st century. And then suddenly the brakes squeal, and you do an about-turn and you go back to 19-whenever it was when the Titanic sank. I said, ‘This bit about the Titanic, what am I going to do with that? How does that fit in?’ And she goes, ‘Oh, you’ll think of something!’ So, you just go, ‘I’ll write something, and we’ll see if they like it.’ And as I recall, I don’t think there were any revisions on my treatment.” The opening shot of Spears’ lips reflected how iconic a figure she’d already become. “You don’t want to fire all the guns at once and reveal the big set,” says Dick. “So you just sort of think, ‘Oh my God, what am I going to do?’ So I remember putting the shot list a bunch of close-ups, so you could have that as a little montage. It’s like a burlesque, isn’t it? You have the feathers and everything – you don’t deliver the goods until the final moment as the lights go out. You flirt with the audience.” Dick rejected an outfit Spears wanted to wear, worrying it was too sexy for her age. “I questioned whether it was right for her to be wearing it in the video for her audience, and both management and label said, ‘Yeah.’ But they didn’t want to say anything, so I said, ‘You know Britney, we need to go back to a trailer and see what else you’ve got. And she wasn’t terribly happy about that.” Dick never worked with Spears again after that video: “I’m guessing that had quite a lot to do with me questioning that outfit she was wearing.” Britney Spears. Although Britney Spears’ career is often viewed through the lens of major ’80s teen-pop luminaries such as Debbie Gibson or , the vocalist outgrew her prefab, mall-music image and became one of the 21st century’s most adventurous pop stars. Spears’ initial performing experience came on TV, as a cast member on a ’90s reboot of The Mickey Mouse Club . After her time on that show ended, the Kentwood, LA- raised artist became a pillar of the nascent Y2K teen-pop boom: Her 1999 debut, . Baby One More Time , was certified diamond (10 times platinum) in less than a year, and the next year’s Oops. I Did It Again shipped 9 million copies by mid-2001. Multiple dance-geared hits followed, courtesy of collaborations with sonic icons—Swedish pop guru Max Martin (“. Baby One More Time”), adventurous production team The Neptunes (“I’m a Slave 4 U”), and electro mavens Bloodshy and Avant (“Toxic”). Sales aside, however, Spears became one of the biggest pop stars ever due to the savvy way she expresses the complicated calculus of being a woman in the modern world. Her lyrics tackle massive fame, romantic drama, and the challenge of maintaining a sense of self—all of which translates to an emotionally vulnerable persona that finds Spears asserting she’s a survivor (“Stronger”), sexually empowered (woe to the cheater depicted in “Womanizer”), and not a pushover. Britney Spears. Britney Jean Spears is an American singer, dancer and actress. Born in McComb, Mississippi, and raised in Kentwood, Louisiana. She performed acting roles in stage productions and television shows as a child before signing with Jive Records in 1997. Spears’s first and second studio albums, “Baby One More Time” (1999) and “Oops!… I Did It Again” (2000), became international successes, with the former becoming the best-selling album by a teenage solo artist. Backing Tracks. Artist Website. Britney Jean Spears (born December 2, 1981) is an American singer, dancer, and actress. Born in McComb, Mississippi, and raised in Kentwood, Louisiana, she performed acting roles in stage productions and television shows as a child, before signing with Jive Records in 1997. Spears’s first two studio albums, …Baby One More Time (1999) and Oops!… I Did It Again (2000), were global successes and made her the best-selling teenage artist of all time. Referred to as the “Princess of Pop”, Spears was credited with influencing the revival of teen pop, during the late 1990s and the early 2000s. Spears adopted more mature and provocative themes for her next two studio albums, Britney (2001) and In the Zone (2003). She also ventured into acting with her starring role in the 2002 film Crossroads . However, her much-publicized personal issues sent her career into hiatus. Despite being released while her personal struggles were ongoing, Blackout (2007), is often critically referred to as her best work. Her unusual behavior and hospitalizations placed her under a still ongoing conservatorship. Spears returned to the top of record charts with her sixth and seventh albums, Circus (2008) and Femme Fatale (2011). In 2012, Forbes reported that Spears was the highest paid female musician of the year, with earnings of $58 million, having last topped the list in 2002. During the promotion of her eighth and ninth studio albums, Britney Jean (2013) and Glory (2016), Spears embarked on the four-year concert residency, Britney: Piece of Me, at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino in Las Vegas. Five of Spears’ singles have reached number one in the United States: “…Baby One More Time”, “Womanizer”, “3”, “Hold It Against Me” and “S&M”. Other singles, “Oops!… I Did It Again” and “Toxic”, topped the Australian and Canadian charts. 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