At 18, Britney Spears enjoys being a
girl. She loves colors that pop and shopping till you drop, romance
novels and idyllic days at the beach. Untamed and untarnished as they
come, the bright beautiful teen from Kentwood, Louisiana (pop:1200),
is poised to liven up the pop world with the irresistible collection
of songs on her Jive Records self-titled debut release.
Produced by Eric Foster White (Whitney Houston, Hi-Five) and Max
Martin (Robyn, Backstreet Boys, Ace of Base), the album showcases
Britney's unbridled effervescence and musical curiosity. From the
sweet melody of "From the Bottom of My Broken Heart," to the
driving funk of "Baby One More Time," to the funky reggae
beats of "Soda Pop," to her soulful take on the Jets hit
"You've Got It All," Britney's lively, assured vocal style
is intoxicating. "I want to an artist that everyone can relate
to, that's young, happy and fun," she says.
Performing since early childhood in local dance reviews and church
choirs, she auditioned for the Disney Channel's "Mickey Mouse
Club" series at age eight in Atlanta. Too young for her series,
but too talented to dismiss, a producer on the show helped Britney
secure an agent in New York City, where she spent the next three
summers studying at the renowned Off-Broadway Dance Center and at the
Professional Performing Arts School. She also began appearing in
national commercials and Off-Broadway shows including the 1991 comedy,
"Ruthless," based on the 1956 thriller "The Bad
Seed." "At 10 I was playing this really bad child who seems
real sweet but she's evil too. It was so much fun," she recalls.
Finally old enough at age 11, Britney earned a coveted place in
"Mickey Mouse Club." After two years performing on the
popular children's TV show filmed in Orlando, Britney returned to
Kentwood for one completely normal year of high school at age 14.
"It was fun for awhile but I started getting itchy to get out
again and see the world," she says.
A devoted fan of pop music- her favorites include Michael Jackson,
Mariah Carey, and Whitney Houston- Britney once again went to New York
to pursue her dream. "I had always wanted to be a singer,"
she says. "It's what I always wanted to do since I was
little." Now a seasoned performer at age 15, an audition for an
all girl vocal group led to her developing a solo career as a pop
singer as well as continuing her high school studies with tutors.
"I need a lot of help in geometry and Spanish!" she admits.
To say that Britney Spears?s life has changed over the course of the
past two years is somewhat of an understatement. Since the release of
her Jive Records debut "?Baby One More Time" (which made
Britney the youngest artist in Soundscan history to have a certified
RIAA 12x platinum album, and included four hit singles including the
title track and "(You Drive Me Crazy"), Britney has gone
from being a star in the making to a superstar and the Queen Of Teen.
In 1999 alone she was nominated for two Grammys (including the coveted
Best New Artist), swept the 1999 MTV Europe Awards (where she nabbed
Best Female, Best Pop,Best Breakthrough Artist and Best song), brought
her explosive liveshow around the globe and appeared on every major
televised award showboth here and in Europe.