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American entertainer Britney Spears has received many awards and nominations. 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.\n

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.\n

In 2001, Spears released her self-titled third studio album, Britney. The album earned two Grammy nominations\u2014Best 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]\n

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]\n

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]\n

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List of awards and nominations received by Britney Spears\n\n\n\n
\u2722\nIndicates non-competitive categories, also shown underlined\n
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Organizations\nYear\nCategory\nRecipient(s) and nominee(s)\nResult\nRef.\n
4Music Video Honours \n2009\nWorld's Greatest Popstar\nBritney Spears\nNominated\n[9]\n
2011\nBest Video\n\"Till the World Ends\"\nNominated\n[10]\n
\"I Wanna Go\"\nNominated\n
Alfa Music Awards\n2008\nBest Album\nBlackout\nWon\n[11]\n
Apelzin Awards\nBest Pop Artist\nBritney Spears\nWon\n
AOL Awards\n1999\nBest New Artist\nWon\n
APRA Music Awards \n2000\nMost Performed Foreign Work\n\"...Baby One More Time\"\nNominated\n[12]\n
Amadeus Austrian Music Awards\n2000\nInternational Newcomer of the Year\nBritney Spears\nWon\n[13]\n
2001\nInternational Solo Pop/Rock Artist\n\"Oops!... I Did It Again\"\nNominated\n[14]\n
American Music Awards\n2000\nFavorite New Pop/Rock Artist\nBritney Spears\nWon\n[15]\n
Favorite Pop/Rock Female Artist\nNominated\n
Favorite Pop/Rock Album\n ...Baby One More Time\nNominated\n
2001\n Oops!... I Did It Again\nNominated\n[16]\n
Artist of the Year\nBritney Spears\nNominated\n
Favorite Pop/Rock Female Artist\nNominated\n
Artistdirect Awards\n2000\nFavorite Turn-It-Up-Loud CD\n Oops!... I Did It Again\nNominated\n[17]\n
Favorite Female Artist\nBritney Spears\nNominated\n
Most Talked About Artist\nNominated\n
Sexiest Female\nNominated\n
Best Official Site\nNominated\n
Audible Awards\n2023\nThe Best of 2023 (The top 20 audiobooks of 2023)\nThe Woman In Me\nWon\n\n
BDS Awards \n2003\n200,000 Spins\n\"Sometimes\"\nWon\n[18]\n
2004\n50,000 Spins\n\"Me Against the Music\" (featuring Madonna)\nWon\n[19]\n
\"Toxic\"\nWon\n[20]\n
100,000 Spins\nWon\n[21]\n
200,000 Spins\nWon\n[22]\n
50,000 Spins\n\"Everytime\"\nWon\n[23]\n
100,000 Spins\nWon\n[24]\n
2010\n\"3\"\nWon\n[25]\n
50,000 Spins\nWon\n
2011\n100,000 Spins\n\"Hold It Against Me\"\nWon\n[26]\n
200,000 Spins\n\"Till the World Ends\"\nWon\n[27]\n
\"I Wanna Go\"\nWon\n[28]\n
300,000 Spins\n\"Womanizer\"\nWon\n[27]\n
BMI Film & TV Awards[b]\n2005\nBest Original Song\n\"Follow Me\"[c]\nWon\n[37]\n
2008\nWon\n[38]\n
Bambi Awards\n2008\nBest International Pop Star\nBritney Spears\nWon\n[39]\n
Barbie\n2002\nBarbie Award \u2722\nWon\n[40]\n
Basenotes Fragrance Awards\n2007\nBest Celebrity Fragrance for Women of the Year\nCurious\nWon\n[41]\n
Fantasy\nWon\n
2008\nBest Celebrity Women's Fragrance\nWon\n[42]\n
2009\nWon\n[43]\n
Best of Las Vegas Awards\n2015\nBest Overall Show\nBritney: Piece of Me\nGold\n[44]\n
Best Bachelorette Party\nBritney Spears\nGold\n
2016\nBest Singer/Musician[d]\nGold\n
Best Resident Performer\nGold\n
Best Bachelorette Party\nSilver\n
Best Banchelor Party\nSilver\n
2017\nBest Bachelorette Party\nGold\n[45]\n
Best Resident Performer\nGold\n
Best Bachelor Party\nGold\n
Best Production Show\nBritney: Piece of Me\nGold\n
Billboard Mid-Year Music Awards\n2011\nFirst-Half MVP\nBritney Spears\nWon\n[46]\n
Best Dressed\nNominated\n
Best Comeback\nNominated\n
Best Song\n\"Hold It Against Me\"\nWon\n
Best Album\nFemme Fatale\nWon\n
Best Music Video\n\"I Wanna Go\"\nWon\n
Best Tour\nFemme Fatale Tour\nWon\n
2012\nMost Anticipated Event\nThe X Factor\nWon\n[47]\n
2013\n\"Work Bitch\"\nWon\n[48]\n
2015\nMost Buzzed-About Moment\n\"Pretty Girls\" (with Iggy Azalea)\nNominated\n[49]\n
Billboard Music Awards\n1999\nArtist of the Year\nBritney Spears\nNominated\n[50]\n
Female Artist of the Year\nWon\n
Top New Artist\nWon\n
Top Billboard 200 Artist\nNominated\n
Top Billboard Hot 100 Artist\nWon\n
Top Billboard 200 Album\n...Baby One More Time\nNominated\n
Female Albums Artist of the Year\nWon\n
Female Singles Artist of the Year\nWon\n
2000\nFemale Artist of the Year\nBritney Spears\nNominated\n[51]\n
Top Billboard 200 Artist\nNominated\n
Albums Artist of the Year\nOops!... I Did It Again\nWon\n
Top Billboard 200 Album\nNominated\n
Biggest One-Week Sales of an Album Ever by a Female Artist\nWon\n
2001\nFemale Albums Artist of the Year\nBritney\nNominated\n[52]\n
2004\nTop Female Artist\nBritney Spears\nNominated\n[53]\n
Top Billboard 200 Album\nNominated\n
Mainstream Top 40 Artist of the Year\nNominated\n
Top Hot 100 Artist\nNominated\n
Top-Selling Dance Single of the Year\n\"Me Against the Music\" (featuring Madonna)\nWon\n
2012\nTop Dance/Electronic Song\n\"Till the World Ends\"\nNominated\n[54]\n
Top Dance Artist\nBritney Spears\nNominated\n
2016\nMillennium Award \u2722\nWon\n[55]\n
2023\nTop Dance/Electronic Song\n\"Hold Me Closer\"\nNominated\n[56]\n
Billboard Music Video Awards\n2002\nAdult Contemporary: Best Clip of the Year\n\"Don't Let Me Be the Last to Know\"\nNominated\n[57]\n
Billboard Touring Awards\n2009\nTop Touring Artist of the Decade\nBritney Spears\nNominated\n[58]\n
Top Tour\nThe Circus Starring Britney Spears\nNominated\n[59]\n
2011\nFemme Fatale Tour\nNominated\n[60]\n
Billboard Year-End Awards\n2009\nArtist of the Year (Female)\nBritney Spears\n7th Place\n[61]\n
Bizarre Awards\n2016\nWoman of the Year \u2722\nBritney Spears\nWon\n[62]\n
Blockbuster Entertainment Awards\n2000\nFavorite CD\n...Baby One More Time\nNominated\n[63]\n
Favorite Female New Artist\nNominated\n
2001\nFavorite Female Pop Artist\nOops!... I Did It Again\nWon\n[64]\n
Favorite Female Artist of the Year\nNominated\n[65]\n
Favorite CD\nNominated\n
Bravo A-List Awards\n2009\nA-List Album\nCircus\nWon\n[66]\n
A-List Download\n\"Circus\"\nWon\n
A-List Artist of the Year\nBritney Spears\nWon\n
Bravo Otto\n1999\nBest Female Singer\nGold\n[67]\n
2000\nGold\n[68]\n
2001\nBronze\n[69]\n
2008\nSilver\n[70]\n
BreakOut Awards\n2021\nBreakout of the Year\n#FreeBritney movement\nWon\n[71]\n
BreakTudo Awards\n2018\nBest Summer Tour Artist\nBritney Spears\nNominated\n[72]\n
2023\nInternational Collaboration of the Year\n\"Hold Me Closer\"\nNominated\n[73]\n
Brit Awards\n2000\nBest International Female Solo Artist\nBritney Spears\nNominated\n[74]\n
International Breakthrough Act\nNominated\n
2001\nBest International Female Solo Artist\nNominated\n[75]\n
Best Pop Act\nNominated\n
CD:UK \n2000\nBest Singer\nWon\n[76]\n
CDDB Silicon CD Award\n1999\nMost Played Single in the World\n\"...Baby One More Time\"\nWon\n[77]\n
Capital Radio Awards\n2000\nFavorite International Female Artist\nBritney Spears\nWon\n[78]\n
Capricho Awards\n2001\nBest International Female Singer\nWon\n[79]\n
2008\nWon\n[80]\n
Best International Music Video\n\"Piece of Me\"\nWon\n
Celebmix Awards\n2023\nBest Fandom\nThe Britney Army\nNominated\n[81]\n
Biggest Inspiration\nBritney Spears\nWon\n
Pop Culture Moment of The Year\nThe Woman In Me\nNominated\n
Channel [V] Thailand Music Video Awards\n2002\nPopular International Music Video\n\"I'm a Slave 4 U\"\nWon\n[82]\n
2004\nThailand Viewer's Choice\n\"Me Against the Music\" (featuring Madonna)\nWon\n
Popular International Female Artist\nBritney Spears\nWon\n
2011\nNominated\n[83]\n
Comet Awards\n1999\nBest International Newcomer\nWon\n[84]\n
2000\nBest International Artist\nWon\n[85]\n
2004\nNominated\n[86]\n
Best International Video\n\"Toxic\"\nNominated\n
2008\nQueen of Pop 2008\nBritney Spears\nWon\n[87]\n
Cosmopolitan Awards\n2002\nFun, Fearless Female of the Year \u2722\nWon\n[88]\n
2008\nUltimate Women of the Year \u2722\nWon\n[89]\n
2009\nBest Celebrity Fragrance for Women\nHidden Fantasy\nNominated\n[90]\n
2010\nCircus Fantasy\nWon\n[91]\n
2013\nIsland Fantasy\nNominated\n[92]\n
Covina Awards\n2006\nBest Female Artist\nBritney Spears\nWon\n[11]\n
Best Pop Song\n\"Someday (I Will Understand)\"\nWon\n[11]\n
Danish Grammy Awards \n2000\nForeign Newcomer of the Year\nBritney Spears\nWon\n[93]\n
Digital Song of the Year (Poland)\n2010\nForeign Song\n\"Womanizer\"\nWon\n[94]\n
E! Awards \n2001\nEntertainer of the Year\nBritney Spears\nNominated\n[95]\n
Echo Music Prize\n2000\nInternational Newcomer of the Year\nNominated\n[96]\n
International Rock/Pop Artist of the Year\nNominated\n
2001\nWon\n[97]\n
International Rock/Pop Single of the Year\n\"Lucky\"\nNominated\n[98]\n
Electronic Music Awards\n2023\nDance Song of The Year (Radio)\n\"Hold Me Closer\"\nNominated\n[99]\n
Remix of The Year\n\"Hold Me Closer (Joel Corry Remix)\"\nWon\n[100]\n
\"Hold Me Closer (Dark Intensity Remix)\"\nNominated\n[101]\n
Emma-gaala\n2000\nForeign Artist of the Year\nBritney Spears\nNominated\n[102]\n
2010\nNominated\n[103]\n
FHM Music & TV Awards\n2005\nSexiest Video \u2014 Public\u2019s Choice\n\"Toxic\"\nWon\n[104]\n
FiFi Awards \nBest Women's Perfume\nCurious\nWon\n[105]\n
Consumer's Women Choice Awards \u2014 CosmoGirl!\nWon\n[106]\n
CosmoGirl!Women's Luxe\nFinalist\n[107]\n
2006\nFragrance of the Year – Women's Luxe\nFantasy\nFinalist\n[108]\n
2011\nWomen's Best Packaging of the Year\nRadiance\nNominated\n[109]\n
2016\nFragrance of the Year – Women's Popular\nFantasy Initmate Edition\nFinalist\n[110]\n
2019\nPrerogative\nFinalist\n[111]\n
Social Media Campaign of the Year\nFinalist\n
Fragrance Foundation Awards\n2005\n2005 Consumer Choice \u2013 Women\u2019s\nCurious\nWon\n[112]\n
2023\nFragrance Hall of Fame\nFantasy\nWon\n[113]\n
Fragrantica Choice Awards\n2017\nFantasy\nBest Fragrance of All Times For Women\nNominated\n[114]\n
Curious\nNominated\n
Midnight Fantasy\nNominated\n
Believe\nNominated\n
Best Unisex Fragrance of All Time\nNominated\n
Fantasy\nBest Fragrance For Cold Days\nNominated\n
Hidden Fantasy\nNominated\n
Private Show\nNominated\n
Fantasy Anniversary Edition\nNominated\n
Curious\nBest Fragrance For Cold Days\nNominated\n
Island Fantasy\nNominated\n
VIP Private Show\nBest Perfume Flanker of The Year\nNominated\n
Fantasy In Bloom\nNominated\n
Fantasy Intimate Edition\nThe Legend of the Latest Decade For Women\nNominated\n
Fantasy\nBest Bargain Fragrance for Women\nWon\n
Fantasy: The Naughty Remix\nNominated\n
Fantasy: The Nice Remix\nNominated\n
Midnight Fantasy\nNominated\n
Believe\nNominated\n
Hidden Fantasy\nNominated\n
Private Show\nNominated\n
Curious\nNominated\n
2018\nFantasy\nWomen Fragrance of the Year\nNominated\n[115]\n
Prerogative\nNominated\n
Best Unisex Fragrance\nNominated\n
Sunset Fantasy\nBest Perfume Bottle of the Year\nNominated\n
Fantasy In Bloom\nBest Perfume Flanker of the Year\nNominated\n
Sunset Fantasy\nNominated\n
Fantasy\nBest Gourmand Fragrance of the Year\nNominated\n
Midnight Fantasy\nNominated\n
Hidden Fantasy\nNominated\n
2019\nRainbow Fantasy\nWomen Fragrance of the Year\nNominated\n[116]\n
Prerogative\nNominated\n
Best Unisex Perfume of the Year\nNominated\n
Rainbow Fantasy\nBiggest Perfume Flex 2019\nNominated\n
Fantasy\nBest Women\u2019s Perfume of All Time\nNominated\n
Curious\nNominated\n
Midnight Fantasy\nNominated\n
Private Show\nNominated\n
Believe\nNominated\n
GAFFA Awards \n1999\nBest Foreign New Artist\nBritney Spears\nWon\n[117]\n
2008\nBest Foreign Female Act\n5th place\n[118]\n
GLAAD Media Awards\n2018\nVanguard Award \u2722\nWon\n[119]\n
GV Music & Fashion Awards[e]\n2005\nVideo of the Year\n\"Toxic\"\nWon\n[121]\n
Best Female Album\nIn the Zone\nWon\n[122]\n
Best Pop Song Female Performance\n\"Everytime\"\nWon\n
Most Fashionable Artist\nBritney Spears\nWon\n[123]\n
Gaygalan Awards\n2005\nInternational Song of the Year\n\"Toxic\"\nWon\n[124]\n
Glammy Awards\n2006\nThe Best Fragrances\nCurious\nWon\n[125]\n
2007\nWon\n
2008\nWon\n
2009\nWon\n
2010\nWon\n
Glamour Awards\n2003\nWoman of the Year \u2722\nBritney Spears\nWon\n[126]\n
2010\nInternational Musician/Solo Artist\nNominated\n[127]\n
2012\nNominated\n[128]\n
Gold Derby Music Awards\n2023\nBest Collaboration\n\"Hold Me Closer\"\nNominated\n[129]\n
Golden Raspberry Awards\n2003\nWorst Actress[f]\nCrossroads\nWon\n[130]\n
Worst Original Song\n\"I'm Not a Girl, Not Yet a Woman\"\nWon\n
\"Overprotected\"\nNominated\n
Worst Screen Couple\nLucy and Ben in Crossroads (with Anson Mount)\nNominated\n
Most Flatulent Teen-Targeted Movie[g]\nCrossroads\nNominated\n
2005\nWorst Supporting Actress\nFahrenheit 9/11\nWon\n[131]\n
2006\nMost Tiresome Tabloid Targets\nBritney Spears, Kevin Federline, and Sean Preston Federline\nNominated\n[132]\n
Golden Music Awards\n2003\nBest International Video\n\"I\u2019m Not a Girl, Not yet a Woman\"\nWon\n[11]\n
Goodreads Choice Awards\n2023\nBest Memoir & Autobiography\nThe Woman In Me\nWon\n[133]\n
Grammy Awards\n2000\nBest New Artist\nBritney Spears\nNominated\n[134]\n
Best Female Pop Vocal Performance\n\"...Baby One More Time\"\nNominated\n
2001\n\"Oops!... I Did It Again\"\nNominated\n
Best Pop Vocal Album\nOops!... I Did It Again\nNominated\n
2003\nBritney\nNominated\n
Best Female Pop Vocal Performance\n\"Overprotected\"\nNominated\n
2005\nBest Dance Recording\n\"Toxic\"\nWon\n
2010\n\"Womanizer\"\nNominated\n
Hollywood Beauty Awards[h] \n2018\nFragrance of the Year\nFantasy in Bloom\nWon\n[136]\n
Hong Kong Top Sales Music Awards\n2005\nTen Best Foreign Sales Releases\nGreatest Hits: My Prerogative\n2nd place\n[137]\n
Hungarian Music Awards\n2000\nForeign Pop Album of the Year\n...Baby One More Time\nNominated\n[138]\n
2001\nOops!... I Did It Again\nNominated\n[139]\n
2009\nForeign Dance-Pop Album of the Year\nCircus\nNominated\n[140]\n
Indonesia Music Choice Awards\n1999\nBest Pop Song\n\"...Baby One More Time\"\nWon\n[141]\n
Best Song\nWon\n
Best Music Video\nWon\n
Best New Artist\nWon\n
Best Female\nWon\n
Best Dance\n\"(You Drive Me) Crazy\"\nWon\n
Trendsetter of the Year \u2722\nBritney Spears\nWon\n
2000\nBest Female\n\"Oops!\u2026 I Did It Again\"\nWon\n
Best Song\nWon\n
Best Pop Song\nWon\n
Best Album\nOops!\u2026 I Did It Again\nWon\n
Artist of the Year\nBritney Spears\nWon\n
2001\nWon\n
Best Female\n\"Lucky\"\nWon\n
Best Pop Song\nWon\n
Best Dance\n\"Stronger\"\nWon\n
2002\n\"I\u2019m A Slave 4 U\"\nWon\n
Best Female\nWon\n
Hottest Video\nWon\n
2003\nBest Dance\n\"Overprotected\"\nWon\n
Best Pop Song\n\"I\u2019m Not a Girl, Not Yet a Woman \"\nWon\n
2004\nBest Female Artist\n\"Me Against the Music\"\nWon\n
Best Dance\nWon\n
Best Collaboration\nWon\n
Best Style in a Video\nWon\n
2005\nBest Pop Song\n\"Everytime\"\nWon\n
Best Video\nWon\n
Best Dance\n\"Toxic\"\nWon\n
Artist of the Year\nBritney Spears\nWon\n
Hottest Female of the Year\nWon\n
2006\nBest Pop Song\n\"Someday (I Will Understand)\"\nWon\n
Best Unreleased Track/Song\n\"I've Just Begun (Having My Fun)\"\nWon\n
International Dance Music Awards \n2003\nBest Dance Video\n\"Me Against the Music\" (featuring Madonna)\nNominated\n[142]\n
Best Pop\nNominated\n
2005\nBest Pop Dance Track\n\"Toxic\"\nNominated\n[143]\n
Best Dance Solo Artist\nNominated\n
2008\nBest Pop Dance Track\n\"Gimme More\"\nNominated\n[144]\n
Best Dance Solo Artist\nNominated\n
2009\nBest Pop Dance Track\n\"Womanizer\"\nNominated\n[145]\n
Best Music Video\nNominated\n
Best Solo Artist\nBritney Spears\nNominated\n
2010\nBest Pop Dance Track\n\"3\"\nNominated\n[146]\n
Best Music Video\nNominated\n
Best Solo Artist\nBritney Spears\nNominated\n
2013\nBest Commercial/Pop Dance Track\n\"Scream & Shout\" (with will.i.am)\nNominated\n[147]\n
iHeartRadio Music Awards\n2017\nBest Fan Army\nBritney Spears\nNominated\n[148]\n
J-Wave Awards \n1999\nSong of the Year\n\"...Baby One More Time\"\n33rd place\n[149]\n
2000\n\"Oops!... I Did It Again\"\n42nd place\n[150]\n
2003\n\"Me Against the Music\" (featuring Madonna)\n28th place\n[151]\n
2004\n\"Toxic\"\n95th place\n[152]\n
2007\n\"Gimme More\"\n88th place\n[153]\n
2008\n\"Womanizer\"\n51st place\n[154]\n
2011\n\"Hold It Against Me\"\n43rd place\n[155]\n
2013\n\"Scream & Shout\" (with will.i.am)\n74th place\n[156]\n
Japan Gold Disc Awards\n2000\nInternational New Artist of the Year\nBritney Spears\nWon\n[157]\n
2003\nInternational Music Video of the Year Short-Form\n\"I'm Not a Girl, Not Yet a Woman\"\nWon\n[158]\n
International Music Video of the Year Long-Form\nBritney Spears Live from Las Vegas\nWon\n
2004\nInternational Rock/Pop Album of the Year\nIn the Zone\nWon\n[159]\n
2005\nGreatest Hits: My Prerogative\nWon\n[160]\n
International Music Videos of the Year\nBritney Spears: In the Zone[i]\nWon\n
Greatest Hits: My Prerogative\nWon\n
Juno Awards\n1999\nBest Selling Album (Foreign or Domestic)\n...Baby One More Time\nNominated\n[162]\n
2000\nOops!... I Did It Again\nNominated\n
2010\nInternational Album of the Year\nCircus\nNominated\n
LOS40 Music Awards \n2011\nBest International Artist\nBritney Spears\nNominated\n[163]\n
LSU Tigers women's gymnastics\n1988\nGymnast\nWon\n[164]\n
Lunas del Auditorio\n2003\nBest International Pop Singer\nNominated\n[165]\n
M6 Awards \n1999\nBest Music Video\n\"...Baby One More Time\"\nWon\n[166]\n
MAMA Music Awards\n2000\nBest International Artist\n\"Oops!... I Did It Again\"\nWon\n[167]\n
2002\n\"I'm Not a Girl, Not Yet a Woman\"\nNominated\n[168]\n
MP3 Music Awards\n2009\nBest Female Vocalist Song\n\"If U Seek Amy\"\nNominated\n[169]\n
MTV Asia Awards\n2002\nFavorite Female Artist\nBritney Spears\nWon\n[170]\n
2003\nFavorite Video\n\"I Love Rock 'n' Roll\"\nNominated\n[171]\n
2005\nFavorite Female Artist\nBritney Spears\nNominated\n[172]\n
MTV Australia Awards\n2005\nBest Female\nNominated\n[173]\n
Best Dance Video\n\"Toxic\"\nNominated\n
Sexiest Video\nNominated\n
2009\nBest Moves\n\"Circus\"\nWon\n[174]\n
MTV Digital Days [it]\n2016\nInternational Digital Army\nBritney Spears\nWon\n[175]\n
MTV Europe Music Awards\n1999\nBest Song\n\"...Baby One More Time\"\nWon\n[176]\n
Best Pop\nBritney Spears\nWon\n
Best Female\nWon\n
Best Breakthrough Act\nWon\n
2000\nBest Female\nNominated\n[177]\n
Best Song\n\"Oops!... I Did It Again\"\nNominated\n
Best Pop\nBritney Spears\nNominated\n
2001\nNominated\n[178]\n
2002\nBest Female\nNominated\n[179]\n
2004\nBest Song\n\"Toxic\"\nNominated\n[180]\n
Best Pop\nBritney Spears\nNominated\n
Best Female\nWon\n
2008\nAlbum of the Year\nBlackout\nWon\n[181]\n
Best Act of 2008\nBritney Spears\nWon\n
Best Act Ever\nNominated\n
2009\nBest Video\n\"Circus\"\nNominated\n[182]\n
2011\nBest North American Act\nBritney Spears\nWon\n[183]\n
Best Worldwide Act\nNominated\n
Best Pop\nNominated\n
MTV Italian Music Awards[j]\n2006\nBest #1 of the Year\n\"Do Somethin'\"\nNominated\n
2008\n\"Gimme More\"\nNominated\n[185]\n
First Lady Award [it]\nBritney Spears\nNominated\n
2009\nNominated\n[186]\n
Best #1 of the Year\n\"Womanizer\"\nNominated\n
2011\nWonder Woman Award [it]\nBritney Spears\nNominated\n[187]\n
2015\nArtist Saga\nNominated\n[188]\n
2016\nWon\n[189]\n
2017\nWon\n[190]\n
MTV Award Star\nNominated\n
MTV Movie & TV Awards[k]\n2002\nBest Dressed\nCrossroads\nNominated\n[191]\n
Best Female Breakthrough Performance\nNominated\n
2021\nBest Music Documentary\nFraming Britney Spears\nNominated\n[192]\n
MTV TRL Awards\n2003\nEvolution Award\nBritney Spears\nNominated\n[193]\n
Free Ride Award\nNominated\n
First Lady Award\nWon\n
Gridlock Award\nNominated\n
2004\nFirst Lady Award\nNominated\n[194]\n
Gridlock Award\nWon\n[195]\n
Rock the Mic Award\nNominated\n[196]\n
2008\nQueen of TRL\nWon\n[197]\n
Most Iconic Videos of All Time\n\"...Baby One More Time\"\nWon\n
Most Iconic Clips in TRL History\nWon\n
MTV Video Music Awards\n1999\nBest Pop Video\nNominated\n[198]\n
Best Choreography in a Video\nNominated\n
Best Female Video\nNominated\n
International Viewer's Choice (MTV Russia)\nNominated\n
2000\nBest Dance Video\n\"(You Drive Me) Crazy\"\nNominated\n[199]\n
Best Female Video\n\"Oops!... I Did It Again\"\nNominated\n
Viewer's Choice\nNominated\n
Best Pop Video\nNominated\n
2001\nBest Pop Video\n\"Stronger\"\nNominated\n[200]\n
2002\nBest Female Video\n\"I'm a Slave 4 U\"\nNominated\n[201]\n
Best Dance Video\nNominated\n
Best Choreography in a Video\nNominated\n
2003\nBest Video From a Film\n\"Boys (The Co-Ed Remix)\" (featuring Pharrell Williams)\nNominated\n[202]\n
2004\nBest Female Video\n\"Toxic\"\nNominated\n[203]\n
Best Dance Video\nNominated\n
Best Pop Video\nNominated\n
Video of the Year\nNominated\n
2008\nBest Female Video\n\"Piece of Me\"\nWon\n[204]\n
Best Pop Video\nWon\n
Video of the Year\nWon\n
2009\nBest Pop Video\n\"Womanizer\"\nWon\n[205]\n
Video of the Year\nNominated\n
Best Art Direction\n\"Circus\"\nNominated\n
Best Choreography\nNominated\n
Best Cinematography\nNominated\n
Best Direction\nNominated\n
Best Editing\nNominated\n
2011\nBest Choreography\n\"Till the World Ends\"\nNominated\n[206]\n
Best Pop Video\nWon\n
Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award \u2722\nBritney Spears\nWon\n
MTV Video Music Awards Japan\n2002\nBest Female Artist\nBritney Spears\nNominated\n[207]\n
Best Pop Artist\nNominated\n
2004\nBest Collaboration\n\"Me Against the Music\" (featuring Madonna)\nNominated\n[208]\n
Best Female Video\nNominated\n
2008\n\"Gimme More\"\nNominated\n[209]\n
Best Pop Video\nNominated\n
2009\nVideo of the Year\n\"Womanizer\"\nNominated\n[210]\n
Best Female Video\nNominated\n
MTV Video Music Awards Latin Am\u00e9rica\n2002\nBest International Pop Artist\nBritney Spears\nNominated\n[211]\n
2009\nNominated\n[212]\n
Best Fan Club\nWon\n
Best Ringtone\n\"Womanizer\"\nNominated\n
MTV Video Music Brazil Awards\n2004\nBest International Video\n\"Me Against the Music\" (featuring Madonna)\nNominated\n[213]\n
2005\n\"Do Somethin'\"\nNominated\n[214]\n
2008\nBest International Artist\nBritney Spears\nNominated\n[215]\n
2009\nWon\n[216]\n
2011\nNominated\n[217]\n
MTV Video Play Awards\n2012\nMost-Played Music Video of the Year\n\"Till the World Ends\"\nPlatinum\n[218]\n
\"Hold It Against Me\"\nPlatinum\n
\"I Wanna Go\"\nPlatinum\n
MTV Wraps Up! 2003\n2003\nBest Sales Team of the Year\nBritney Spears, Beyonc\u00e9, The Osbournes, and Halle Berry's Soda Pop squad\nNominated\n[219]\n
Live Performances of the Year\nBritney Spears, Madonna, and Christina Aguilera sings \"Like a Virgin\" at the 2003 MTV Video Music Awards\nWon\n
Top Artist Pages\nBritney Spears\nNominated\n
MVPA Awards[l]\n2012\nBest Pop Video\n\"I Wanna Go\"\nNominated\n[221]\n
\"Till the World Ends\"[m]\nNominated\n
MuchMusic Video Awards\n1999\nFavorite International Artist\n\"...Baby One More Time\"\nWon\n[223]\n
2000\nBest International Video\n\"Oops!... I Did It Again\"\nNominated\n[224]\n
Favorite International Artist\nNominated\n
2004\nBest International Video\n\"Toxic\"\nNominated\n[225]\n
Favorite International Artist\nNominated\n
2009\nBest International Video\n\"Womanizer\"\nNominated\n[226]\n
Favorite International Artist\nNominated\n
2011\nBest International Video\n\"Till the World Ends\"\nNominated\n[227]\n
Favorite International Artist\nNominated\n
2013\nBest International Video\n\"Scream & Shout\" (with will.i.am)\nNominated\n[228]\n
Music Choice Awards\n2016\nIcon Award \u2722\nBritney Spears\nWon\n[229]\n
Music Week Awards\n1999\nHighest Selling Singles Artist in the UK\nWon\n[230]\n
2019\nMarketing Campaign\nWon\n[231]\n
My VH1 Music Awards\n2000\nBest Stage Spectacle\nNominated\n[232]\n
Booty Shake\nNominated\n
You Want Fries with That Album?\nNominated\n
2001\nNavel Academy\nWon\n[233]\n
Is It Hot in Here or Is It Just My Video\n\"Don't Let Me Be the Last to Know\"\nNominated\n
There's No \"I\" In \"Team\"\n\"What's Going On\"\nWon\n
2006\nBig Mama\nBritney Spears\nWon\n[234]\n
Myx Music Award\n2009\nFavorite International Video\n\"Womanizer\"\nNominated\n[235]\n
NME Awards \n2002\nBest Pop Act\nBritney Spears\nNominated\n[236]\n
2005\nWorst Style\nWon\n[237]\n
2008\nWorst Album\nBlackout\nWon\n[238]\n
2009\nCircus\nNominated\n[239]\n
NRJ Music Awards\n2008\nInternational Album of the Year\nBlackout\nWon\n[240]\n
2009\nInternational Video of the Year\n\"Womanizer\"\nWon\n[241]\n
International Female Artist of the Year\nBritney Spears\nWon\n
2012\nNominated\n[242]\n
2022\nInternational Collaboration of the Year\n\"Hold Me Closer\" (with Elton John)\nNominated\n[243]\n
National Music Publishers' Association\n2018\nSongwriting Achievement Award \u2722\n\"Everytime\"\nGold\n[244]\n
\"Make Me\" (featuring G-Eazy)\nGold\n
\"Me Against the Music\" (featuring Madonna)\nGold\n
\"Work Bitch\"\nPlatinum\n
Neil Bogart Memorial Fund\n2002\nChildren's Choice Award \u2722\nBritney Spears\nWon\n[245]\n
New York Dog Award\n2006\nWorld's Worst Celebrity Dog Owner\nWon\n[246]\n
NewNowNext Awards\n2009\nAlways Next, Forever Now Award \u2722\nWon\n[247]\n
Nickelodeon Brazil Kids' Choice Awards\n2009\nPersonality of the Year\nNominated\n[248]\n
Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards\n2000\nFavorite Female Singer\nWon\n[249]\n
Favorite Song\n\"(You Drive Me) Crazy\"\nNominated\n
2001\nFavorite Female Singer\nBritney Spears\nWon\n[250]\n
Favorite Song\n\"Oops!... I Did It Again\"\nNominated\n
2002\nFavorite Female Singer\nBritney Spears\nNominated\n[251]\n
Favorite Song\n\"Don't Let Me Be the Last to Know\"\nNominated\n
2003\nFavorite Female Singer\nBritney Spears\nNominated\n[252]\n
2005\nFavorite Song\n\"Toxic\"\nNominated\n[253]\n
Now! Music Awards\n2018\nBest Song of the Last 35 Years\n\"...Baby One More Time\"\nWon\n[254]\n
Best Song of the Decade '90s\nWon\n
Best Now Female\nBritney Spears\nWon\n
Outer Critics Circle Awards\n1992\nBest Off-Broadway Musical\nThe cast of Ruthless![n]\nNominated\n[255]\n
People's Choice Awards\n2000\nFavorite Female Music Performer\nBritney Spears\nNominated\n[256]\n
2001\nNominated\n[257]\n
2002\nNominated\n[258]\n
2005\nNominated\n[259]\n
2009\nFavorite Scene Stealing Guest Star\nHow I Met Your Mother\nNominated\n[260]\n
2010\nFavorite Female Artist\nBritney Spears\nNominated\n[261]\n
Favorite Pop Artist\nNominated\n
2011\nFavorite TV Guest Star\nGlee\nNominated\n[262]\n
2012\nFavorite Album of the Year\nFemme Fatale\nNominated\n[263]\n
2013\nFavorite Celebrity Judge\nThe X Factor\nNominated\n[264]\n
2014\nFavorite Female Artist\nBritney Spears\nNominated\n[265]\n
Favorite Pop Artist\nWon\n
Favorite Music Fan Following\nNominated\n
2016\nFavorite Social Media Celebrity\nWon\n[266]\n
2017\nFavorite Pop Artist\nWon\n[267]\n
Favorite Female Artist\nWon\n
Favorite Social Media Celebrity\nWon\n
Favorite Comedic Collaboration\nBritney Spears and Ellen DeGeneres\nWon\n
2018\nThe Concert Tour of 2018\nPiece of Me Tour\nNominated\n[268]\n
2020\nThe Social Celebrity of 2020\nBritney Spears\nNominated\n[269]\n
2021\nThe Social Celebrity of 2021\nWon\n[270]\n
2022\nThe Collaboration Song of 2022\n\"Hold Me Closer\" (with Elton John)\nNominated\n[271]\n
2024\nThe Social Celebrity of 2024\nBritney Spears\nNominated\n[272]\n
PepsiCo Award\n2001\nPeople's Choice for Best Female Artist\nBritney Spears\nWon\n[273]\n
PPCA Awards\n2000\nMost Broadcast Artist\nWon\n[274]\n
Most Broadcast Recordings\n\"Sometimes\"\nWon\n
\"(You Drive Me) Crazy\"\nWon\n
2001\nMost Broadcast Artist\nBritney Spears\nWon\n[275]\n
2004\nWon\n[276]\n
Most Broadcast Recordings\n\"Toxic\"\nWon\n
2005\nMost Broadcast Artist\nBritney Spears\nWon\n[277]\n
Most Broadcast Recordings\n\"Everytime\"\nWon\n
\"My Prerogative\"\nWon\n
\"Do Somethin'\"\nWon\n
2008\nMost Broadcast Artist\nBritney Spears\nWon\n[278]\n
Most Broadcast Recordings\n\"Piece of Me\"\nWon\n[279]\n
\"Gimme More\"\nWon\n
2009\nMost Broadcast Artist\nBritney Spears\nWon\n[280]\n
Most Broadcast Recordings\n\"Circus\"\nWon\n[281]\n
\"If U Seek Amy\"\nWon\n
\"Womanizer\"\nWon\n
2010\nMost Broadcast Artist\nBritney Spears\nWon\n[282]\n
Most Broadcast Recordings\n\"3\"\nWon\n
Pollstar Awards\n1999\nBest New Artist Tour\n...Baby One More Time Tour\nNominated\n[283]\n
2002\nCreative Stage Production\nDream Within a Dream Tour[o]\nNominated\n[285]\n
2009\nMost Creative Stage Production\nThe Circus Starring Britney Spears\nNominated\n[286]\n
Pop Corn Music Awards (Poland)\n1999\nBest International Artist\nBritney Spears\nWon\n[287]\n
PopCrush Fan Choice Awards[p]\n2011\nArtist of the Year\nNominated\n[288]\n
Album of the Year\nFemme Fatale\nNominated\n
Song of the Year\n\"Till the World Ends\"\nNominated\n
2012\nPerfume of the Year\nFantasy Twist\nNominated\n[289]\n
2014\nSong of the Year\n\"Work Bitch\"\nNominated\n[290]\n
Video of the Year\nNominated\n
Best Music Documentary\nI Am Britney Jean\nNominated\n
Biggest Music Comeback\nBritney Spears\nNominated\n
2015\nBest Magazine Cover\nBritney Spears on Women's Health\nWon\n[291]\n
2016\nBest Album\nGlory\nNominated\n[292]\n
Best Pop Collaboration\n\"Make Me\" (featuring G-Eazy)\nNominated\n[293]\n
Best Music Video\n\"Slumber Party\" (featuring Tinashe)\nNominated\n[294]\n
Best Social Media\nBritney Spears\nNominated\n[295]\n
Popstar Magazine\n2002\nPoptastic Female Singer\nWon\n[11]\n
Premios Amigo\n1999\nBest International New Comer\nWon\n[296]\n
Premios Oye!\n2004\nEnglish Album of the Year\nIn the Zone\nNominated\n[297]\n
English Record of the Year\n\"Toxic\"\nNominated\n
2009\nEnglish Album of the Year\nCircus\nNominated\n[298]\n
English Record of the Year\n\"Womanizer\"\nNominated\n
Radio Music Awards\n1999\nSong of the Year\n\"...Baby One More Time\"\nNominated\n[299]\n
Radio Disney Music Awards\n2001\nBest Female Artist\nBritney Spears\nNominated\n[300]\n
2002\nNominated\n[301]\n
2014\nFavorite Song from a Movie or TV Show\n\"Ooh La La\"\nNominated\n[302]\n
Best Song That Makes You Smile\nWon\n
2017\nIcon Award \u2722\nBritney Spears\nWon\n[303]\n
The Record of the Year\n1999\nRecord of the Year\n\"...Baby One More Time\"\nWon\n[304]\n
Rennbahn Express Awards [de]\n1999\nSong of the Year\n3rd Place\n[305]
[306]\n
Star of the Year\nBritney Spears\nWon\n
Singer of the Year\nWon\n
Newcomer of the Year\nWon\n
Rolling Stone Magazine Awards\n2001\nArtist of the Year\nWon\n[11]\n
Rockbj\u00f6rnen Music Prize\n1999\nForeign Artist of the Year\nWon\n[307]\n
2008\nNominated\n[308]\n
RTHK Top 10 Gold Songs Awards[q]\n2004\nTop Ten International Gold Songs\n\"Me Against the Music\" (featuring Madonna)\nGold\n[310]\n
2005\n\"My Prerogative\"\nSilver\n[311]\n
2008\n\"Gimme More\"\nGold\n[312]\n
2009\n\"Womanizer\"\nGold\n[313]\n
2012\n\"Till the World Ends\"\nGold\n[314]\n
2023\n\"Mind Your Business\"\nPending\n[315]\n
Top Female Singer\nBritney Spears\nPending\n
Sa Sa Awards\n2009\nBest Celebrity Fragrance of the Year\nFantasy\nWon\n[316]\n
Shorty Awards\n2010\nCelebrity of the Year\nBritney Spears\nNominated\n[317]\n
Best Humor\nNominated\n[318]\n
Best Apps\nNominated\n[319]\n
Best in Art\nNominated\n[320]\n
Best in Music\nWon\n[321]\n
2011\nCelebrity of the Year\nNominated\n[322]\n
Best in Innovation\nNominated\n
Best in Entertainment\nNominated\n
Best in Fashion\nNominated\n
Best in Music\nNominated\n
2012\nCelebrity of the Year\nNominated\n[323]\n
Best Life Saving Hero\nNominated\n[324]\n
Best Mom\nNominated\n[325]\n
Best in Music\nNominated\n[326]\n
Best Singer\nNominated\n[327]\n
2013\nCelebrity of the Year\nNominated\n[328]\n
Best Twitter\nNominated\n
Best Singer\nNominated\n
Best in Music\nNominated\n
2014\nCelebrity of the Year\nNominated\n[329]\n
Best Singer\nNominated\n[330]\n
Best in Music\nNominated\n[331]\n
Best Fashion\nNominated\n[332]\n
Best Brazil\nNominated\n
2017\nBest in Music\nNominated\n[333]\n
Smash Hits Poll Winners Party\n1999\nBest New Act\n4th place\n[334]\n
Best Female Solo Star\nWon\n
Best Female Artist\nWon\n
Best Dress Female Artist\nWon\n
Best Female Haircut\nWon\n
Best Dancer in Pop\nWon\n
2000\nBest Female Artist\nWon\n[335]\n
Best Dancer in Pop\nWon\n
Best Dressed Female\nWon\n
Most Fanciable Female on the Planet\nWon\n
Best Haircut\n7th place\n[336]\n
Worst Female Singer\n4th place\n[337]\n
Worst Dressed Person\n5th place\n[337]\n
Best Single\n\"Oops!... I Did It Again\"\n7th place\n[336]\n
\"Lucky\"\n10th place\n
Best Video\n9th place\n[338]\n
Worst Video\n9th place\n[337]\n
Worst Single\n5th place\n
Best Album\nOops!... I Did It Again\n7th place\n[336]\n
Worst Album\n7th place\n[337]\n
2001\nBest Female Artist\nBritney Spears\nWon\n[339]\n
2002\nBest Female Solo Star\nRunner-up\n[340]\n
Best International Act\n4th place\n
Most Fanciable Female on the Planet\n3rd place\n
2004\nBest Solo Artist\n3rd place\n[341]\n
Most Fanciable Female on the Planet\nRunner-up\n
Favorite Ringtone\n\"Toxic\"\nRunner-up\n
Worst Dressed Star\nBritney Spears\nRunner-up\n
2005\nWon\n[342]
[343]\n
Flop Mop\nRunner-up\n
Smash Hits Hall of Fame \u2722\nWon\n
Star Search\n1992\nBest Junior Vocalist\nWon\n[344]\n
Stinkers Bad Movie Awards\n2002\nWorst Actress\nCrossroads\nNominated\n[345]\n
Worst On-screen Couple\nLucy and Ben in Crossroads (with Anson Mount)\nNominated\n
Worst Original Song\n\"I'm Not a Girl, Not Yet a Woman\"\nNominated\n
\"Overprotected\"\nLonglisted\n
\"I Love Rock 'n' Roll\"\nLonglisted\n
\"Boys\"\nLonglisted\n
Most Distracting Celebrity Cameo Appearance\nThe cast of Austin Powers in Goldmember[r]\nNominated\n
Space Shower Music Awards\n2004\nBest International Female Video\n\"Me Against the Music\" (featuring Madonna)\nNominated\n[346]\n
Spin Awards\n2003\nWorst Song\nWon\n[347]\n
Worst Dressed\nBritney Spears\nWon\n
Worst Solo Artist\nWon\n[348]\n
2004\nRunner-up\n[349]\n
Worst Dressed\nRunner-up\n[350]\n
2005\nWorst Solo Artist\nRunner-up\n[351]\n
Worst Dressed\nWon\n
Spotify Plaques\n2023\n1,000,000,000 Streams\n\"Toxic\"\nWon\n[352]\n
Teen Choice Awards\n1999\nChoice Female Artist\nBritney Spears\nNominated\n[353]\n
Choice Breakout Artist\nNominated\n
Choice Female Hottie\nNominated\n
Choice Single\n\"...Baby One More Time\"\nWon\n
Choice Music Video\nNominated\n
Choice Album\n...Baby One More Time\nWon\n
2000\nChoice Female Artist\nBritney Spears\nWon\n[354]
[355]\n
Choice Female Hottie\nWon\n
Choice Single\n\"Oops!... I Did It Again\"\nNominated\n
Choice Music Video\nNominated\n
Choice Song of the Summer\nNominated\n
Choice Album\nOops!... I Did It Again\nNominated\n
Choice Love Song\n\"From the Bottom of My Broken Heart\"\nNominated\n
2001\nChoice Single\n\"Stronger\"\nNominated\n[356]\n
Choice Female Artist\nBritney Spears\nWon\n
Choice Female Hottie\nNominated\n
2002\nChoice Female Fashion Icon\nNominated\n[357]\n
Choice Female Artist\nWon\n
Choice Female Hottie\nWon\n
Choice Music \u2013 Single\n\"I'm a Slave 4 U\"\nWon\n
Choice Movie Actress \u2013 Drama/Action Adventure\nCrossroads\nNominated\n[358]\n
Choice Breakout Movie Actress\nNominated\n
Choice Movie Chemistry\nLucy and Ben in Crossroads (with Anson Mount)\nNominated\n
2003\nChoice Female Hottie\nBritney Spears\nNominated\n[359]\n
Choice Female Fashion Icon\nNominated\n
2004\nChoice Female Artist\nNominated\n[360]
[361]\n
Choice Female Hottie\nNominated\n
Choice Music Tour\nThe Onyx Hotel Tour\nNominated\n
Choice Single\n\"Toxic\"\nWon\n
Choice Love Song\n\"Everytime\"\nNominated\n
Choice Hook Up\n\"Me Against the Music\" (featuring Madonna)\nNominated\n
2005\nChoice TV Show: Reality\nBritney and Kevin: Chaotic\nNominated\n[362]\n
Choice TV: Female Personality\nNominated\n
Choice Female Artist\nBritney Spears\nNominated\n
2007\nChoice OMG! Moment\nBritney Spears shaving her head\nWon\n[363]
[364]
[365]\n
2008\nChoice Female Artist\nBritney Spears\nNominated\n
Choice Most Fanatic Fans\nNominated\n
2009\nChoice Female Artist\nNominated\n[366]
[367]\n
Ultimate Choice Award \u2722\nWon\n
Choice Music Tour\nThe Circus Starring Britney Spears\nNominated\n
Choice Single\n\"Circus\"\nNominated\n
2011\nChoice Female Summer Music\nBritney Spears\nNominated\n[368]\n
2014\nChoice Social Media Queen\nNominated\n[369]\n
2015\nChoice Music: Collaboration\n\"Pretty Girls\" (with Iggy Azalea)\nNominated\n[370]\n
Choice Female Music\nNominated\n
Candie's Style Icon\nBritney Spears\nWon\n
2016\nChoice Social Media Queen\nNominated\n[371]\n
Choice Twitter\nNominated\n
Choice Instagrammer\nNominated\n
Teen Entertainment Awards\n1999\nHottest Female\nWon\n[372]\n
2000\nCoolest MTV Video\nNominated\n[373]\n
Fave Female Artist\nNominated\n
Most Stylish Female Artist\nNominated\n
Best Untrue Gossip\nNominated\n
Teen People Awards\n1999\n21 Hottest Stars Under 21\nWon\n[374]\n
2000\n25 Hottest Stars Under 25\nWon\n[375]\n
Pop Princess of the Year\nWon\n[376]\n
2001\n25 Hottest Stars Under 25\nWon\n[377]\n
TMF Awards (Belgium)\n2000\nBest International Female Artist\nWon\n[378]\n
2005\nNominated\n[379]\n
2009\nWon\n[380]\n
Best Pop International\nWon\n
Best Live International\nWon\n
TMF Awards (Holland)\n1999\nBest International Newcomer\nWon\n[381]\n
2000\nBest International Female Artist\nWon\n
Top of the Pops Awards\n2001\nBest Pop Act\nNominated\n[382]\n
2002\nTop Fansite Artist\nNominated\n[383]\n
2003\nBest Official Site\n4th place\n[384]\n
Most Gorge Girl\n4th place\n[385]\n
Shameless Exhibitionist\nWon\n[386]\n
Gibbering Fool\nRunner-up\n[387]\n
Most Annoying Voice\nRunner-up\n[388]\n
Most Doogy Clobber\n3rd place\n[389]\n
TVHits Awards\n2000\nBest Female Artist\nWon\n[390]\n
Vevo Certified Award[s]\n2012\nVideos with over 100 million views on Vevo \u2722\n\"Till the World Ends\"\nWon\n[392]\n
\"I Wanna Go\"\nWon\n
2013\n\"Scream & Shout\" (with will.i.am)\nWon\n[393]\n
\"Hold It Against Me\"\nWon\n[394]\n
2014\n\"...Baby One More Time\"\nWon\n
\"Work Bitch\"\nWon\n
\"Circus\"\nWon\n
\"Toxic\"\nWon\n
2015\n\"Pretty Girls\" (with Iggy Azalea)\nWon\n
2017\n\"Oops!... I Did It Again\"\nWon\n
\"Womanizer\"\nWon\n
2018\n\"Ooh La La\"\nWon\n
\"Sometimes\"\nWon\n
\"(You Drive Me) Crazy\"\nWon\n
\"I'm a Slave 4 U\"\nWon\n
2019\n\"Gimme More\"\nWon\n
\"Criminal\"\nWon\n
\"Everytime\"\nWon\n
\"Piece of Me\"\nWon\n
2020\n\"Lucky\"\nWon\n
\"I'm Not a Girl, Not Yet a Woman\"\nWon\n
\"Stronger\"\nWon\n
\"Overprotected\"\nWon\n
2021\n\"If U Seek Amy\"\nWon\n
\"3\"\nWon\n
2022\n\"Slumber Party\"\nWon\n
2023\n\"Radar\"\nWon\n
Virgin Media Music Awards\n2007\nDisaster of the Year\nBritney Spears\nRunner-up\n[395]\n
Best Album\nBlackout\n3rd place\n[396]\n
2008\nBest Album\nCircus\nRunner-up\n[397]\n
Best Track\n\"Womanizer\"\nRunner-up\n[398]\n
Best International Act\nBritney Spears\nRunner-up\n[399]\n
Legend of the Year\n3rd place\n[400]\n
Best Comeback\nRunner-up\n[401]\n
2009\nBest Solo Female\nWon\n[402]\n
Twit of the Year\nWon\n
Virgin Radio UK Awards\n2021\nThe Ultimate Pride Anthem\n\"Stronger\"\n9th place\n[403]\n
The Walt Disney Company \n1993\nMousekeeter\nThe Mickey Mouse Club\nWon\n[404]\n
The Weblog Awards\n2008\nBest Celebrity Blogger\nBritney Spears\nNominated\n[405]\n
What Is Sexy? Awards\n2012\nSexiest Songstress\nWon\n[406]\n
World Music Awards\n2000\nWorld's Best-selling Dance Artist\nWon\n[407]\n
World's Best-selling Female Pop Artist\nWon\n
2001\nWon\n[408]\n
2002\nNominated\n[409]\n
2012\nWorld's Best Female Artist\nCanceled\n[410]\n
2014\nWorld's Best Song\n\"Work Bitch\"\nNominated\n[411]\n
\"Ooh La La\"\nNominated\n
\"Scream & Shout\" (with will.i.am)\nNominated\n
\"Perfume\"\nNominated\n
World's Best Album\nBritney Jean\nNominated\n[412]\n
World's Best Video\n\"Work Bitch\"\nNominated\n[413]\n
\"Ooh La La\"\nNominated\n
\"Scream & Shout\" (with will.i.am)\nNominated\n
\"Perfume\"\nNominated\n
World's Best Female Artist\nBritney Spears\nNominated\n[414]\n
World's Best Entertainer of the Year\nNominated\n[415]\n
World's Best Live Act\nNominated\n[416]\n
World's Best Fanbase\nWon\n[417]\n
XM Satellite Radio Awards \n2005\nDream Duets\nNominated\n[418]\n
YoungStar Awards\n1999\nBest Young Recording Artist or Musical Group\n\"...Baby One More Time\"\nWon\n[419]\n
Z100 Awards \n2007\nBiggest Celebrity Scandal\nBritney Spears Hitting People with Her Car\nRunner-up\n[420]\n
Most Overexposed Celebrity\nBritney Spears\nWon\n
2008\nRunner-up\n[421]\n
2009\n3rd place\n[422]\n
2010\nFavorite Glee Episode\n\"Britney/Brittany\"[t][u]\nWon\n[424]\n
2011\nCollaboration of the Year\n\"S&M\" (remix) (with Rihanna)\nWon\n[425]\n
Favorite Fan Site\nBritney Spears\n3rd place\n
Zamu Music Awards\n2002\nBest International Artist\nWon\n[426]\n
\u017deb\u0159\u00edk Music Awards\n1999\nBest International Pr\u016fser\n3rd place\n[427]\n
2000\nBest International Pr\u016fser\n4th place\n
2001\nBest International Pr\u016fser\nNominated\n
2002\nBest International Pr\u016fser\n5th place\n
2003\nBest International Pr\u016fser\n3rd place\n
2004\nBest International Pr\u016fser\n5th place\n[428]\n
2005\nBest International Pr\u016fser\n4th place\n
2006\nBest International Pr\u016fser\n5th place\n
2007\nBest International Pr\u016fser\nWon\n
2008\nBest International Female\nNominated\n
Best International Pr\u016fser\nWon\n
2009\nBest International Pr\u016fser\n4th place\n
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Other accolades[edit]

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\"Spears
Spears's wax figures at the London Madame Tussauds
\"The
Spears's star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
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State and cultural honors[edit]

\n\n\n\n\n
Key\n
\u2021\nIndicates an honor Britney Spears was considered for only\n
\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
State and cultural honors for Spears\n
Country\nYear\nHonor\nRef.\n
United States\n1992\nMiss Talent USA\n[429]\n
1993\nOutstanding Achievement in The Mickey Mouse Club\n[404]\n
\u2021 April 24, Kentwood, Louisiana (Britney Spears's Day)\n[429]\n
1999\nOutstanding Achievement Honor by Hammond Square Mall\n[430]\n
\u2021 July 10, Tangipahoa Parish, Louisiana (Britney Spears's Day)\n
Inducted into the Young Hollywood Hall of Fame [it] (Music Artist Category)\n[431]\n
2000\nKey to Camden County\n[429]\n
2003\nStar on Hollywood Walk of Fame (Recording Category)\n[432]\n
2006\nDaniel Edwards's sculpture of Britney Spears giving birth[v]\n[433]\n
2011\n\u2021 March 29, San Francisco (Britney Spears's Day)\n[434]\n
2012\nHandprint on Grauman's Chinese Theatre\n[435]\n
2014\n\u2021 November 5, Las Vegas (Britney Spears's Day)\n[436]\n
Key to Las Vegas\n
2017\n\u2021 Nevada Childhood Cancer Foundation's Britney Spears Campus\n\n
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World records[edit]

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Name of publication, year the record was awarded, name of the record, and the name of the record holder\n
Publication\nYear\nWorld record\nRecord holder\nR. Status\nRef.\n
Guinness World Records\n2000\nBest-selling album by a teenage solo artist\n...Baby One More Time\nRecord\n[437]\n
Teenage female solo artist with most No. 1 hits (U.S artist)\nBritney Spears\nRecord\n[438]\n
2001\nMost UK No. 1 singles by a teenage solo artist[w]\nRecord\n[439]\n
Fastest-selling album by a teenage solo artist\nOops!... I Did It Again\nRecord\n[440]\n
2003\nHighest annual earnings ever for a female singer[x]\nBritney Spears\nEliminated\n[442]\n
Best-selling teenage artist\nRecord\n[443]\n
Most expensive TV advertising campaign ($8.1 million)[y]\nRecord\n[444]\n
2004\nFirst female artist to debut at number-one with their first four albums in US\nRecord\n[445]\n
Best start on the US album chart by a female artist\nRecord\n
2005\nLargest TV audience for a performance (340 million viewers)[z]\nRecord\n[446]\n
Biggest-selling teenage artist\nRecord\n[447]\n
2007\nMost searched person on the Internet[aa]\nEliminated\n[449]\n
2010\nYoungest female to have five number-one studio albums\nRecord\n[6]\n
2011\nMost products placement in a music video\n\"Hold It Against Me\"[ab]\nEliminated\n[445]\n
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Name of publisher, name of listicle, year(s) listed, and placement result\n
Publisher\nYear\nListicle\nFor\nResult\nRef.\n
All Headline News\n2008\nTop Song of 2008\nWomanizer\n1st\n[11]\n
Billboard\n1999\nTop New Pop Artists (Year-End List)\nHerself\n1st\n[450]\n
Hot 100 Singles Artist \u2014 Female (Year-End List)\n
Top Billboard 200 Album Artists \u2014 Female (Year-End List)\n
Top Billboard 200 Albums Artist (Year-End List)\n2nd\n
Top Billboard 200 Albums (Year-End List)\n\u2026Baby One More Time\n
Hot 100 Singles Artist (Year-End List)\nHerself\n3rd\n
Top Pop Artists (Year-End List)\n
Hot 100 Single Sales (Year-End List)\n...Baby One More Time\n4th\n
Hot 100 Singles (Year-End List)\n5th\n
Hot Top 40 Artists (Year-End List)\nHerself\n6th\n
Hot Top 40 Tracks (Year-End List)\n...Baby One More Time\n11th\n
Hot 100 Singles Airplay (Year-End List)\n20th\n
Hot 100 Singles Airplay (Year-End List)\nSometimes\n70th\n
Hot Singles (Year-End List)\n86th\n
2000\nTop Billboard 200 Artists (Year-End List)\nHerself\n1st\n[451]\n
Top Billboard 200 Artists \u2014 Female (Year-End List)\n
Top Pop Artists \u2014 Female (Year-End List)\n3rd\n
Top Billboard 200 Albums (Year-End List)\nOops!\u2026 I Did It Again\n4th\n
Top Internet Artists (Year-End List)\nHerself\n
Hot 100 Artists \u2014 Female (Year-End List)\n6th\n
Hot 100 Sales (Year-End List)\nFrom the Bottom Of My Broken Heart\n7th\n
Top Internet Albums (Year-End List)\nOops!\u2026 I Did It Again\n
Top Pop Artists (Year-End List)\nHerself\n9th\n
Top Billboard 200 Albums (Year-End List)\n\u2026Baby One More Time\n17th\n
Hot 100 Artists (Year-End List)\nHerself\n18th\n
Hot 100 Airplay (Year-End List)\nOops!\u2026 I Did Again\n51st\n
Hot Singles (Year-End List)\n55th\n
From The Bottom Of My Broken Heart\n77th\n
2001\nTop Billboard 200 Artists \u2014 Female (Year-End List)\nHerself\n3rd\n[452]\n
Hot Dance Maxi-Singles Sales Artist (Year-End List)\n5th\n
Hot Dance Maxi-Singles Sales (Year-End List)\nStronger\n7th\n
Top Billboard 200 Artists (Year-End List)\nHerself\n15th\n
Hot 100 Artists (Year-End List)\n85th\n
Top Billboard 200 Albums (Year-End List)\nOops!\u2026 I Did It Again\n28th\n
Britney\n118th\n
2002\nTop Billboard 200 Artists \u2014 Female (Year-End List)\nHerself\n2nd\n[453]\n
Top Billboard 200 Artists (Year-End List)\n6th\n
Top 25 Tours (Year-End List)\nDream Within a Dream Tour\n6th\n
Top Billboard 200 Albums (Year-End List)\nBritney\n8th\n
Top Pop Artists (Year-End List)\nHerself\n30th\n
2003\n40 Best Deep Cuts of 2003\nShowdown\n9th\n[454]\n
100 Greatest Songs of 2003\nMe Against The Music (Featuring Madonna)\n19th\n[455]\n
Mainstream Top 40 (Year-End List)\n97th\n[456]\n
2004\nDance Single Sales (Year-End List)\n1st\n[457]\n
Top Billboard 200 Albums Female \u2014 (Year-End List)\nIn The Zone\n3rd\n
Hot 100 Artists \u2014 Female (Year-End List)\nHerself\n3rd\n
Hot Digital Track Artists (Year-End List)\n6th\n
Hot Digital Tracks (Year-End List)\nToxic\n8th\n
Top Billboard 200 Albums (Year-End List)\nIn The Zone\n8th\n
Top Billboard 200 Artists (Year-End List)\nHerself\n9th\n
Mainstream Top 40 (Year-End List)\nToxic\n10th\n
Top Pop Artists (Year-End List)\nHerself\n11th\n
Hot 100 Single Sales (Year-End List)\nMe Against The Music (featuring Madonna)\n17th\n
Top 25 Tours (Year-End List)\nThe Onyx Hotel Tour\n17th\n
Hot 100 Artists (Year-End List)\nHerself\n20th\n
Mainstream Top 40 (Year-End List)\nEverytime\n31st\n
Hot Singles (Year-End List)\nToxic\n48th\n
Rhythmic (Year-End List)\n74th\n
Hot Singles (Year-End List)\nEverytime\n83rd\n
2005\nTop Billboard 200 Albums (Year-End List)\nGreatest Hits: My Prerogative\n74th\n[458]\n
2006\nTop Dance/Electronic Albums (Year-End List)\nB in the Mix: The Remixes\n10th\n[459]\n
2007\nTop Billboard 200 Albums (Year-End List)\nBlackout\n138th\n[460]\n
Best Album of 2007\nBlackout\n1st\n
2008\nTop Pop Artists (Year-End List)\nHerself\n15th\n\n
Dance/Mix Show Airplay (Year-End List)\nBreak the Ice\n16th\n[461]\n
Dance Club Songs (Year-End List)\nPiece of Me\n37th\n
Hot Singles (Year-End List)\nWomanizer\n80th\n
Piece of Me\n83rd\n
Top Billboard 200 Albums (Year-End List)\nBlackout\n85th\n[462]\n
2009\nTop Billboard 200 Albums \u2014 Female (Year-End List)\nCircus\n4th\n[463]\n
Top Billboard 200 Albums (Year-End List)\nCircus\n6th\n
Digital Song Sales (Year-End List)\nCircus\n17th\n
Mainstream Top 40 (Year-End List)\nWomanizer\n26th\n
Hot Singles (Year-End List)\nCircus\n27th\n
Womanizer\n39th\n
If U Seek Amy\n74th\n
3\n87th\n
2010\nMainstream Top 40 (Year-End List)\n3\n39th\n[464]\n
Hot Singles (Year-End List)\n69th\n
2011\nThe Best Music Videos of the 1990s\n...Baby One More Time\n1st\n[465]\n
Hot 100 Singles Artist \u2014 Female (Year-End List)\nHerself\n7th\n
Mainstream Top 40 (Year-End List)\nI Wanna Go\n13th\n
Mainstream Top 40 (Year-End List)\nTill The World Ends\n16th\n
Dance Club Songs (Year-End List)\n17th\n
Dance/Mix Show Airplay (Year-End List)\n26th\n
Hot Singles (Year-End List)\n27th\n
Dance/Mix Show Airplay (Year-End List)\nHold It Against Me\n30th\n
I Wanna Go\n31st\n
Top Billboard 200 Albums (Year-End List)\nFemme Fatale\n31st\n
Dance Club Songs (Year-End List)\nHold It Against Me\n34th\n
Radio Songs (Year-End List)\nI Wanna Go\n37th\n
Dance Club Songs (Year-End List)\n39th\n
Mainstream Top 40 (Year-End List)\nHold It Against Me\n40th\n
Hot Singles (Year-End List)\nI Wanna Go\n46th\n
Rhythmic (Year-End List)\nTill The World Ends\n50th\n
Hot Singles (Year-End List)\nHold It Against Me\n60th\n
2013\nHot Dance/Electronic Songs (Year-End List)\nScream & Shout\n6th\n[466]\n
Dance Club Songs (Year-End List)\n9th\n
Hot Dance/Electronic Songs (Year-End List)\nWork B**ch\n17th\n
Mainstream Top 40 (Year-End List)\nScream & Shout\n22nd\n
Hot 100 Singles (Year-End List)\n23rd\n
Rhythmic (Year-End List)\n24th\n
2014\nHot Dance/Electronic Songs (Year-End List)\nWork B**ch\n26th\n[467]\n
Top Billboard 200 Albums (Year-End List)\nBritney Jean\n74th\n
2015\nDance Club Songs (Year-End List)\nPretty Girls (Featuring Iggy Azalea)\n32nd\n[468]\n
2016\nDance Club Songs (Year-End List)\nMake me... (Featuring G-Eazy)\n32nd\n
Top Billboard 200 Albums (Year-End List)\nGlory\n172nd\n
2017\nDance Club Songs (Year-End List)\nSlumber Party (Featuring Tinashe)\n17th\n
2022\nHot Dance/Electronic Songs (Year-End List)\nHold Me Closer\n8th\n
Adult Contemporary (Year-End List)\n20th\n
Digital Song Sales (Year-End List)\n23rd\n
Adult Top 40\n30th\n
2023\nHot Dance/Electronic Songs (Year-End List)\nHold Me Closer\n2nd\n[469]\n
Adult Contemporary (Year-End List)\n5th\n
Adult Contemporary Artists (Year-End List)\nHerself\n7th\n
Adult Top 40 (Year-End List)\nHold Me Closer\n27th\n
The 100 Greatest Songs of 2003\nMe Against The Music (featuring Madonna)\n19th\n[470]\n
1990s\nDecade-End Chart Performance\n\u2026Baby One More Time\n29th\n[471]\n
2000-2009\nOops!\u2026 I Did It Again\n6th\n[472]\n
Britney\n64th\n[473]\n
\u2026Baby One More Time\n81st\n[474]\n
In The Zone\n143st\n[475]\n
2010s-End\nDecade-End Chart Performance\nScream & Shout\n45th\n[476]\n
All-Time\nAll-time Charts\n

(US Billboard 200) \u2014 Women\n

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\u2026Baby One More Time\n16th\n
Oops!\u2026 I Did It Again\n64th\n[477]\n
Greatest of All Time Billboard 200 Albums\n\u2026Baby One More Time\n41st\n[477]\n
Billboard Reader\u2019s Poll\n2008\nBest Album of 2008\nCircus\n1st\n[11]\n
2007\nBest Album of 2007\nBlackout\n1st\n
Billboard Readers\u2019 Choice\n2007\nAlbum of The Year\n1st\n
Blender\n2005\n500 Greatest Songs Since You Were Born\n...Baby One More Time\n9th\n[478]\n
Cleveland.com\n1999\nBiggest Pop Star in the World\nHerself\n1st\n[479]\n
2000\n4th\n
Forbes\n2001\nHighest-Earning Musicians \u2014 Female\n1st\n[480]\n
2012\n[481]\n
2007\n20 Richest Women In\n

Entertainment \n

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12th\n[482]\n
GQ Magazine\n2023\n12 essential pop albums of the 21st century\nBritney\nPlaced\n[483]\n
Fuse TV\n2008\nBest Video of 2008\nWomanizer\n1st\n[11]\n
Hollywood Life\n2003\nTop 10 Most Toned in a New Hollywood\nHerself\n1st\n
ITunes\n2008\nBest Pop Album Of The Year\nBlackout\n1st\n
IFPI Switzerland\n2008\nTop 100 Albums of 2008 \u2014 Best Album of 2008\nCircus\n1st\n[484]\n
Jam!\n2010\nMost Influential Video in The History of Pop Music\n...Baby One More Time\n3rd\n\n
MTV\n2000\n100 Greatest Pop Songs Since 1963\n25th\n[485]\n
OK! Magazine\n2009\nOK!\u2019s Hottest Body of 2009\nHerself\n1st\n[11]\n
People Magazine\n2008\nMost Talked \u2014 About Star\n1st\n
2008\nBest Comeback\n1st\n
Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame\n2012\nRock And Roll Hall Of Fame\nBlackout\nPlaced\n[5]\n
Rolling Stone\n2000\n100 Greatest Pop Songs Since 1963\n...Baby One More Time\n25th\n[11]\n
2020\nThe 100 Greatest Debut Singles of All Time\n1st\n[486]\n
500 Greatest Albums of All Time\nBlackout\n441st\n[487]\n
2021\nRolling Stone's 500 Greatest Songs of All Time\n...Baby One More Time\n205th\n[488]\n
Watchmojo\n2023\nTop 10 Best Pop Albums of the 2000s\nBritney\n3rd\n[489]\n
Yahoo!\n2006\nTop Searched Artist Of The Year\nHerself\n1st\n[11]\n
2007\n
2008\n
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  1. ^ \"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.\n
  2. \n
  3. ^ 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\"\u2014all 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.\n
  4. \n
  5. ^ \"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]\n
  6. \n
  7. ^ Tied with Celine Dion.\n
  8. \n
  9. ^ 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[120]\n
  10. \n
  11. ^ Tied with Madonna in Swept Away.\n
  12. \n
  13. ^ Awards and nominations Spears has received as a producer.\n
  14. \n
  15. ^ 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.[135]\n
  16. \n
  17. ^ 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.[161]\n
  18. \n
  19. ^ Previously knowns as TRL [it] Awards from 2006—2012.[184]\n
  20. \n
  21. ^ Formerly known as MTV Movie Awards.\n
  22. \n
  23. ^ 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.[220]\n
  24. \n
  25. ^ Marjan Malakpour was awarded Best Styling for her work on \"Till the World Ends\".[222]\n
  26. \n
  27. ^ Shared with Laura Bell Bundy, Natalie Portman, Donna English, Susan Mansur and Joel Vig.\n
  28. \n
  29. ^ 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.[284]\n
  30. \n
  31. ^ Formerly known as PopCrush Music Awards.\n
  32. \n
  33. ^ 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.[309]\n
  34. \n
  35. ^ Shared with Tom Cruise, Gwyneth Paltrow, Kevin Spacey, Danny DeVito, Steven Spielberg, and John Travolta.\n
  36. \n
  37. ^ Vevo Certified Award honors artists with over 100 million views on Vevo and its partners (including YouTube) through special features on the Vevo website.[391]\n
  38. \n
  39. ^ Shared with Heather Morris.\n
  40. \n
  41. ^ This episode was the most-watched episode of the Glee series with 13.51 million viewers.[423]\n
  42. \n
  43. ^ 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.\n
  44. \n
  45. ^ The number-one singles are \"...Baby One More Time\", \"Born to Make You Happy\", and \"Oops!... I Did It Again\".\n
  46. \n
  47. ^ Spears held this record for five years before she lost it to Beyonc\u00e9 in 2008.[441]\n
  48. \n
  49. ^ Spears's commercials for Pepsi Cola.\n
  50. \n
  51. ^ Madonna, Britney Spears, Christina Aguilera, and Missy Elliott performance at the 2003 MTV Video Music Awards.\n
  52. \n
  53. ^ Spears held this record for five years before she lost it to Lady Gaga in 2011.[448]\n
  54. \n
  55. ^ Spears only held this record for a short time. Later, Guinness World Records officially declared this record belongs to Lady Gaga and Beyonc\u00e9 for \"Telephone\".\n
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  3. ^ Hughes 2005, p. 152\n
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  5. ^ \"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.\n
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  9. ^ a b \"Blackout [sound recording] / Britney Spears\". Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Archived from the original on February 1, 2013. Retrieved September 2, 2014.\n
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  11. ^ a b Glenday 2010, p. 214.\n
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  13. ^ Sheffield, Rob; Spanos, Brittany; Shaffer, Claire; Bernstein, Jonathan; Leight, Elias; Freeman, Jon; Grow, Kory; Greene, Andy; Hudak, Joseph; Ehrlich, Brenna; Blistein, Jon; Martoccio, Angie; Dolan, Jon; Newman, Jason; Portwood, Jerry (May 19, 2020). \"The 100 Greatest Debut Singles of All Time\". Rolling Stone. Archived from the original on June 1, 2020. Retrieved June 8, 2021. [...] this girl changed the sound of pop forever: It's Britney, bitch. Nothing was ever the same. R.S.\n
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  15. ^ \"The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time\". Rolling Stone. September 22, 2020. Archived from the original on December 14, 2020. Retrieved June 8, 2021. The classics are still the classics, but the canon keeps getting bigger and better\n
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  17. ^ 2009 4Music Video Honours:\n\n
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  29. ^ American Music Awards of 2000:\n\n
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  31. ^ American Music Awards of 2001:\n\n
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  33. ^ \"Your voted for your favorites - now find out who won!\". Event ArtistDirect. Artistdirect. Archived from the original on April 22, 2001. Retrieved June 1, 2021.\n
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American entertainer Britney Spears has received many awards and nominations. 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.\n

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.\n

In 2001, Spears released her self-titled third studio album, Britney. The album earned two Grammy nominations\u2014Best 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]\n

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]\n

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]\n

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List of awards and nominations received by Britney Spears\n\n\n\n
\u2722\nIndicates non-competitive categories, also shown underlined\n
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Organizations\nYear\nCategory\nRecipient(s) and nominee(s)\nResult\nRef.\n
4Music Video Honours \n2009\nWorld's Greatest Popstar\nBritney Spears\nNominated\n[9]\n
2011\nBest Video\n\"Till the World Ends\"\nNominated\n[10]\n
\"I Wanna Go\"\nNominated\n
Alfa Music Awards\n2008\nBest Album\nBlackout\nWon\n[11]\n
Apelzin Awards\nBest Pop Artist\nBritney Spears\nWon\n
AOL Awards\n1999\nBest New Artist\nWon\n
APRA Music Awards \n2000\nMost Performed Foreign Work\n\"...Baby One More Time\"\nNominated\n[12]\n
Amadeus Austrian Music Awards\n2000\nInternational Newcomer of the Year\nBritney Spears\nWon\n[13]\n
2001\nInternational Solo Pop/Rock Artist\n\"Oops!... I Did It Again\"\nNominated\n[14]\n
American Music Awards\n2000\nFavorite New Pop/Rock Artist\nBritney Spears\nWon\n[15]\n
Favorite Pop/Rock Female Artist\nNominated\n
Favorite Pop/Rock Album\n ...Baby One More Time\nNominated\n
2001\n Oops!... I Did It Again\nNominated\n[16]\n
Artist of the Year\nBritney Spears\nNominated\n
Favorite Pop/Rock Female Artist\nNominated\n
Artistdirect Awards\n2000\nFavorite Turn-It-Up-Loud CD\n Oops!... I Did It Again\nNominated\n[17]\n
Favorite Female Artist\nBritney Spears\nNominated\n
Most Talked About Artist\nNominated\n
Sexiest Female\nNominated\n
Best Official Site\nNominated\n
Audible Awards\n2023\nThe Best of 2023 (The top 20 audiobooks of 2023)\nThe Woman In Me\nWon\n\n
BDS Awards \n2003\n200,000 Spins\n\"Sometimes\"\nWon\n[18]\n
2004\n50,000 Spins\n\"Me Against the Music\" (featuring Madonna)\nWon\n[19]\n
\"Toxic\"\nWon\n[20]\n
100,000 Spins\nWon\n[21]\n
200,000 Spins\nWon\n[22]\n
50,000 Spins\n\"Everytime\"\nWon\n[23]\n
100,000 Spins\nWon\n[24]\n
2010\n\"3\"\nWon\n[25]\n
50,000 Spins\nWon\n
2011\n100,000 Spins\n\"Hold It Against Me\"\nWon\n[26]\n
200,000 Spins\n\"Till the World Ends\"\nWon\n[27]\n
\"I Wanna Go\"\nWon\n[28]\n
300,000 Spins\n\"Womanizer\"\nWon\n[27]\n
BMI Film & TV Awards[b]\n2005\nBest Original Song\n\"Follow Me\"[c]\nWon\n[37]\n
2008\nWon\n[38]\n
Bambi Awards\n2008\nBest International Pop Star\nBritney Spears\nWon\n[39]\n
Barbie\n2002\nBarbie Award \u2722\nWon\n[40]\n
Basenotes Fragrance Awards\n2007\nBest Celebrity Fragrance for Women of the Year\nCurious\nWon\n[41]\n
Fantasy\nWon\n
2008\nBest Celebrity Women's Fragrance\nWon\n[42]\n
2009\nWon\n[43]\n
Best of Las Vegas Awards\n2015\nBest Overall Show\nBritney: Piece of Me\nGold\n[44]\n
Best Bachelorette Party\nBritney Spears\nGold\n
2016\nBest Singer/Musician[d]\nGold\n
Best Resident Performer\nGold\n
Best Bachelorette Party\nSilver\n
Best Banchelor Party\nSilver\n
2017\nBest Bachelorette Party\nGold\n[45]\n
Best Resident Performer\nGold\n
Best Bachelor Party\nGold\n
Best Production Show\nBritney: Piece of Me\nGold\n
Billboard Mid-Year Music Awards\n2011\nFirst-Half MVP\nBritney Spears\nWon\n[46]\n
Best Dressed\nNominated\n
Best Comeback\nNominated\n
Best Song\n\"Hold It Against Me\"\nWon\n
Best Album\nFemme Fatale\nWon\n
Best Music Video\n\"I Wanna Go\"\nWon\n
Best Tour\nFemme Fatale Tour\nWon\n
2012\nMost Anticipated Event\nThe X Factor\nWon\n[47]\n
2013\n\"Work Bitch\"\nWon\n[48]\n
2015\nMost Buzzed-About Moment\n\"Pretty Girls\" (with Iggy Azalea)\nNominated\n[49]\n
Billboard Music Awards\n1999\nArtist of the Year\nBritney Spears\nNominated\n[50]\n
Female Artist of the Year\nWon\n
Top New Artist\nWon\n
Top Billboard 200 Artist\nNominated\n
Top Billboard Hot 100 Artist\nWon\n
Top Billboard 200 Album\n...Baby One More Time\nNominated\n
Female Albums Artist of the Year\nWon\n
Female Singles Artist of the Year\nWon\n
2000\nFemale Artist of the Year\nBritney Spears\nNominated\n[51]\n
Top Billboard 200 Artist\nNominated\n
Albums Artist of the Year\nOops!... I Did It Again\nWon\n
Top Billboard 200 Album\nNominated\n
Biggest One-Week Sales of an Album Ever by a Female Artist\nWon\n
2001\nFemale Albums Artist of the Year\nBritney\nNominated\n[52]\n
2004\nTop Female Artist\nBritney Spears\nNominated\n[53]\n
Top Billboard 200 Album\nNominated\n
Mainstream Top 40 Artist of the Year\nNominated\n
Top Hot 100 Artist\nNominated\n
Top-Selling Dance Single of the Year\n\"Me Against the Music\" (featuring Madonna)\nWon\n
2012\nTop Dance/Electronic Song\n\"Till the World Ends\"\nNominated\n[54]\n
Top Dance Artist\nBritney Spears\nNominated\n
2016\nMillennium Award \u2722\nWon\n[55]\n
2023\nTop Dance/Electronic Song\n\"Hold Me Closer\"\nNominated\n[56]\n
Billboard Music Video Awards\n2002\nAdult Contemporary: Best Clip of the Year\n\"Don't Let Me Be the Last to Know\"\nNominated\n[57]\n
Billboard Touring Awards\n2009\nTop Touring Artist of the Decade\nBritney Spears\nNominated\n[58]\n
Top Tour\nThe Circus Starring Britney Spears\nNominated\n[59]\n
2011\nFemme Fatale Tour\nNominated\n[60]\n
Billboard Year-End Awards\n2009\nArtist of the Year (Female)\nBritney Spears\n7th Place\n[61]\n
Bizarre Awards\n2016\nWoman of the Year \u2722\nBritney Spears\nWon\n[62]\n
Blockbuster Entertainment Awards\n2000\nFavorite CD\n...Baby One More Time\nNominated\n[63]\n
Favorite Female New Artist\nNominated\n
2001\nFavorite Female Pop Artist\nOops!... I Did It Again\nWon\n[64]\n
Favorite Female Artist of the Year\nNominated\n[65]\n
Favorite CD\nNominated\n
Bravo A-List Awards\n2009\nA-List Album\nCircus\nWon\n[66]\n
A-List Download\n\"Circus\"\nWon\n
A-List Artist of the Year\nBritney Spears\nWon\n
Bravo Otto\n1999\nBest Female Singer\nGold\n[67]\n
2000\nGold\n[68]\n
2001\nBronze\n[69]\n
2008\nSilver\n[70]\n
BreakOut Awards\n2021\nBreakout of the Year\n#FreeBritney movement\nWon\n[71]\n
BreakTudo Awards\n2018\nBest Summer Tour Artist\nBritney Spears\nNominated\n[72]\n
2023\nInternational Collaboration of the Year\n\"Hold Me Closer\"\nNominated\n[73]\n
Brit Awards\n2000\nBest International Female Solo Artist\nBritney Spears\nNominated\n[74]\n
International Breakthrough Act\nNominated\n
2001\nBest International Female Solo Artist\nNominated\n[75]\n
Best Pop Act\nNominated\n
CD:UK \n2000\nBest Singer\nWon\n[76]\n
CDDB Silicon CD Award\n1999\nMost Played Single in the World\n\"...Baby One More Time\"\nWon\n[77]\n
Capital Radio Awards\n2000\nFavorite International Female Artist\nBritney Spears\nWon\n[78]\n
Capricho Awards\n2001\nBest International Female Singer\nWon\n[79]\n
2008\nWon\n[80]\n
Best International Music Video\n\"Piece of Me\"\nWon\n
Celebmix Awards\n2023\nBest Fandom\nThe Britney Army\nNominated\n[81]\n
Biggest Inspiration\nBritney Spears\nWon\n
Pop Culture Moment of The Year\nThe Woman In Me\nNominated\n
Channel [V] Thailand Music Video Awards\n2002\nPopular International Music Video\n\"I'm a Slave 4 U\"\nWon\n[82]\n
2004\nThailand Viewer's Choice\n\"Me Against the Music\" (featuring Madonna)\nWon\n
Popular International Female Artist\nBritney Spears\nWon\n
2011\nNominated\n[83]\n
Comet Awards\n1999\nBest International Newcomer\nWon\n[84]\n
2000\nBest International Artist\nWon\n[85]\n
2004\nNominated\n[86]\n
Best International Video\n\"Toxic\"\nNominated\n
2008\nQueen of Pop 2008\nBritney Spears\nWon\n[87]\n
Cosmopolitan Awards\n2002\nFun, Fearless Female of the Year \u2722\nWon\n[88]\n
2008\nUltimate Women of the Year \u2722\nWon\n[89]\n
2009\nBest Celebrity Fragrance for Women\nHidden Fantasy\nNominated\n[90]\n
2010\nCircus Fantasy\nWon\n[91]\n
2013\nIsland Fantasy\nNominated\n[92]\n
Covina Awards\n2006\nBest Female Artist\nBritney Spears\nWon\n[11]\n
Best Pop Song\n\"Someday (I Will Understand)\"\nWon\n[11]\n
Danish Grammy Awards \n2000\nForeign Newcomer of the Year\nBritney Spears\nWon\n[93]\n
Digital Song of the Year (Poland)\n2010\nForeign Song\n\"Womanizer\"\nWon\n[94]\n
E! Awards \n2001\nEntertainer of the Year\nBritney Spears\nNominated\n[95]\n
Echo Music Prize\n2000\nInternational Newcomer of the Year\nNominated\n[96]\n
International Rock/Pop Artist of the Year\nNominated\n
2001\nWon\n[97]\n
International Rock/Pop Single of the Year\n\"Lucky\"\nNominated\n[98]\n
Electronic Music Awards\n2023\nDance Song of The Year (Radio)\n\"Hold Me Closer\"\nNominated\n[99]\n
Remix of The Year\n\"Hold Me Closer (Joel Corry Remix)\"\nWon\n[100]\n
\"Hold Me Closer (Dark Intensity Remix)\"\nNominated\n[101]\n
Emma-gaala\n2000\nForeign Artist of the Year\nBritney Spears\nNominated\n[102]\n
2010\nNominated\n[103]\n
FHM Music & TV Awards\n2005\nSexiest Video \u2014 Public\u2019s Choice\n\"Toxic\"\nWon\n[104]\n
FiFi Awards \nBest Women's Perfume\nCurious\nWon\n[105]\n
Consumer's Women Choice Awards \u2014 CosmoGirl!\nWon\n[106]\n
CosmoGirl!Women's Luxe\nFinalist\n[107]\n
2006\nFragrance of the Year – Women's Luxe\nFantasy\nFinalist\n[108]\n
2011\nWomen's Best Packaging of the Year\nRadiance\nNominated\n[109]\n
2016\nFragrance of the Year – Women's Popular\nFantasy Initmate Edition\nFinalist\n[110]\n
2019\nPrerogative\nFinalist\n[111]\n
Social Media Campaign of the Year\nFinalist\n
Fragrance Foundation Awards\n2005\n2005 Consumer Choice \u2013 Women\u2019s\nCurious\nWon\n[112]\n
2023\nFragrance Hall of Fame\nFantasy\nWon\n[113]\n
Fragrantica Choice Awards\n2017\nFantasy\nBest Fragrance of All Times For Women\nNominated\n[114]\n
Curious\nNominated\n
Midnight Fantasy\nNominated\n
Believe\nNominated\n
Best Unisex Fragrance of All Time\nNominated\n
Fantasy\nBest Fragrance For Cold Days\nNominated\n
Hidden Fantasy\nNominated\n
Private Show\nNominated\n
Fantasy Anniversary Edition\nNominated\n
Curious\nBest Fragrance For Cold Days\nNominated\n
Island Fantasy\nNominated\n
VIP Private Show\nBest Perfume Flanker of The Year\nNominated\n
Fantasy In Bloom\nNominated\n
Fantasy Intimate Edition\nThe Legend of the Latest Decade For Women\nNominated\n
Fantasy\nBest Bargain Fragrance for Women\nWon\n
Fantasy: The Naughty Remix\nNominated\n
Fantasy: The Nice Remix\nNominated\n
Midnight Fantasy\nNominated\n
Believe\nNominated\n
Hidden Fantasy\nNominated\n
Private Show\nNominated\n
Curious\nNominated\n
2018\nFantasy\nWomen Fragrance of the Year\nNominated\n[115]\n
Prerogative\nNominated\n
Best Unisex Fragrance\nNominated\n
Sunset Fantasy\nBest Perfume Bottle of the Year\nNominated\n
Fantasy In Bloom\nBest Perfume Flanker of the Year\nNominated\n
Sunset Fantasy\nNominated\n
Fantasy\nBest Gourmand Fragrance of the Year\nNominated\n
Midnight Fantasy\nNominated\n
Hidden Fantasy\nNominated\n
2019\nRainbow Fantasy\nWomen Fragrance of the Year\nNominated\n[116]\n
Prerogative\nNominated\n
Best Unisex Perfume of the Year\nNominated\n
Rainbow Fantasy\nBiggest Perfume Flex 2019\nNominated\n
Fantasy\nBest Women\u2019s Perfume of All Time\nNominated\n
Curious\nNominated\n
Midnight Fantasy\nNominated\n
Private Show\nNominated\n
Believe\nNominated\n
GAFFA Awards \n1999\nBest Foreign New Artist\nBritney Spears\nWon\n[117]\n
2008\nBest Foreign Female Act\n5th place\n[118]\n
GLAAD Media Awards\n2018\nVanguard Award \u2722\nWon\n[119]\n
GV Music & Fashion Awards[e]\n2005\nVideo of the Year\n\"Toxic\"\nWon\n[121]\n
Best Female Album\nIn the Zone\nWon\n[122]\n
Best Pop Song Female Performance\n\"Everytime\"\nWon\n
Most Fashionable Artist\nBritney Spears\nWon\n[123]\n
Gaygalan Awards\n2005\nInternational Song of the Year\n\"Toxic\"\nWon\n[124]\n
Glammy Awards\n2006\nThe Best Fragrances\nCurious\nWon\n[125]\n
2007\nWon\n
2008\nWon\n
2009\nWon\n
2010\nWon\n
Glamour Awards\n2003\nWoman of the Year \u2722\nBritney Spears\nWon\n[126]\n
2010\nInternational Musician/Solo Artist\nNominated\n[127]\n
2012\nNominated\n[128]\n
Gold Derby Music Awards\n2023\nBest Collaboration\n\"Hold Me Closer\"\nNominated\n[129]\n
Golden Raspberry Awards\n2003\nWorst Actress[f]\nCrossroads\nWon\n[130]\n
Worst Original Song\n\"I'm Not a Girl, Not Yet a Woman\"\nWon\n
\"Overprotected\"\nNominated\n
Worst Screen Couple\nLucy and Ben in Crossroads (with Anson Mount)\nNominated\n
Most Flatulent Teen-Targeted Movie[g]\nCrossroads\nNominated\n
2005\nWorst Supporting Actress\nFahrenheit 9/11\nWon\n[131]\n
2006\nMost Tiresome Tabloid Targets\nBritney Spears, Kevin Federline, and Sean Preston Federline\nNominated\n[132]\n
Golden Music Awards\n2003\nBest International Video\n\"I\u2019m Not a Girl, Not yet a Woman\"\nWon\n[11]\n
Goodreads Choice Awards\n2023\nBest Memoir & Autobiography\nThe Woman In Me\nWon\n[133]\n
Grammy Awards\n2000\nBest New Artist\nBritney Spears\nNominated\n[134]\n
Best Female Pop Vocal Performance\n\"...Baby One More Time\"\nNominated\n
2001\n\"Oops!... I Did It Again\"\nNominated\n
Best Pop Vocal Album\nOops!... I Did It Again\nNominated\n
2003\nBritney\nNominated\n
Best Female Pop Vocal Performance\n\"Overprotected\"\nNominated\n
2005\nBest Dance Recording\n\"Toxic\"\nWon\n
2010\n\"Womanizer\"\nNominated\n
Hollywood Beauty Awards[h] \n2018\nFragrance of the Year\nFantasy in Bloom\nWon\n[136]\n
Hong Kong Top Sales Music Awards\n2005\nTen Best Foreign Sales Releases\nGreatest Hits: My Prerogative\n2nd place\n[137]\n
Hungarian Music Awards\n2000\nForeign Pop Album of the Year\n...Baby One More Time\nNominated\n[138]\n
2001\nOops!... I Did It Again\nNominated\n[139]\n
2009\nForeign Dance-Pop Album of the Year\nCircus\nNominated\n[140]\n
Indonesia Music Choice Awards\n1999\nBest Pop Song\n\"...Baby One More Time\"\nWon\n[141]\n
Best Song\nWon\n
Best Music Video\nWon\n
Best New Artist\nWon\n
Best Female\nWon\n
Best Dance\n\"(You Drive Me) Crazy\"\nWon\n
Trendsetter of the Year \u2722\nBritney Spears\nWon\n
2000\nBest Female\n\"Oops!\u2026 I Did It Again\"\nWon\n
Best Song\nWon\n
Best Pop Song\nWon\n
Best Album\nOops!\u2026 I Did It Again\nWon\n
Artist of the Year\nBritney Spears\nWon\n
2001\nWon\n
Best Female\n\"Lucky\"\nWon\n
Best Pop Song\nWon\n
Best Dance\n\"Stronger\"\nWon\n
2002\n\"I\u2019m A Slave 4 U\"\nWon\n
Best Female\nWon\n
Hottest Video\nWon\n
2003\nBest Dance\n\"Overprotected\"\nWon\n
Best Pop Song\n\"I\u2019m Not a Girl, Not Yet a Woman \"\nWon\n
2004\nBest Female Artist\n\"Me Against the Music\"\nWon\n
Best Dance\nWon\n
Best Collaboration\nWon\n
Best Style in a Video\nWon\n
2005\nBest Pop Song\n\"Everytime\"\nWon\n
Best Video\nWon\n
Best Dance\n\"Toxic\"\nWon\n
Artist of the Year\nBritney Spears\nWon\n
Hottest Female of the Year\nWon\n
2006\nBest Pop Song\n\"Someday (I Will Understand)\"\nWon\n
Best Unreleased Track/Song\n\"I've Just Begun (Having My Fun)\"\nWon\n
International Dance Music Awards \n2003\nBest Dance Video\n\"Me Against the Music\" (featuring Madonna)\nNominated\n[142]\n
Best Pop\nNominated\n
2005\nBest Pop Dance Track\n\"Toxic\"\nNominated\n[143]\n
Best Dance Solo Artist\nNominated\n
2008\nBest Pop Dance Track\n\"Gimme More\"\nNominated\n[144]\n
Best Dance Solo Artist\nNominated\n
2009\nBest Pop Dance Track\n\"Womanizer\"\nNominated\n[145]\n
Best Music Video\nNominated\n
Best Solo Artist\nBritney Spears\nNominated\n
2010\nBest Pop Dance Track\n\"3\"\nNominated\n[146]\n
Best Music Video\nNominated\n
Best Solo Artist\nBritney Spears\nNominated\n
2013\nBest Commercial/Pop Dance Track\n\"Scream & Shout\" (with will.i.am)\nNominated\n[147]\n
iHeartRadio Music Awards\n2017\nBest Fan Army\nBritney Spears\nNominated\n[148]\n
J-Wave Awards \n1999\nSong of the Year\n\"...Baby One More Time\"\n33rd place\n[149]\n
2000\n\"Oops!... I Did It Again\"\n42nd place\n[150]\n
2003\n\"Me Against the Music\" (featuring Madonna)\n28th place\n[151]\n
2004\n\"Toxic\"\n95th place\n[152]\n
2007\n\"Gimme More\"\n88th place\n[153]\n
2008\n\"Womanizer\"\n51st place\n[154]\n
2011\n\"Hold It Against Me\"\n43rd place\n[155]\n
2013\n\"Scream & Shout\" (with will.i.am)\n74th place\n[156]\n
Japan Gold Disc Awards\n2000\nInternational New Artist of the Year\nBritney Spears\nWon\n[157]\n
2003\nInternational Music Video of the Year Short-Form\n\"I'm Not a Girl, Not Yet a Woman\"\nWon\n[158]\n
International Music Video of the Year Long-Form\nBritney Spears Live from Las Vegas\nWon\n
2004\nInternational Rock/Pop Album of the Year\nIn the Zone\nWon\n[159]\n
2005\nGreatest Hits: My Prerogative\nWon\n[160]\n
International Music Videos of the Year\nBritney Spears: In the Zone[i]\nWon\n
Greatest Hits: My Prerogative\nWon\n
Juno Awards\n1999\nBest Selling Album (Foreign or Domestic)\n...Baby One More Time\nNominated\n[162]\n
2000\nOops!... I Did It Again\nNominated\n
2010\nInternational Album of the Year\nCircus\nNominated\n
LOS40 Music Awards \n2011\nBest International Artist\nBritney Spears\nNominated\n[163]\n
LSU Tigers women's gymnastics\n1988\nGymnast\nWon\n[164]\n
Lunas del Auditorio\n2003\nBest International Pop Singer\nNominated\n[165]\n
M6 Awards \n1999\nBest Music Video\n\"...Baby One More Time\"\nWon\n[166]\n
MAMA Music Awards\n2000\nBest International Artist\n\"Oops!... I Did It Again\"\nWon\n[167]\n
2002\n\"I'm Not a Girl, Not Yet a Woman\"\nNominated\n[168]\n
MP3 Music Awards\n2009\nBest Female Vocalist Song\n\"If U Seek Amy\"\nNominated\n[169]\n
MTV Asia Awards\n2002\nFavorite Female Artist\nBritney Spears\nWon\n[170]\n
2003\nFavorite Video\n\"I Love Rock 'n' Roll\"\nNominated\n[171]\n
2005\nFavorite Female Artist\nBritney Spears\nNominated\n[172]\n
MTV Australia Awards\n2005\nBest Female\nNominated\n[173]\n
Best Dance Video\n\"Toxic\"\nNominated\n
Sexiest Video\nNominated\n
2009\nBest Moves\n\"Circus\"\nWon\n[174]\n
MTV Digital Days [it]\n2016\nInternational Digital Army\nBritney Spears\nWon\n[175]\n
MTV Europe Music Awards\n1999\nBest Song\n\"...Baby One More Time\"\nWon\n[176]\n
Best Pop\nBritney Spears\nWon\n
Best Female\nWon\n
Best Breakthrough Act\nWon\n
2000\nBest Female\nNominated\n[177]\n
Best Song\n\"Oops!... I Did It Again\"\nNominated\n
Best Pop\nBritney Spears\nNominated\n
2001\nNominated\n[178]\n
2002\nBest Female\nNominated\n[179]\n
2004\nBest Song\n\"Toxic\"\nNominated\n[180]\n
Best Pop\nBritney Spears\nNominated\n
Best Female\nWon\n
2008\nAlbum of the Year\nBlackout\nWon\n[181]\n
Best Act of 2008\nBritney Spears\nWon\n
Best Act Ever\nNominated\n
2009\nBest Video\n\"Circus\"\nNominated\n[182]\n
2011\nBest North American Act\nBritney Spears\nWon\n[183]\n
Best Worldwide Act\nNominated\n
Best Pop\nNominated\n
MTV Italian Music Awards[j]\n2006\nBest #1 of the Year\n\"Do Somethin'\"\nNominated\n
2008\n\"Gimme More\"\nNominated\n[185]\n
First Lady Award [it]\nBritney Spears\nNominated\n
2009\nNominated\n[186]\n
Best #1 of the Year\n\"Womanizer\"\nNominated\n
2011\nWonder Woman Award [it]\nBritney Spears\nNominated\n[187]\n
2015\nArtist Saga\nNominated\n[188]\n
2016\nWon\n[189]\n
2017\nWon\n[190]\n
MTV Award Star\nNominated\n
MTV Movie & TV Awards[k]\n2002\nBest Dressed\nCrossroads\nNominated\n[191]\n
Best Female Breakthrough Performance\nNominated\n
2021\nBest Music Documentary\nFraming Britney Spears\nNominated\n[192]\n
MTV TRL Awards\n2003\nEvolution Award\nBritney Spears\nNominated\n[193]\n
Free Ride Award\nNominated\n
First Lady Award\nWon\n
Gridlock Award\nNominated\n
2004\nFirst Lady Award\nNominated\n[194]\n
Gridlock Award\nWon\n[195]\n
Rock the Mic Award\nNominated\n[196]\n
2008\nQueen of TRL\nWon\n[197]\n
Most Iconic Videos of All Time\n\"...Baby One More Time\"\nWon\n
Most Iconic Clips in TRL History\nWon\n
MTV Video Music Awards\n1999\nBest Pop Video\nNominated\n[198]\n
Best Choreography in a Video\nNominated\n
Best Female Video\nNominated\n
International Viewer's Choice (MTV Russia)\nNominated\n
2000\nBest Dance Video\n\"(You Drive Me) Crazy\"\nNominated\n[199]\n
Best Female Video\n\"Oops!... I Did It Again\"\nNominated\n
Viewer's Choice\nNominated\n
Best Pop Video\nNominated\n
2001\nBest Pop Video\n\"Stronger\"\nNominated\n[200]\n
2002\nBest Female Video\n\"I'm a Slave 4 U\"\nNominated\n[201]\n
Best Dance Video\nNominated\n
Best Choreography in a Video\nNominated\n
2003\nBest Video From a Film\n\"Boys (The Co-Ed Remix)\" (featuring Pharrell Williams)\nNominated\n[202]\n
2004\nBest Female Video\n\"Toxic\"\nNominated\n[203]\n
Best Dance Video\nNominated\n
Best Pop Video\nNominated\n
Video of the Year\nNominated\n
2008\nBest Female Video\n\"Piece of Me\"\nWon\n[204]\n
Best Pop Video\nWon\n
Video of the Year\nWon\n
2009\nBest Pop Video\n\"Womanizer\"\nWon\n[205]\n
Video of the Year\nNominated\n
Best Art Direction\n\"Circus\"\nNominated\n
Best Choreography\nNominated\n
Best Cinematography\nNominated\n
Best Direction\nNominated\n
Best Editing\nNominated\n
2011\nBest Choreography\n\"Till the World Ends\"\nNominated\n[206]\n
Best Pop Video\nWon\n
Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award \u2722\nBritney Spears\nWon\n
MTV Video Music Awards Japan\n2002\nBest Female Artist\nBritney Spears\nNominated\n[207]\n
Best Pop Artist\nNominated\n
2004\nBest Collaboration\n\"Me Against the Music\" (featuring Madonna)\nNominated\n[208]\n
Best Female Video\nNominated\n
2008\n\"Gimme More\"\nNominated\n[209]\n
Best Pop Video\nNominated\n
2009\nVideo of the Year\n\"Womanizer\"\nNominated\n[210]\n
Best Female Video\nNominated\n
MTV Video Music Awards Latin Am\u00e9rica\n2002\nBest International Pop Artist\nBritney Spears\nNominated\n[211]\n
2009\nNominated\n[212]\n
Best Fan Club\nWon\n
Best Ringtone\n\"Womanizer\"\nNominated\n
MTV Video Music Brazil Awards\n2004\nBest International Video\n\"Me Against the Music\" (featuring Madonna)\nNominated\n[213]\n
2005\n\"Do Somethin'\"\nNominated\n[214]\n
2008\nBest International Artist\nBritney Spears\nNominated\n[215]\n
2009\nWon\n[216]\n
2011\nNominated\n[217]\n
MTV Video Play Awards\n2012\nMost-Played Music Video of the Year\n\"Till the World Ends\"\nPlatinum\n[218]\n
\"Hold It Against Me\"\nPlatinum\n
\"I Wanna Go\"\nPlatinum\n
MTV Wraps Up! 2003\n2003\nBest Sales Team of the Year\nBritney Spears, Beyonc\u00e9, The Osbournes, and Halle Berry's Soda Pop squad\nNominated\n[219]\n
Live Performances of the Year\nBritney Spears, Madonna, and Christina Aguilera sings \"Like a Virgin\" at the 2003 MTV Video Music Awards\nWon\n
Top Artist Pages\nBritney Spears\nNominated\n
MVPA Awards[l]\n2012\nBest Pop Video\n\"I Wanna Go\"\nNominated\n[221]\n
\"Till the World Ends\"[m]\nNominated\n
MuchMusic Video Awards\n1999\nFavorite International Artist\n\"...Baby One More Time\"\nWon\n[223]\n
2000\nBest International Video\n\"Oops!... I Did It Again\"\nNominated\n[224]\n
Favorite International Artist\nNominated\n
2004\nBest International Video\n\"Toxic\"\nNominated\n[225]\n
Favorite International Artist\nNominated\n
2009\nBest International Video\n\"Womanizer\"\nNominated\n[226]\n
Favorite International Artist\nNominated\n
2011\nBest International Video\n\"Till the World Ends\"\nNominated\n[227]\n
Favorite International Artist\nNominated\n
2013\nBest International Video\n\"Scream & Shout\" (with will.i.am)\nNominated\n[228]\n
Music Choice Awards\n2016\nIcon Award \u2722\nBritney Spears\nWon\n[229]\n
Music Week Awards\n1999\nHighest Selling Singles Artist in the UK\nWon\n[230]\n
2019\nMarketing Campaign\nWon\n[231]\n
My VH1 Music Awards\n2000\nBest Stage Spectacle\nNominated\n[232]\n
Booty Shake\nNominated\n
You Want Fries with That Album?\nNominated\n
2001\nNavel Academy\nWon\n[233]\n
Is It Hot in Here or Is It Just My Video\n\"Don't Let Me Be the Last to Know\"\nNominated\n
There's No \"I\" In \"Team\"\n\"What's Going On\"\nWon\n
2006\nBig Mama\nBritney Spears\nWon\n[234]\n
Myx Music Award\n2009\nFavorite International Video\n\"Womanizer\"\nNominated\n[235]\n
NME Awards \n2002\nBest Pop Act\nBritney Spears\nNominated\n[236]\n
2005\nWorst Style\nWon\n[237]\n
2008\nWorst Album\nBlackout\nWon\n[238]\n
2009\nCircus\nNominated\n[239]\n
NRJ Music Awards\n2008\nInternational Album of the Year\nBlackout\nWon\n[240]\n
2009\nInternational Video of the Year\n\"Womanizer\"\nWon\n[241]\n
International Female Artist of the Year\nBritney Spears\nWon\n
2012\nNominated\n[242]\n
2022\nInternational Collaboration of the Year\n\"Hold Me Closer\" (with Elton John)\nNominated\n[243]\n
National Music Publishers' Association\n2018\nSongwriting Achievement Award \u2722\n\"Everytime\"\nGold\n[244]\n
\"Make Me\" (featuring G-Eazy)\nGold\n
\"Me Against the Music\" (featuring Madonna)\nGold\n
\"Work Bitch\"\nPlatinum\n
Neil Bogart Memorial Fund\n2002\nChildren's Choice Award \u2722\nBritney Spears\nWon\n[245]\n
New York Dog Award\n2006\nWorld's Worst Celebrity Dog Owner\nWon\n[246]\n
NewNowNext Awards\n2009\nAlways Next, Forever Now Award \u2722\nWon\n[247]\n
Nickelodeon Brazil Kids' Choice Awards\n2009\nPersonality of the Year\nNominated\n[248]\n
Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards\n2000\nFavorite Female Singer\nWon\n[249]\n
Favorite Song\n\"(You Drive Me) Crazy\"\nNominated\n
2001\nFavorite Female Singer\nBritney Spears\nWon\n[250]\n
Favorite Song\n\"Oops!... I Did It Again\"\nNominated\n
2002\nFavorite Female Singer\nBritney Spears\nNominated\n[251]\n
Favorite Song\n\"Don't Let Me Be the Last to Know\"\nNominated\n
2003\nFavorite Female Singer\nBritney Spears\nNominated\n[252]\n
2005\nFavorite Song\n\"Toxic\"\nNominated\n[253]\n
Now! Music Awards\n2018\nBest Song of the Last 35 Years\n\"...Baby One More Time\"\nWon\n[254]\n
Best Song of the Decade '90s\nWon\n
Best Now Female\nBritney Spears\nWon\n
Outer Critics Circle Awards\n1992\nBest Off-Broadway Musical\nThe cast of Ruthless![n]\nNominated\n[255]\n
People's Choice Awards\n2000\nFavorite Female Music Performer\nBritney Spears\nNominated\n[256]\n
2001\nNominated\n[257]\n
2002\nNominated\n[258]\n
2005\nNominated\n[259]\n
2009\nFavorite Scene Stealing Guest Star\nHow I Met Your Mother\nNominated\n[260]\n
2010\nFavorite Female Artist\nBritney Spears\nNominated\n[261]\n
Favorite Pop Artist\nNominated\n
2011\nFavorite TV Guest Star\nGlee\nNominated\n[262]\n
2012\nFavorite Album of the Year\nFemme Fatale\nNominated\n[263]\n
2013\nFavorite Celebrity Judge\nThe X Factor\nNominated\n[264]\n
2014\nFavorite Female Artist\nBritney Spears\nNominated\n[265]\n
Favorite Pop Artist\nWon\n
Favorite Music Fan Following\nNominated\n
2016\nFavorite Social Media Celebrity\nWon\n[266]\n
2017\nFavorite Pop Artist\nWon\n[267]\n
Favorite Female Artist\nWon\n
Favorite Social Media Celebrity\nWon\n
Favorite Comedic Collaboration\nBritney Spears and Ellen DeGeneres\nWon\n
2018\nThe Concert Tour of 2018\nPiece of Me Tour\nNominated\n[268]\n
2020\nThe Social Celebrity of 2020\nBritney Spears\nNominated\n[269]\n
2021\nThe Social Celebrity of 2021\nWon\n[270]\n
2022\nThe Collaboration Song of 2022\n\"Hold Me Closer\" (with Elton John)\nNominated\n[271]\n
2024\nThe Social Celebrity of 2024\nBritney Spears\nNominated\n[272]\n
PepsiCo Award\n2001\nPeople's Choice for Best Female Artist\nBritney Spears\nWon\n[273]\n
PPCA Awards\n2000\nMost Broadcast Artist\nWon\n[274]\n
Most Broadcast Recordings\n\"Sometimes\"\nWon\n
\"(You Drive Me) Crazy\"\nWon\n
2001\nMost Broadcast Artist\nBritney Spears\nWon\n[275]\n
2004\nWon\n[276]\n
Most Broadcast Recordings\n\"Toxic\"\nWon\n
2005\nMost Broadcast Artist\nBritney Spears\nWon\n[277]\n
Most Broadcast Recordings\n\"Everytime\"\nWon\n
\"My Prerogative\"\nWon\n
\"Do Somethin'\"\nWon\n
2008\nMost Broadcast Artist\nBritney Spears\nWon\n[278]\n
Most Broadcast Recordings\n\"Piece of Me\"\nWon\n[279]\n
\"Gimme More\"\nWon\n
2009\nMost Broadcast Artist\nBritney Spears\nWon\n[280]\n
Most Broadcast Recordings\n\"Circus\"\nWon\n[281]\n
\"If U Seek Amy\"\nWon\n
\"Womanizer\"\nWon\n
2010\nMost Broadcast Artist\nBritney Spears\nWon\n[282]\n
Most Broadcast Recordings\n\"3\"\nWon\n
Pollstar Awards\n1999\nBest New Artist Tour\n...Baby One More Time Tour\nNominated\n[283]\n
2002\nCreative Stage Production\nDream Within a Dream Tour[o]\nNominated\n[285]\n
2009\nMost Creative Stage Production\nThe Circus Starring Britney Spears\nNominated\n[286]\n
Pop Corn Music Awards (Poland)\n1999\nBest International Artist\nBritney Spears\nWon\n[287]\n
PopCrush Fan Choice Awards[p]\n2011\nArtist of the Year\nNominated\n[288]\n
Album of the Year\nFemme Fatale\nNominated\n
Song of the Year\n\"Till the World Ends\"\nNominated\n
2012\nPerfume of the Year\nFantasy Twist\nNominated\n[289]\n
2014\nSong of the Year\n\"Work Bitch\"\nNominated\n[290]\n
Video of the Year\nNominated\n
Best Music Documentary\nI Am Britney Jean\nNominated\n
Biggest Music Comeback\nBritney Spears\nNominated\n
2015\nBest Magazine Cover\nBritney Spears on Women's Health\nWon\n[291]\n
2016\nBest Album\nGlory\nNominated\n[292]\n
Best Pop Collaboration\n\"Make Me\" (featuring G-Eazy)\nNominated\n[293]\n
Best Music Video\n\"Slumber Party\" (featuring Tinashe)\nNominated\n[294]\n
Best Social Media\nBritney Spears\nNominated\n[295]\n
Popstar Magazine\n2002\nPoptastic Female Singer\nWon\n[11]\n
Premios Amigo\n1999\nBest International New Comer\nWon\n[296]\n
Premios Oye!\n2004\nEnglish Album of the Year\nIn the Zone\nNominated\n[297]\n
English Record of the Year\n\"Toxic\"\nNominated\n
2009\nEnglish Album of the Year\nCircus\nNominated\n[298]\n
English Record of the Year\n\"Womanizer\"\nNominated\n
Radio Music Awards\n1999\nSong of the Year\n\"...Baby One More Time\"\nNominated\n[299]\n
Radio Disney Music Awards\n2001\nBest Female Artist\nBritney Spears\nNominated\n[300]\n
2002\nNominated\n[301]\n
2014\nFavorite Song from a Movie or TV Show\n\"Ooh La La\"\nNominated\n[302]\n
Best Song That Makes You Smile\nWon\n
2017\nIcon Award \u2722\nBritney Spears\nWon\n[303]\n
The Record of the Year\n1999\nRecord of the Year\n\"...Baby One More Time\"\nWon\n[304]\n
Rennbahn Express Awards [de]\n1999\nSong of the Year\n3rd Place\n[305]
[306]\n
Star of the Year\nBritney Spears\nWon\n
Singer of the Year\nWon\n
Newcomer of the Year\nWon\n
Rolling Stone Magazine Awards\n2001\nArtist of the Year\nWon\n[11]\n
Rockbj\u00f6rnen Music Prize\n1999\nForeign Artist of the Year\nWon\n[307]\n
2008\nNominated\n[308]\n
RTHK Top 10 Gold Songs Awards[q]\n2004\nTop Ten International Gold Songs\n\"Me Against the Music\" (featuring Madonna)\nGold\n[310]\n
2005\n\"My Prerogative\"\nSilver\n[311]\n
2008\n\"Gimme More\"\nGold\n[312]\n
2009\n\"Womanizer\"\nGold\n[313]\n
2012\n\"Till the World Ends\"\nGold\n[314]\n
2023\n\"Mind Your Business\"\nPending\n[315]\n
Top Female Singer\nBritney Spears\nPending\n
Sa Sa Awards\n2009\nBest Celebrity Fragrance of the Year\nFantasy\nWon\n[316]\n
Shorty Awards\n2010\nCelebrity of the Year\nBritney Spears\nNominated\n[317]\n
Best Humor\nNominated\n[318]\n
Best Apps\nNominated\n[319]\n
Best in Art\nNominated\n[320]\n
Best in Music\nWon\n[321]\n
2011\nCelebrity of the Year\nNominated\n[322]\n
Best in Innovation\nNominated\n
Best in Entertainment\nNominated\n
Best in Fashion\nNominated\n
Best in Music\nNominated\n
2012\nCelebrity of the Year\nNominated\n[323]\n
Best Life Saving Hero\nNominated\n[324]\n
Best Mom\nNominated\n[325]\n
Best in Music\nNominated\n[326]\n
Best Singer\nNominated\n[327]\n
2013\nCelebrity of the Year\nNominated\n[328]\n
Best Twitter\nNominated\n
Best Singer\nNominated\n
Best in Music\nNominated\n
2014\nCelebrity of the Year\nNominated\n[329]\n
Best Singer\nNominated\n[330]\n
Best in Music\nNominated\n[331]\n
Best Fashion\nNominated\n[332]\n
Best Brazil\nNominated\n
2017\nBest in Music\nNominated\n[333]\n
Smash Hits Poll Winners Party\n1999\nBest New Act\n4th place\n[334]\n
Best Female Solo Star\nWon\n
Best Female Artist\nWon\n
Best Dress Female Artist\nWon\n
Best Female Haircut\nWon\n
Best Dancer in Pop\nWon\n
2000\nBest Female Artist\nWon\n[335]\n
Best Dancer in Pop\nWon\n
Best Dressed Female\nWon\n
Most Fanciable Female on the Planet\nWon\n
Best Haircut\n7th place\n[336]\n
Worst Female Singer\n4th place\n[337]\n
Worst Dressed Person\n5th place\n[337]\n
Best Single\n\"Oops!... I Did It Again\"\n7th place\n[336]\n
\"Lucky\"\n10th place\n
Best Video\n9th place\n[338]\n
Worst Video\n9th place\n[337]\n
Worst Single\n5th place\n
Best Album\nOops!... I Did It Again\n7th place\n[336]\n
Worst Album\n7th place\n[337]\n
2001\nBest Female Artist\nBritney Spears\nWon\n[339]\n
2002\nBest Female Solo Star\nRunner-up\n[340]\n
Best International Act\n4th place\n
Most Fanciable Female on the Planet\n3rd place\n
2004\nBest Solo Artist\n3rd place\n[341]\n
Most Fanciable Female on the Planet\nRunner-up\n
Favorite Ringtone\n\"Toxic\"\nRunner-up\n
Worst Dressed Star\nBritney Spears\nRunner-up\n
2005\nWon\n[342]
[343]\n
Flop Mop\nRunner-up\n
Smash Hits Hall of Fame \u2722\nWon\n
Star Search\n1992\nBest Junior Vocalist\nWon\n[344]\n
Stinkers Bad Movie Awards\n2002\nWorst Actress\nCrossroads\nNominated\n[345]\n
Worst On-screen Couple\nLucy and Ben in Crossroads (with Anson Mount)\nNominated\n
Worst Original Song\n\"I'm Not a Girl, Not Yet a Woman\"\nNominated\n
\"Overprotected\"\nLonglisted\n
\"I Love Rock 'n' Roll\"\nLonglisted\n
\"Boys\"\nLonglisted\n
Most Distracting Celebrity Cameo Appearance\nThe cast of Austin Powers in Goldmember[r]\nNominated\n
Space Shower Music Awards\n2004\nBest International Female Video\n\"Me Against the Music\" (featuring Madonna)\nNominated\n[346]\n
Spin Awards\n2003\nWorst Song\nWon\n[347]\n
Worst Dressed\nBritney Spears\nWon\n
Worst Solo Artist\nWon\n[348]\n
2004\nRunner-up\n[349]\n
Worst Dressed\nRunner-up\n[350]\n
2005\nWorst Solo Artist\nRunner-up\n[351]\n
Worst Dressed\nWon\n
Spotify Plaques\n2023\n1,000,000,000 Streams\n\"Toxic\"\nWon\n[352]\n
Teen Choice Awards\n1999\nChoice Female Artist\nBritney Spears\nNominated\n[353]\n
Choice Breakout Artist\nNominated\n
Choice Female Hottie\nNominated\n
Choice Single\n\"...Baby One More Time\"\nWon\n
Choice Music Video\nNominated\n
Choice Album\n...Baby One More Time\nWon\n
2000\nChoice Female Artist\nBritney Spears\nWon\n[354]
[355]\n
Choice Female Hottie\nWon\n
Choice Single\n\"Oops!... I Did It Again\"\nNominated\n
Choice Music Video\nNominated\n
Choice Song of the Summer\nNominated\n
Choice Album\nOops!... I Did It Again\nNominated\n
Choice Love Song\n\"From the Bottom of My Broken Heart\"\nNominated\n
2001\nChoice Single\n\"Stronger\"\nNominated\n[356]\n
Choice Female Artist\nBritney Spears\nWon\n
Choice Female Hottie\nNominated\n
2002\nChoice Female Fashion Icon\nNominated\n[357]\n
Choice Female Artist\nWon\n
Choice Female Hottie\nWon\n
Choice Music \u2013 Single\n\"I'm a Slave 4 U\"\nWon\n
Choice Movie Actress \u2013 Drama/Action Adventure\nCrossroads\nNominated\n[358]\n
Choice Breakout Movie Actress\nNominated\n
Choice Movie Chemistry\nLucy and Ben in Crossroads (with Anson Mount)\nNominated\n
2003\nChoice Female Hottie\nBritney Spears\nNominated\n[359]\n
Choice Female Fashion Icon\nNominated\n
2004\nChoice Female Artist\nNominated\n[360]
[361]\n
Choice Female Hottie\nNominated\n
Choice Music Tour\nThe Onyx Hotel Tour\nNominated\n
Choice Single\n\"Toxic\"\nWon\n
Choice Love Song\n\"Everytime\"\nNominated\n
Choice Hook Up\n\"Me Against the Music\" (featuring Madonna)\nNominated\n
2005\nChoice TV Show: Reality\nBritney and Kevin: Chaotic\nNominated\n[362]\n
Choice TV: Female Personality\nNominated\n
Choice Female Artist\nBritney Spears\nNominated\n
2007\nChoice OMG! Moment\nBritney Spears shaving her head\nWon\n[363]
[364]
[365]\n
2008\nChoice Female Artist\nBritney Spears\nNominated\n
Choice Most Fanatic Fans\nNominated\n
2009\nChoice Female Artist\nNominated\n[366]
[367]\n
Ultimate Choice Award \u2722\nWon\n
Choice Music Tour\nThe Circus Starring Britney Spears\nNominated\n
Choice Single\n\"Circus\"\nNominated\n
2011\nChoice Female Summer Music\nBritney Spears\nNominated\n[368]\n
2014\nChoice Social Media Queen\nNominated\n[369]\n
2015\nChoice Music: Collaboration\n\"Pretty Girls\" (with Iggy Azalea)\nNominated\n[370]\n
Choice Female Music\nNominated\n
Candie's Style Icon\nBritney Spears\nWon\n
2016\nChoice Social Media Queen\nNominated\n[371]\n
Choice Twitter\nNominated\n
Choice Instagrammer\nNominated\n
Teen Entertainment Awards\n1999\nHottest Female\nWon\n[372]\n
2000\nCoolest MTV Video\nNominated\n[373]\n
Fave Female Artist\nNominated\n
Most Stylish Female Artist\nNominated\n
Best Untrue Gossip\nNominated\n
Teen People Awards\n1999\n21 Hottest Stars Under 21\nWon\n[374]\n
2000\n25 Hottest Stars Under 25\nWon\n[375]\n
Pop Princess of the Year\nWon\n[376]\n
2001\n25 Hottest Stars Under 25\nWon\n[377]\n
TMF Awards (Belgium)\n2000\nBest International Female Artist\nWon\n[378]\n
2005\nNominated\n[379]\n
2009\nWon\n[380]\n
Best Pop International\nWon\n
Best Live International\nWon\n
TMF Awards (Holland)\n1999\nBest International Newcomer\nWon\n[381]\n
2000\nBest International Female Artist\nWon\n
Top of the Pops Awards\n2001\nBest Pop Act\nNominated\n[382]\n
2002\nTop Fansite Artist\nNominated\n[383]\n
2003\nBest Official Site\n4th place\n[384]\n
Most Gorge Girl\n4th place\n[385]\n
Shameless Exhibitionist\nWon\n[386]\n
Gibbering Fool\nRunner-up\n[387]\n
Most Annoying Voice\nRunner-up\n[388]\n
Most Doogy Clobber\n3rd place\n[389]\n
TVHits Awards\n2000\nBest Female Artist\nWon\n[390]\n
Vevo Certified Award[s]\n2012\nVideos with over 100 million views on Vevo \u2722\n\"Till the World Ends\"\nWon\n[392]\n
\"I Wanna Go\"\nWon\n
2013\n\"Scream & Shout\" (with will.i.am)\nWon\n[393]\n
\"Hold It Against Me\"\nWon\n[394]\n
2014\n\"...Baby One More Time\"\nWon\n
\"Work Bitch\"\nWon\n
\"Circus\"\nWon\n
\"Toxic\"\nWon\n
2015\n\"Pretty Girls\" (with Iggy Azalea)\nWon\n
2017\n\"Oops!... I Did It Again\"\nWon\n
\"Womanizer\"\nWon\n
2018\n\"Ooh La La\"\nWon\n
\"Sometimes\"\nWon\n
\"(You Drive Me) Crazy\"\nWon\n
\"I'm a Slave 4 U\"\nWon\n
2019\n\"Gimme More\"\nWon\n
\"Criminal\"\nWon\n
\"Everytime\"\nWon\n
\"Piece of Me\"\nWon\n
2020\n\"Lucky\"\nWon\n
\"I'm Not a Girl, Not Yet a Woman\"\nWon\n
\"Stronger\"\nWon\n
\"Overprotected\"\nWon\n
2021\n\"If U Seek Amy\"\nWon\n
\"3\"\nWon\n
2022\n\"Slumber Party\"\nWon\n
2023\n\"Radar\"\nWon\n
Virgin Media Music Awards\n2007\nDisaster of the Year\nBritney Spears\nRunner-up\n[395]\n
Best Album\nBlackout\n3rd place\n[396]\n
2008\nBest Album\nCircus\nRunner-up\n[397]\n
Best Track\n\"Womanizer\"\nRunner-up\n[398]\n
Best International Act\nBritney Spears\nRunner-up\n[399]\n
Legend of the Year\n3rd place\n[400]\n
Best Comeback\nRunner-up\n[401]\n
2009\nBest Solo Female\nWon\n[402]\n
Twit of the Year\nWon\n
Virgin Radio UK Awards\n2021\nThe Ultimate Pride Anthem\n\"Stronger\"\n9th place\n[403]\n
The Walt Disney Company \n1993\nMousekeeter\nThe Mickey Mouse Club\nWon\n[404]\n
The Weblog Awards\n2008\nBest Celebrity Blogger\nBritney Spears\nNominated\n[405]\n
What Is Sexy? Awards\n2012\nSexiest Songstress\nWon\n[406]\n
World Music Awards\n2000\nWorld's Best-selling Dance Artist\nWon\n[407]\n
World's Best-selling Female Pop Artist\nWon\n
2001\nWon\n[408]\n
2002\nNominated\n[409]\n
2012\nWorld's Best Female Artist\nCanceled\n[410]\n
2014\nWorld's Best Song\n\"Work Bitch\"\nNominated\n[411]\n
\"Ooh La La\"\nNominated\n
\"Scream & Shout\" (with will.i.am)\nNominated\n
\"Perfume\"\nNominated\n
World's Best Album\nBritney Jean\nNominated\n[412]\n
World's Best Video\n\"Work Bitch\"\nNominated\n[413]\n
\"Ooh La La\"\nNominated\n
\"Scream & Shout\" (with will.i.am)\nNominated\n
\"Perfume\"\nNominated\n
World's Best Female Artist\nBritney Spears\nNominated\n[414]\n
World's Best Entertainer of the Year\nNominated\n[415]\n
World's Best Live Act\nNominated\n[416]\n
World's Best Fanbase\nWon\n[417]\n
XM Satellite Radio Awards \n2005\nDream Duets\nNominated\n[418]\n
YoungStar Awards\n1999\nBest Young Recording Artist or Musical Group\n\"...Baby One More Time\"\nWon\n[419]\n
Z100 Awards \n2007\nBiggest Celebrity Scandal\nBritney Spears Hitting People with Her Car\nRunner-up\n[420]\n
Most Overexposed Celebrity\nBritney Spears\nWon\n
2008\nRunner-up\n[421]\n
2009\n3rd place\n[422]\n
2010\nFavorite Glee Episode\n\"Britney/Brittany\"[t][u]\nWon\n[424]\n
2011\nCollaboration of the Year\n\"S&M\" (remix) (with Rihanna)\nWon\n[425]\n
Favorite Fan Site\nBritney Spears\n3rd place\n
Zamu Music Awards\n2002\nBest International Artist\nWon\n[426]\n
\u017deb\u0159\u00edk Music Awards\n1999\nBest International Pr\u016fser\n3rd place\n[427]\n
2000\nBest International Pr\u016fser\n4th place\n
2001\nBest International Pr\u016fser\nNominated\n
2002\nBest International Pr\u016fser\n5th place\n
2003\nBest International Pr\u016fser\n3rd place\n
2004\nBest International Pr\u016fser\n5th place\n[428]\n
2005\nBest International Pr\u016fser\n4th place\n
2006\nBest International Pr\u016fser\n5th place\n
2007\nBest International Pr\u016fser\nWon\n
2008\nBest International Female\nNominated\n
Best International Pr\u016fser\nWon\n
2009\nBest International Pr\u016fser\n4th place\n
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Other accolades[edit]

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\"Spears
Spears's wax figures at the London Madame Tussauds
\"The
Spears's star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
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State and cultural honors[edit]

\n\n\n\n\n
Key\n
\u2021\nIndicates an honor Britney Spears was considered for only\n
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State and cultural honors for Spears\n
Country\nYear\nHonor\nRef.\n
United States\n1992\nMiss Talent USA\n[429]\n
1993\nOutstanding Achievement in The Mickey Mouse Club\n[404]\n
\u2021 April 24, Kentwood, Louisiana (Britney Spears's Day)\n[429]\n
1999\nOutstanding Achievement Honor by Hammond Square Mall\n[430]\n
\u2021 July 10, Tangipahoa Parish, Louisiana (Britney Spears's Day)\n
Inducted into the Young Hollywood Hall of Fame [it] (Music Artist Category)\n[431]\n
2000\nKey to Camden County\n[429]\n
2003\nStar on Hollywood Walk of Fame (Recording Category)\n[432]\n
2006\nDaniel Edwards's sculpture of Britney Spears giving birth[v]\n[433]\n
2011\n\u2021 March 29, San Francisco (Britney Spears's Day)\n[434]\n
2012\nHandprint on Grauman's Chinese Theatre\n[435]\n
2014\n\u2021 November 5, Las Vegas (Britney Spears's Day)\n[436]\n
Key to Las Vegas\n
2017\n\u2021 Nevada Childhood Cancer Foundation's Britney Spears Campus\n\n
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World records[edit]

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Name of publication, year the record was awarded, name of the record, and the name of the record holder\n
Publication\nYear\nWorld record\nRecord holder\nR. Status\nRef.\n
Guinness World Records\n2000\nBest-selling album by a teenage solo artist\n...Baby One More Time\nRecord\n[437]\n
Teenage female solo artist with most No. 1 hits (U.S artist)\nBritney Spears\nRecord\n[438]\n
2001\nMost UK No. 1 singles by a teenage solo artist[w]\nRecord\n[439]\n
Fastest-selling album by a teenage solo artist\nOops!... I Did It Again\nRecord\n[440]\n
2003\nHighest annual earnings ever for a female singer[x]\nBritney Spears\nEliminated\n[442]\n
Best-selling teenage artist\nRecord\n[443]\n
Most expensive TV advertising campaign ($8.1 million)[y]\nRecord\n[444]\n
2004\nFirst female artist to debut at number-one with their first four albums in US\nRecord\n[445]\n
Best start on the US album chart by a female artist\nRecord\n
2005\nLargest TV audience for a performance (340 million viewers)[z]\nRecord\n[446]\n
Biggest-selling teenage artist\nRecord\n[447]\n
2007\nMost searched person on the Internet[aa]\nEliminated\n[449]\n
2010\nYoungest female to have five number-one studio albums\nRecord\n[6]\n
2011\nMost products placement in a music video\n\"Hold It Against Me\"[ab]\nEliminated\n[445]\n
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Listicles[edit]

\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
Name of publisher, name of listicle, year(s) listed, and placement result\n
Publisher\nYear\nListicle\nFor\nResult\nRef.\n
All Headline News\n2008\nTop Song of 2008\nWomanizer\n1st\n[11]\n
Billboard\n1999\nTop New Pop Artists (Year-End List)\nHerself\n1st\n[450]\n
Hot 100 Singles Artist \u2014 Female (Year-End List)\n
Top Billboard 200 Album Artists \u2014 Female (Year-End List)\n
Top Billboard 200 Albums Artist (Year-End List)\n2nd\n
Top Billboard 200 Albums (Year-End List)\n\u2026Baby One More Time\n
Hot 100 Singles Artist (Year-End List)\nHerself\n3rd\n
Top Pop Artists (Year-End List)\n
Hot 100 Single Sales (Year-End List)\n...Baby One More Time\n4th\n
Hot 100 Singles (Year-End List)\n5th\n
Hot Top 40 Artists (Year-End List)\nHerself\n6th\n
Hot Top 40 Tracks (Year-End List)\n...Baby One More Time\n11th\n
Hot 100 Singles Airplay (Year-End List)\n20th\n
Hot 100 Singles Airplay (Year-End List)\nSometimes\n70th\n
Hot Singles (Year-End List)\n86th\n
2000\nTop Billboard 200 Artists (Year-End List)\nHerself\n1st\n[451]\n
Top Billboard 200 Artists \u2014 Female (Year-End List)\n
Top Pop Artists \u2014 Female (Year-End List)\n3rd\n
Top Billboard 200 Albums (Year-End List)\nOops!\u2026 I Did It Again\n4th\n
Top Internet Artists (Year-End List)\nHerself\n
Hot 100 Artists \u2014 Female (Year-End List)\n6th\n
Hot 100 Sales (Year-End List)\nFrom the Bottom Of My Broken Heart\n7th\n
Top Internet Albums (Year-End List)\nOops!\u2026 I Did It Again\n
Top Pop Artists (Year-End List)\nHerself\n9th\n
Top Billboard 200 Albums (Year-End List)\n\u2026Baby One More Time\n17th\n
Hot 100 Artists (Year-End List)\nHerself\n18th\n
Hot 100 Airplay (Year-End List)\nOops!\u2026 I Did Again\n51st\n
Hot Singles (Year-End List)\n55th\n
From The Bottom Of My Broken Heart\n77th\n
2001\nTop Billboard 200 Artists \u2014 Female (Year-End List)\nHerself\n3rd\n[452]\n
Hot Dance Maxi-Singles Sales Artist (Year-End List)\n5th\n
Hot Dance Maxi-Singles Sales (Year-End List)\nStronger\n7th\n
Top Billboard 200 Artists (Year-End List)\nHerself\n15th\n
Hot 100 Artists (Year-End List)\n85th\n
Top Billboard 200 Albums (Year-End List)\nOops!\u2026 I Did It Again\n28th\n
Britney\n118th\n
2002\nTop Billboard 200 Artists \u2014 Female (Year-End List)\nHerself\n2nd\n[453]\n
Top Billboard 200 Artists (Year-End List)\n6th\n
Top 25 Tours (Year-End List)\nDream Within a Dream Tour\n6th\n
Top Billboard 200 Albums (Year-End List)\nBritney\n8th\n
Top Pop Artists (Year-End List)\nHerself\n30th\n
2003\n40 Best Deep Cuts of 2003\nShowdown\n9th\n[454]\n
100 Greatest Songs of 2003\nMe Against The Music (Featuring Madonna)\n19th\n[455]\n
Mainstream Top 40 (Year-End List)\n97th\n[456]\n
2004\nDance Single Sales (Year-End List)\n1st\n[457]\n
Top Billboard 200 Albums Female \u2014 (Year-End List)\nIn The Zone\n3rd\n
Hot 100 Artists \u2014 Female (Year-End List)\nHerself\n3rd\n
Hot Digital Track Artists (Year-End List)\n6th\n
Hot Digital Tracks (Year-End List)\nToxic\n8th\n
Top Billboard 200 Albums (Year-End List)\nIn The Zone\n8th\n
Top Billboard 200 Artists (Year-End List)\nHerself\n9th\n
Mainstream Top 40 (Year-End List)\nToxic\n10th\n
Top Pop Artists (Year-End List)\nHerself\n11th\n
Hot 100 Single Sales (Year-End List)\nMe Against The Music (featuring Madonna)\n17th\n
Top 25 Tours (Year-End List)\nThe Onyx Hotel Tour\n17th\n
Hot 100 Artists (Year-End List)\nHerself\n20th\n
Mainstream Top 40 (Year-End List)\nEverytime\n31st\n
Hot Singles (Year-End List)\nToxic\n48th\n
Rhythmic (Year-End List)\n74th\n
Hot Singles (Year-End List)\nEverytime\n83rd\n
2005\nTop Billboard 200 Albums (Year-End List)\nGreatest Hits: My Prerogative\n74th\n[458]\n
2006\nTop Dance/Electronic Albums (Year-End List)\nB in the Mix: The Remixes\n10th\n[459]\n
2007\nTop Billboard 200 Albums (Year-End List)\nBlackout\n138th\n[460]\n
Best Album of 2007\nBlackout\n1st\n
2008\nTop Pop Artists (Year-End List)\nHerself\n15th\n\n
Dance/Mix Show Airplay (Year-End List)\nBreak the Ice\n16th\n[461]\n
Dance Club Songs (Year-End List)\nPiece of Me\n37th\n
Hot Singles (Year-End List)\nWomanizer\n80th\n
Piece of Me\n83rd\n
Top Billboard 200 Albums (Year-End List)\nBlackout\n85th\n[462]\n
2009\nTop Billboard 200 Albums \u2014 Female (Year-End List)\nCircus\n4th\n[463]\n
Top Billboard 200 Albums (Year-End List)\nCircus\n6th\n
Digital Song Sales (Year-End List)\nCircus\n17th\n
Mainstream Top 40 (Year-End List)\nWomanizer\n26th\n
Hot Singles (Year-End List)\nCircus\n27th\n
Womanizer\n39th\n
If U Seek Amy\n74th\n
3\n87th\n
2010\nMainstream Top 40 (Year-End List)\n3\n39th\n[464]\n
Hot Singles (Year-End List)\n69th\n
2011\nThe Best Music Videos of the 1990s\n...Baby One More Time\n1st\n[465]\n
Hot 100 Singles Artist \u2014 Female (Year-End List)\nHerself\n7th\n
Mainstream Top 40 (Year-End List)\nI Wanna Go\n13th\n
Mainstream Top 40 (Year-End List)\nTill The World Ends\n16th\n
Dance Club Songs (Year-End List)\n17th\n
Dance/Mix Show Airplay (Year-End List)\n26th\n
Hot Singles (Year-End List)\n27th\n
Dance/Mix Show Airplay (Year-End List)\nHold It Against Me\n30th\n
I Wanna Go\n31st\n
Top Billboard 200 Albums (Year-End List)\nFemme Fatale\n31st\n
Dance Club Songs (Year-End List)\nHold It Against Me\n34th\n
Radio Songs (Year-End List)\nI Wanna Go\n37th\n
Dance Club Songs (Year-End List)\n39th\n
Mainstream Top 40 (Year-End List)\nHold It Against Me\n40th\n
Hot Singles (Year-End List)\nI Wanna Go\n46th\n
Rhythmic (Year-End List)\nTill The World Ends\n50th\n
Hot Singles (Year-End List)\nHold It Against Me\n60th\n
2013\nHot Dance/Electronic Songs (Year-End List)\nScream & Shout\n6th\n[466]\n
Dance Club Songs (Year-End List)\n9th\n
Hot Dance/Electronic Songs (Year-End List)\nWork B**ch\n17th\n
Mainstream Top 40 (Year-End List)\nScream & Shout\n22nd\n
Hot 100 Singles (Year-End List)\n23rd\n
Rhythmic (Year-End List)\n24th\n
2014\nHot Dance/Electronic Songs (Year-End List)\nWork B**ch\n26th\n[467]\n
Top Billboard 200 Albums (Year-End List)\nBritney Jean\n74th\n
2015\nDance Club Songs (Year-End List)\nPretty Girls (Featuring Iggy Azalea)\n32nd\n[468]\n
2016\nDance Club Songs (Year-End List)\nMake me... (Featuring G-Eazy)\n32nd\n
Top Billboard 200 Albums (Year-End List)\nGlory\n172nd\n
2017\nDance Club Songs (Year-End List)\nSlumber Party (Featuring Tinashe)\n17th\n
2022\nHot Dance/Electronic Songs (Year-End List)\nHold Me Closer\n8th\n
Adult Contemporary (Year-End List)\n20th\n
Digital Song Sales (Year-End List)\n23rd\n
Adult Top 40\n30th\n
2023\nHot Dance/Electronic Songs (Year-End List)\nHold Me Closer\n2nd\n[469]\n
Adult Contemporary (Year-End List)\n5th\n
Adult Contemporary Artists (Year-End List)\nHerself\n7th\n
Adult Top 40 (Year-End List)\nHold Me Closer\n27th\n
The 100 Greatest Songs of 2003\nMe Against The Music (featuring Madonna)\n19th\n[470]\n
1990s\nDecade-End Chart Performance\n\u2026Baby One More Time\n29th\n[471]\n
2000-2009\nOops!\u2026 I Did It Again\n6th\n[472]\n
Britney\n64th\n[473]\n
\u2026Baby One More Time\n81st\n[474]\n
In The Zone\n143st\n[475]\n
2010s-End\nDecade-End Chart Performance\nScream & Shout\n45th\n[476]\n
All-Time\nAll-time Charts\n

(US Billboard 200) \u2014 Women\n

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\u2026Baby One More Time\n16th\n
Oops!\u2026 I Did It Again\n64th\n[477]\n
Greatest of All Time Billboard 200 Albums\n\u2026Baby One More Time\n41st\n[477]\n
Billboard Reader\u2019s Poll\n2008\nBest Album of 2008\nCircus\n1st\n[11]\n
2007\nBest Album of 2007\nBlackout\n1st\n
Billboard Readers\u2019 Choice\n2007\nAlbum of The Year\n1st\n
Blender\n2005\n500 Greatest Songs Since You Were Born\n...Baby One More Time\n9th\n[478]\n
Cleveland.com\n1999\nBiggest Pop Star in the World\nHerself\n1st\n[479]\n
2000\n4th\n
Forbes\n2001\nHighest-Earning Musicians \u2014 Female\n1st\n[480]\n
2012\n[481]\n
2007\n20 Richest Women In\n

Entertainment \n

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12th\n[482]\n
GQ Magazine\n2023\n12 essential pop albums of the 21st century\nBritney\nPlaced\n[483]\n
Fuse TV\n2008\nBest Video of 2008\nWomanizer\n1st\n[11]\n
Hollywood Life\n2003\nTop 10 Most Toned in a New Hollywood\nHerself\n1st\n
ITunes\n2008\nBest Pop Album Of The Year\nBlackout\n1st\n
IFPI Switzerland\n2008\nTop 100 Albums of 2008 \u2014 Best Album of 2008\nCircus\n1st\n[484]\n
Jam!\n2010\nMost Influential Video in The History of Pop Music\n...Baby One More Time\n3rd\n\n
MTV\n2000\n100 Greatest Pop Songs Since 1963\n25th\n[485]\n
OK! Magazine\n2009\nOK!\u2019s Hottest Body of 2009\nHerself\n1st\n[11]\n
People Magazine\n2008\nMost Talked \u2014 About Star\n1st\n
2008\nBest Comeback\n1st\n
Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame\n2012\nRock And Roll Hall Of Fame\nBlackout\nPlaced\n[5]\n
Rolling Stone\n2000\n100 Greatest Pop Songs Since 1963\n...Baby One More Time\n25th\n[11]\n
2020\nThe 100 Greatest Debut Singles of All Time\n1st\n[486]\n
500 Greatest Albums of All Time\nBlackout\n441st\n[487]\n
2021\nRolling Stone's 500 Greatest Songs of All Time\n...Baby One More Time\n205th\n[488]\n
Watchmojo\n2023\nTop 10 Best Pop Albums of the 2000s\nBritney\n3rd\n[489]\n
Yahoo!\n2006\nTop Searched Artist Of The Year\nHerself\n1st\n[11]\n
2007\n
2008\n
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Notes[edit]

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  1. ^ \"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.\n
  2. \n
  3. ^ 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\"\u2014all 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.\n
  4. \n
  5. ^ \"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]\n
  6. \n
  7. ^ Tied with Celine Dion.\n
  8. \n
  9. ^ 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[120]\n
  10. \n
  11. ^ Tied with Madonna in Swept Away.\n
  12. \n
  13. ^ Awards and nominations Spears has received as a producer.\n
  14. \n
  15. ^ 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.[135]\n
  16. \n
  17. ^ 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.[161]\n
  18. \n
  19. ^ Previously knowns as TRL [it] Awards from 2006—2012.[184]\n
  20. \n
  21. ^ Formerly known as MTV Movie Awards.\n
  22. \n
  23. ^ 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.[220]\n
  24. \n
  25. ^ Marjan Malakpour was awarded Best Styling for her work on \"Till the World Ends\".[222]\n
  26. \n
  27. ^ Shared with Laura Bell Bundy, Natalie Portman, Donna English, Susan Mansur and Joel Vig.\n
  28. \n
  29. ^ 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.[284]\n
  30. \n
  31. ^ Formerly known as PopCrush Music Awards.\n
  32. \n
  33. ^ 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.[309]\n
  34. \n
  35. ^ Shared with Tom Cruise, Gwyneth Paltrow, Kevin Spacey, Danny DeVito, Steven Spielberg, and John Travolta.\n
  36. \n
  37. ^ Vevo Certified Award honors artists with over 100 million views on Vevo and its partners (including YouTube) through special features on the Vevo website.[391]\n
  38. \n
  39. ^ Shared with Heather Morris.\n
  40. \n
  41. ^ This episode was the most-watched episode of the Glee series with 13.51 million viewers.[423]\n
  42. \n
  43. ^ 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.\n
  44. \n
  45. ^ The number-one singles are \"...Baby One More Time\", \"Born to Make You Happy\", and \"Oops!... I Did It Again\".\n
  46. \n
  47. ^ Spears held this record for five years before she lost it to Beyonc\u00e9 in 2008.[441]\n
  48. \n
  49. ^ Spears's commercials for Pepsi Cola.\n
  50. \n
  51. ^ Madonna, Britney Spears, Christina Aguilera, and Missy Elliott performance at the 2003 MTV Video Music Awards.\n
  52. \n
  53. ^ Spears held this record for five years before she lost it to Lady Gaga in 2011.[448]\n
  54. \n
  55. ^ Spears only held this record for a short time. Later, Guinness World Records officially declared this record belongs to Lady Gaga and Beyonc\u00e9 for \"Telephone\".\n
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Citations[edit]

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  1. ^ \"Britney Gets A 'Walk Of Fame' Star\". CBS News. November 17, 2003. Archived from the original on September 24, 2015. Retrieved June 1, 2021. At 21, Spears tied with former \"Little House on the Prairie\" actress Melissa Gilbert for being the youngest person to accept a Walk of Fame star. Gilbert, now 39 and president of the Screen Actors Guild, received her honor in 1985r\n
  2. \n
  3. ^ Hughes 2005, p. 152\n
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  5. ^ \"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.\n
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  7. ^ \"ASCAP 2005 Pop Music Awards\". American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers. April 5, 2005. Archived from the original on May 22, 2011. Retrieved November 22, 2019.\n
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  9. ^ a b \"Blackout [sound recording] / Britney Spears\". Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Archived from the original on February 1, 2013. Retrieved September 2, 2014.\n
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  11. ^ a b Glenday 2010, p. 214.\n
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  13. ^ Sheffield, Rob; Spanos, Brittany; Shaffer, Claire; Bernstein, Jonathan; Leight, Elias; Freeman, Jon; Grow, Kory; Greene, Andy; Hudak, Joseph; Ehrlich, Brenna; Blistein, Jon; Martoccio, Angie; Dolan, Jon; Newman, Jason; Portwood, Jerry (May 19, 2020). \"The 100 Greatest Debut Singles of All Time\". Rolling Stone. Archived from the original on June 1, 2020. Retrieved June 8, 2021. [...] this girl changed the sound of pop forever: It's Britney, bitch. Nothing was ever the same. R.S.\n
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  15. ^ \"The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time\". Rolling Stone. September 22, 2020. Archived from the original on December 14, 2020. Retrieved June 8, 2021. The classics are still the classics, but the canon keeps getting bigger and better\n
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  17. ^ 2009 4Music Video Honours:\n\n
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\u2022 'Britney Spears' has been Yahoo!'s, Bingo and Google's most popular search term for the last 2 decades (1998\u20132012), 16 times in total.\n

\u2022 Britney spears is the most searched celebrity of the first Decade of 21st century and since the creation of the Internet. \n

\u2022 According to Soundscan (which does not include club sales) Spears is the Biggest-Selling Female and 4th overall, musician of this decade (2000-2010) selling over 45,3 million albums. [7][8]\n

\u2022 Spears has won the most Teen Choice Awards ever, which is 30 as of 2010. Spears also won the most Kids Choice Awards and Radio Disney Awards Ever. She has over 40 MTV Video Music Award nominations, with 10 wins as of 2011.\n

\u2022 Spears is the biggest selling musician worldwide this decade (2000\u20132010) with global album sales of over 140 million as of 2012.[9]\n

\u2022 Britney Spears has sold more than 260 million records (singles and albums) and over 140 millions albums before celebrating her 30th birthday (December 2nd, 2012).\n

\u2022 Spears' single Womanizer is the 35th most-downloaded single of all-time with digital sales in excess of 4.2 million as of July 2009.\n

\u2022 Spears is the youngest female musician in world history to have the most US number 1# albums. Spears has 6 number 1 US albums thus far.This record was broken again by her album FEMME FATALE making her the only female artist in the history to have 7 of her albums debut at no. 1 and one at no. 2 (Blackout, released in 2007). \n

\u2022 The second artist in history to have a multiple singles debut at number one, after Mariah Carey. Spears and Carey are the only artist in the Music Industry to archieve this. \n

\u2022 In 2001, Britney Spears became the first female artist in the charts history to have their first three albums debut at number one. She broke this record two years later with a fourth number one debut. With the number one debut of her Circus album in 2008, Spears also became the youngest female artist in history to have six number one albums. She later beat the record when her 7th studio album, \"Femme Fatale\" debuted at number one on April, 2011.\n

\u2022 In December 2011 Britney became the first person on Google+ and Bingo to have 1 million followers.\n

\u2022 Britney Spears' fragrances for Elizabeth Arden, is the best selling celebrity fragrance line of all time, with over 2 billion [>2,000,000,000] bottles sold in just over 7 years. She has a total of 9 fragrances: \u2022Curious (2004) \u2022Fantasy (2005) \u2022Curious: In Control (2006) \u2022Midnight Fantasy (2006) \u2022Believe (2007) \u2022Curious \u2665 Heart (2008) \u2022Hidden Fantasy (2009) \u2022Circus Fantasy (2009) \u2022Radiance (2010) \u2022Cosmic Radiance (2011)\n\u2022 Britney Spears according to Critics is one of the best selling artist of all times and the fourth best selling female artist in music history.\n

\u2022 Britney Spears is the 4th biggest ticket seller ever among women. (8,00,00m+ tickets sold worldwide). \n

\u2022 Spears is one of the most know artist worldwide of all times. \n

\u2022 Britney Spears is quoted by Critics as one of the best performers/entertainers of all times and one of the greatest artist of all times. \n

\u2022 Britney Spears is the most successful teen artist in history and she sold over 80m+ albums WW, before she turned 17 years old.\n

\u2022 Britney Spears is the most awarded artist alive on the planet counting with more than 460+ awards and the thrid overall only behind MJ and Whitney Houston\n

\u2022 Britney Spears is quoted by Critics as one of the most influential artist of all times. \n

\u2022 Britney Spears has the best selling album by a teenage in history (34m+ copies sold worldwide) \n

\u2022 Britney Spears has the best selling celebrity fragrance line of all times (2B+ bottles sold) Every 10 seconds, a bottle is sold. \n

\u2022 Britney Spears has the best selling doll in history.\n

\u2022 Britney Spears is quoted as the artist of the decade and the best selling artist of the decade (2000-2010).\n

\u2022 Spears has the biggest week opening sales by a female in history (Oops I Did It Again, released in 2000)\n

\u2022 Britney Jean Spears is the most searched person in history since the creation of the internet.\n

\u2022 Britney Spears is the fastest selling artist in history, at only 20 and with 2 albums (Baby One More Time, Oops I Did It Again) under her sleeve, she had already managed to sell more than 80M+ worldwide in pure sales.\n

\u2022 Britney Spears is the youngest artist ever to receive a star on The Walk Of Fame at only 20.\n

\u2022 Britney Spears is the youngest artist ever and one of the very few artist to have 2 diamond certified albums.\n

\u2022 Britney Spears is the youngest artist in Music History to have 7 albums to debut at #1.\n

\u2022 Britney Spears has the most legendary phrase of the pop culture history (It's Britney, bitch).\n

\u2022 Britney Spears is the first and unique artist in history to have a #1 album, a #1 fragrance and #1 single at the same time.\n

\u2022 Britney Spears is the only female artist in History to have 9 albums on spotify with at least 100M+ Streams/Each and she has one of the most followed accounts.\n

\u2022 Britney Spears is the only female artist ever to have 4 albums debut with 700K+ copies sold in the US alone.\n

\u2022 Britney Spears is the only female artist of the Nielsen Soundscan era to have her first four albums debut at number one.\n

\u2022 Britney Spears has 2 songs that debuted at #1 on BB charts (Mariah Carey and Britney are the only artists in history to achieve this).\n

\u2022 Britney Spears has an album entered on the Rock and Roll Hall fame Of fame (Blackout, released in 2007) because of the huge influence and impact on music. According to Music Critics, this album is credited for making Dubstep and Electro-pop music became mainstream and for having changed the sound of music back in 2007 when it was released. This album is also quoted as one of the most influential albums of all times and one of the greatest albums of the 00s decade. Spears is one of the very few pop artist to have an album on the R&RHOF library.\n

\u2022 Britney Spears is the youngest artist ever to perform at the Superbowl Halftime Show back in 2002 with american greatest rock band, Aerosmith. \n

\u2022 Britney Spears is credited foe brought teen pop back in the late 90s. \n

\u2022 Spears is one of the most photographed artists in the world, etc etc among with MANY others archievements.\n

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Fashion[]

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Cosmopolitan Fragrance Awards[]

\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
Year\nNominated work\nAward\nResult\n
2010\nCircus Fantasy\nBest Celebrity Fragrance For Women\nNominated\n
2011\nFantasy\nBest Celebrity Fragrance For Women - Readers' Award\nWon\n
\n

Glammy Awards[]

\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
Year\nNominated work\nAward\nResult\n
2006\nCurious\nBest Beauty Buy\nWon\n
2007\nCurious\nBest Beauty Buy\nWon\n
2008\nCurious\nBest Beauty Buy\nWon\n
2009\nCurious\nBest Beauty Buy\nWon\n
2010\nCurious\nBest Beauty Buy\nWon\n
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Miscellaneous[]

\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
Year\nNominated work\nAward\nResult\n
2005\nCurious\nConsumer's Choice Awards\nWon\n
\n

Fragrance Foundations[]

\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
Year\nNominated work\nAward\nResult\n
2005\nCurious\nBest Woman Fragrance\nWon\n
\n

Film and television[]

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MTV Movie Awards[]

\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
Year\nNominated work\nAward\nResult\n
2002\nCrossroads\nBest Dressed\nNominated\n
Breakthrough Female Performance\nNominated\n
\n

Emmy Awards[]

\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
Year\nNominated work\nAward\nResult\n
2002\nBritney: Live from Las Vegas\nOutstanding Technical Direction, Camerawork, Video for a Miniseries, Movie or a Special\nWon\n
2003\nSaturday Night Live: Britney Spears\nBest Technical Direction\nWon\n
2004\nBritney Spears In The Zone And Out All Night\nBest Foreign Edition With a Single Camera\nWon\n
\n

BMI Films & TV Awards[]

\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
Year\nNominated work\nAward\nResult\n
2005\nBritney Spears, Scott Bennett (Zoey 101)\nBest Original Song\nWon\n
2008\nWon\n
\n

Teen Choice Awards[]

\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
Year\nNominated work\nAward\nResult\n
2002\nCrossroads\nChoice Movie: Actress, Drama/Action Adventure\nNominated\n
Britney Spears, Anson Mount\nChoice Movie: Chemistry\nNominated\n
2005\nBritney & Kevin: Chaotic\nChoice TV Show: Reality\nNominated\n
Herself\nChoice TV: Female Personality\nWon\n
\n

People Choice Awards[]

\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
Year\nNominated work\nAward\nResult\n
2009\nHow I Met Your Mother\nFavorite Scene Stealing Guest Star\nNominated\n
2011\nGlee\nFavourite TV Guest Star\nNominated\n
\n

Music[]

\n

Cyprus Music Awards[]

\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
Year\nNominated work\nAward\nResult\n
2011\nI Wanna Go\nBest Female Video\nWon\n
Britney Spears\nBest Female Artist\nWon\n
Britney Spears\nBest Pop Artist\nWon\n
Britney Spears\nFan Favourite Artist\nWon\n
B in the Mix: The Remixes Vol. 2\nBest Remix Album\nWon\n
\n

Grammy Awards[]

\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
Year\nNominated work\nAward\nResult\n
2000\nHerself\nBest New Artist\nNominated\n
\"...Baby One More Time\"\nBest Female Pop Vocal Performance\nNominated\n
2001\n\"Oops!... I Did It Again\"\nBest Female Pop Vocal Performance\nNominated\n
Oops!... I Did It Again\nBest Pop Vocal Album\nNominated\n
2003\n\"Overprotected\"\nBest Female Pop Vocal Performance\nNominated\n
Britney\nBest Pop Vocal Album\nNominated\n
2005\n\"Toxic\"\nBest Dance Recording\nWon\n
2010\n\"Womanizer\"\nBest Dance Recording\nNominated\n\n
\n

Polish Society of the Phonographic Industry[]

\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
Year\nNominated work\nAward\nResult\n
2010\nWomanizer\nInternational Digital Song of the Year\nWon\n
\n

American Music Awards[]

\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
Year\nNominated work\nAward\nResult\n
2000\nHerself\nFavorite Pop/Rock New Artist\nWon\n
Favorite Pop/Rock Female Artist\nNominated\n
...Baby One More Time\nFavorite Pop/Rock Album\nNominated\n
2001\nHerself\nFavorite Pop/Rock Female Artist\nNominated\n
Oops!...I Did It Again\nFavorite Pop/Rock Album\nNominated\n
\n

World Music Awards[]

\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
Year\nNominated work\nAward\nResult\n
2000\nHerself\nBest Selling Female Pop Artist\nWon\n
2001\nBest Selling Female Pop Artist\nWon\n
Best Selling Female Dance Artist\nWon\n
2002\nBest Selling Female Pop Artist\nNominated\n
\n

The Brit Awards[]

\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
Year\nNominated work\nAward\nResult\n
2000\nHerself\nBest International Newcomer\nNominated\n
Best International Female\nNominated\n
2001\nBest International Female\nNominated\n
Pop Act\nNominated\n
\n

MuchMusic Video Awards[]

\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
Year\nNominated work\nAward\nResult\n
1999\n\"...Baby One More Time\"\nFavourite International Artist\nWon\n
2004\n\"Toxic\"\nBest International Video\nWon\n
Favourite International Artist\nNominated\n
2009\n\"Womanizer\"\nInternational Video of the Year - Artist\nNominated\n
2011\n\"Till The World Ends\"\nInternational Video of the Year - Artist\nNominated\n
UR Fave International Artist Video\nNominated\n
\n

People's Choice Awards[]

\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
Year\nNominated work\nAward\nResult\n
2000\nHerself\nBest International Artist\nNominated\n
2001\nFavourite Female Musical Performer\nNominated\n
2004\nFavourite International Artist\nNominated\n
2005\nBritney Spears, Madonna\nFavourite Combined Forces\nNominated\n
2010\nHerself\nFavourite Female Artist\nNominated\n
Favourite Pop Artist\nNominated\n
2012\nFemme Fatale\nFavorite Album of the Year\nNominated\n
\n

Billboard Awards[]

\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
Year\nNominated work\nAward\nResult\n
1999\nHerself\nBest New Artist of the Year\nWon\n
Best New Pop Artist\nWon\n
Female Artist Of The Year\nWon\n
Hot 100 Singles Artist\nNominated\n
Best Album Artist\nNominated\n
Female Album Artist of the Year\nWon\n
...Baby One More Time\nAlbums Of The Year\nNominated\n
2000\nHerself\nAlbum Artist of the Year\nWon\n
\"Oops I Did It Again\"\nHighest One-Week Album Sales by a Female Artist in History\nWon\n
World-Record Breaker Of 2000\nWon\n
2001\n\"Don't Let Me Be the Last to Know\"\nBest Adult Contemporary Video\nNominated\n
2004\n\"Me Against the Music\"\nHot Dance Sales Single of the Year\nWon\n
Best-Selling Dance Single of the Year\nWon\n
Herself\nFemale Artist of the Year\nNominated\n
Mainstream Top 40 Artist of the Year\nNominated\n
2008\nCircus\nBest Album\nWon\n
\n

Billboard.com Readers' Poll[]

\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
Year\nNominated work\nAward\nResult\n
2008\nCircus\nBest Album\nWon\n
2011\n

Mid-Year\n

\n
Herself\nFirst-Half Most valuable player\nWon\n
Best Dressed\nNominated\n
Best Comeback\nNominated\n
\"Hold It Against Me\"\nFavorite Hot 100 No.1 Song\nWon\n
Femme Fatale\nFavorite Billboard 200 No.1 Album\nWon\n
\"I Wanna Go\"\nBest Music Video\nWon\n
Femme Fatale Tour\nBest Tour\nWon\n
2011\nHerself\n2011 MVP\nWon\n
\"Hold It Against Me\"\nFavorite Hot 100 No.1 Song\nNominated\n
Femme Fatale\nFavorite Billboard 200 No.1 Album\nNominated\n
\"Till The World Ends\"\nBest Music Video\nWon\n
Femme Fatale Tour\nBest Tour\nWon\n
Rihanna & Britney Spears, Billboard Music Awards\nBest Awards Show Performance\nWon\n
Herself\nMost Overrated Artist\nNominated\n
\n

NRJ Awards[]

\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
Year\nNominated work\nAward\nResult\n
2004\nHerself\nMusic Website of the Year\nNominated\n
2005\nHerself\nInternational Female Artist of the Year\nNominated\n
2008\n\"Blackout\"\nInternational Album of the Year\nWon\n
2009\nHerself\nInternational Female Artist of the Year\nWon\n
\"Womanizer\"\nVideo of the Year\nWon\n
2012\nHerself\nInternational Female Artist of the Year\nPending\n
\n

Europe NRJ Radio Awards[]

\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
Year\nNominated work\nAward\nResult\n
2000\nHerself\nBest International Female Artist\nWon\n
\n

Teen Choice Awards[]

\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
Year\nNominated work\nAward\nResult\n
1999\nBaby One More Time\nChoice: Music Single\nWon\n
Herself\nChoice Music Female Artist\nNominated\n
Herself\nChoice Under 25\nNominated\n
2000\nOops!...I Did It Again\nChoice Music : Single\nNominated\n
Herself\nChoice Female Hottie\nWon\n
Choice Music : Female Artist\nWon\n
Choice Celebrity Smile\nNominated\n
2001\nStronger\nChoice Music : Single\nNominated\n
Herself\nChoice Female Hottie\nWon\n
Choice Music : Female Artist\nWon\n
2002\nI'm a Slave 4 U\nChoice Music : Single\nNominated\n
Herself\nChoice Music : Female Artist\nWon\n
Choice Female Hottie\nWon\n
2003\nChoice Female Hottie\nNominated\n
Choice Female Fashion Icon\nNominated\n
2004\nToxic\nChoice Music Single\nWon\n
Outrageous\nChoice Song Of The Summer\nWon\n
Everytime\nChoice Music: Love Song\nWon\n
Me Against The Music\nChoice Music: Hook Up\nNominated\n
The Onyx Hotel\nChoice Music: Tour\nWon\n
Herself\nChoice Music: Female Artist\nNominated\n
Choice Female Hottie\nNominated\n
2005\nChoice Music : Female Artist\nWon\n
2007\nChoice OMG! Moment\nWon\n
Choice:Newsmaker of The Year\nWon\n
2008\nChoice Music : Female Artist\nNominated\n
Most Fanatic Fans\nWon\n
2009\nCircus\nChoice Music : Single\nNominated\n
Herself\nChoice Music : Female Artist\nNominated\n
The Circus Starring: Britney Spears\nChoice Music : Tour\nNominated\n
Herself\nUltimate Choice Award\nWon\n
2011\nHerself\nChoice Summer : Star Female\nNominated\n
\n

Israel Teen Choice Awards[]

\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
Year\nNominated work\nAward\nResult\n
1999\n\"...Baby One More Time\"\nBest Female Video\nNominated\n
Best Pop Video\nNominated\n
Best Choreography in a Video\nNominated\n
International Viewer's Choice Awards Russia\nNominated\n
2000\n\"(You Drive Me) Crazy\"\nBest Dance Video\nNominated\n
\"Oops!... I Did It Again\"\nBest Female Video\nNominated\n
Best Pop Video\nNominated\n
Viewer's Choice\nNominated\n
2001\n\"Stronger\"\nBest Pop Video\nNominated\n
2002\n\"I'm a Slave 4 U\"\nBest Female Video\nNominated\n
Best Dance Video\nNominated\n
Best Choreography in a Video\nNominated\n
2003\n\"Boys (The Co-Ed Remix)\"\nBest Video from a Film\nNominated\n
2004\n\"Toxic\"\nVideo of the Year\nNominated\n
Best Female Video\nNominated\n
Best Pop Video\nNominated\n
Best Dance Video\nNominated\n
2008\n\"Piece of Me\"\nVideo of the Year\nWon\n
Best Female Video\nWon\n
Best Pop Video\nWon\n
2009\n\"Womanizer\"\nVideo of the Year\nNominated\n
Best Pop Video\nWon\n
\"Circus\"\nBest Direction in a Video\nNominated\n
Best Choreography in a Video\nNominated\n
Best Art Direction in a Video\nNominated\n
Best Editing in a Video\nNominated\n
Best Cinematography in a Video\nNominated\n
2011\n\"Till The World Ends\"\nBest Pop Video\nWon\n
Best Choreography in a Video\nNominated\n
Herself\nMTV Video Vanguard Award\nWon\n
\n

MTV Europe Music Awards[]

\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
Year\nNominated work\nAward\nResult\n
1999\n\"...Baby One More Time\"\nBest Song\nWon\n
Herself\nBest Female\nWon\n
Best New Act\nWon\n
Best Pop\nWon\n
2000\n\"Oops!... I Did It Again\"\nBest Song\nNominated\n
Herself\nBest Female\nNominated\n
Best Pop\nNominated\n
2001\nBest Pop\nNominated\n
2002\nBest Female\nNominated\n
2004\n\"Toxic\"\nBest Song\nNominated\n
Herself\nBest Female\nWon\n
Best Pop\nNominated\n
2008\nBest Act\nWon\n
Best Act Ever\nNominated\n
Blackout\nAlbum of the Year\nWon\n
2009\n\"Circus\"\nBest Video\nNominated\n
2011\nHerself\nBest Pop\nNominated\n
Best North American Act [10]\nWon\n
Best Worldwide Act [11]\nNominated\n
\n

MTV Asia Awards[]

\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
Year\nNominated work\nAward\nResult\n
2002\nHerself\nFavorite Female Artist\nWon\n
2003\nI Love Rock N' Roll\nFavorite Video\nNominated\n
2005\nHerself\nFavorite Female Artist\nNominated\n
\n

Los Premios MTV Latinoam\u00e9rica[]

\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
Year\nNominated work\nAward\nResult\n
2002\nHerself\nBest Pop Artist - International\nNominated\n
2009\nBest Pop Artist - International\nNominated\n
Best Fan Club\nWon\n
Womanizer\nBest Ringtone\nNominated\n
\n

MTV Video Music Brasil[]

\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
Year\nNominated work\nAward\nResult\n
2002\nI'm a Slave 4 U\nBest International Video\nNominated\n
2004\nMe Against the Music (feat. Madonna)\nBest International Video\nNominated\n
2005\nDo Somethin\nBest International Video\nNominated\n
2008\nHerself\nBest International Artist\nNominated\n
2009\nBest International Artist\nWon\n
2011\nHerself\nBest International Artist\nNominated\n
\n

MTV Video Music Awards Japan[]

\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
Year\nNominated work\nAward\nResult\n
2002\nHerself\nBest Female\nNominated\n
Best Pop\nNominated\n
2004\n\"Me Against the Music\" (with Madonna)\nBest Female Video\nNominated\n
Best Collaboration\nNominated\n
2009\n\"Womanizer\"\nVideo of the Year\nNominated\n
Best Female Video\nNominated\n
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MTV Australia Awards[]

\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
Year\nNominated work\nAward\nResult\n
2005\nHerself\nBest Female\nNominated\n
Toxic\nBest Dance Video\nNominated\n
Sexiest Video\nNominated\n
2009\n\"Circus\"\nBest Choreography in a Video\nWon\n
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MTV Women of The Year[]

\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
Year\nNominated work\nAward\nResult\n
2007\nHerself\n1st Place\nWon\n
2008\n2nd Place\nWon\n
2009\n6th Place\nWon\n
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MTV UK[]

\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
Year\nNominated work\nAward\nResult\n
2010\nToxic\nGreatest Track Of The Decade\nWon\n
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Virgin Media Music Awards[]

\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
Year\nNominated work\nAward\nResult\n
2007\nBlackout\nBest Album\nNominated\n
2008\nCircus\nBest Album\nNominated\n
Womanizer\nBest Track\nNominated\n
Herself\nBest International Act\nNominated\n
Comeback of the Year\nNominated\n
Legend of the Year\nNominated\n
2009\nBest Solo Female Artist\nWon\n
Twit of the Year\nWon\n
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Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards[]

\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
Year\nNominated work\nAward\nResult\n
2000\nHerself\nBest Female Artist\nWon\n
(You Drive Me) Crazy\nBest Song\nNominated\n
2001\nHerself\nBest Female Artist\nWon\n
Oops!...I Did It Again\nBest Song\nWon\n
2002\nHerself\nBest Female Artist\nNominated\n
Don't Let Me Be The Last To Know\nBest Song\nNominated\n
2003\nHerself\nBest Female Artist\nNominated\n
Best Burp\nNominated\n
2005\nToxic\nBest Song\nWon\n
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Juno Award[]

\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
Year\nNominated work\nAward\nResult\n
2000\n...Baby One More Time\nBest Selling Album (Foreign or Domestic)\nNominated\n
2001\nOops!... I Did It Again\nBest Selling Album (Foreign or Domestic)\nNominated\n
2010\nCircus\nInternational Album of the Year\nNominated\n
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Golden Bravo Otto Awards[]

\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
Year\nNominated work\nAward\nResult\n
1999\nHerself\nBest Liked Artist\nWon\n
Bravo Supershow Awards\nWon\n
2000\nBest Female Artist\nWon\n
\n

Europe Awards[]

\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
Year\nNominated work\nAward\nResult\n
1999\nHerself\nMost Fanciable Female\nWon\n
Best Dancer\nWon\n
Best Female Hair\nWon\n
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[edit] International Dance Music Awards[]

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The Winter Music Conference was established in 1985. It is a part of the Winter Music Conference, a weeklong electronic music event held annually.\n

\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
Year\nNominated work\nAward\nResult\n
2002\nI'm a Slave 4 U\nBest R&B Dance Track\nWon\n
2005\nToxic\nBest Pop Dance Track\nNominated\n
Herself\nBest Dance Artist (Solo)\nNominated\n
2008\nGimme More\nBest Pop Dance Track\nNominated\n
Herself\nBest Dance Artist (Solo)\nNominated\n
2009\nWomanizer\nBest Pop Dance Track\nNominated\n
Best Music Video\nNominated\n
Herself\nBest Artist (Solo)\nNominated\n
2010\n3\nBest Pop Dance Track\nNominated\n
Best Music Video\nWon\n
Herself\nBest Artist (Solo)\nNominated\n
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[edit] Hot 40 Music Awards[]

\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
Year\nNominated work\nAward\nResult\n
1999\n... Baby One More Time\nSong Of The Year\nWon\n
Best Female Song\nNominated\n
Best Pop Song\nNominated\n
Soda Pop\nSong Of The Year\nNominated\n
2000\nBorn To Make You Happy\nSong Of The Year\nNominated\n
Oops!... I Did It Again\nSong Of The Year\nNominated\n
Lucky\nSong Of The Year\nNominated\n
2009\nWomanizer\nSong Of The Year\nNominated\n
Best Female Song\nNominated\n
Best Pop Song\nWon\n
Best Dance Song\nWon\n
Circus\nSong Of The Year\nNominated\n
Best Female Song\nNominated\n
Best Pop Song\nNominated\n
Best Dance Song\nNominated\n
If U Seek Amy\nBest Female Song\nNominated\n
Best Pop Song\nNominated\n
Herself\nArtist of The Year\nNominated\n
Best Female Artist\nNominated\n
2011\nHold It Against Me\nSong Of The Year\nPending\n
Best Female Song\nPending\n
Best Pop Song\nPending\n
Best Dance Song\nPending\n
Best Love Song\nPending\n
Till The World Ends (Remix) Feat. Nicki Minaj and Ke$ha\nSong Of The Year\nPending\n
Best Female Song\nPending\n
Best Pop Song\nPending\n
Best Dance Song\nPending\n
Best Collaboration Song\nPending\n
Herself\nArtist of The Year\nPending\n
Best Female Artist\nPending\n
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[edit] Bravo Gold Awards[]

\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
Year\nNominated work\nAward\nResult\n
1999\nHerself\nBest International Female Vocalist\nWon\n
2000\nHerself\nBest International Female Vocalist\nWon\n
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[edit] Gold Disc Awards[]

\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
Year\nNominated work\nAward\nResult\n
1999\nHerself\nBest International New Artist\nWon\n
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[edit] Philippines Pop Music Awards[]

\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
Year\nNominated work\nAward\nResult\n
2009\nWomanizer\nBest Single\nWon\n
Herself\nBest Artist\nWon\n
Womanizer\nBest Video\nWon\n
Herself\nBest Artist of All-Time\nWon\n
\n

[edit] Pepsi Awards[]

\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
Year\nNominated work\nAward\nResult\n
2001\nHerself\nPeoples Choice for Best Female\nWon\n
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[edit] IFPI Hong Kong Top Sales Music Awards[]

\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
Year\nNominated work\nAward\nResult\n
2005\nGreatest Hits: My Prerogative\nTen foreign sales record\nWon\n
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[edit] Japan Golden Disc Awards[]

\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
Year\nNominated work\nAward\nResult\n
2003\nHerself\nBest International New Artist\nWon\n
I'm Not A Girl, Not Yet A Woman\nBest International Music Video\nWon\n
\n

[edit] AOL Awards[]

\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
Year\nNominated work\nAward\nResult\n
1999\nHerself\nBest New Artist\nWon\n
2008\nTop Searched Celebrity\nWon\n
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[edit] Yahoo![]

\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
Year\nNominated work\nAward\nResult\n
2001\nHerself\nTop Searched Artist of the Year\nWon\n
2002\nTop Searched Artist of the Year\nWon\n
2003\nTop Searched Artist of the Year\nWon\n
2004\nTop Searched Artist of the Year\nWon\n
2005\nTop Searched Artist of the Year\nWon\n
2006\nTop Searched Artist of the Year\nWon\n
2007\nGimme More\nBest New Sexy Sound\nWon\n
2007\nHerself\nTop Searched Artist of the Year\nWon\n
2007\nHerself\nBest Artist\nWon\n
2007\nBlackout\nAlbum of the year\nWon\n
2007\nPiece of me\nSong of the year\nWon\n
2008\nHerself\nMost Searched Person of the Year\nWon\n
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[edit] TMF Music Awards[]

\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
Year\nNominated work\nAward\nResult\n
2000\nHerself\nBest Foreign Female\nWon\n
Best Newcomer\nWon\n
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[edit] Popstar Magazine Awards[]

\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
Year\nNominated work\nAward\nResult\n
2002\nHerself\nPoptastic Female Singer\nWon\n
2003\nPoptastic Female Singer\nWon\n
2004\nToxic\nPopastic Video Right Now\nWon\n
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[edit] Guinness World Record[]

\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
Year\nNominated work\nAward\nResult\n
1999\u20132011\nBaby One More Time\nBest-selling album by a teenage solo artist\nWon\n
1999\u20132011\n\nBest-selling Teen Age artist of all time\nWon\n
1999\u20132011\nHerself\nFastest most no. 1 in UK chart\nWon\n
2004\nHerself\n5th Best Selling Female Artist In Music History\nWon\n
2008\nMost Searched Person\nWon\n
2011\nYoungest Female Artist To Have Six Of Her Albums Reach #1 On The Music Charts\nWon\n
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[edit] Groovevolt Awards[]

\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
Year\nNominated work\nAward\nResult\n
2004\nToxic\nVideo of the Year\nWon\n
In The Zone\nBest Female Album\nWon\n
Everytime\nBest Song Performance by a Female Artist\nWon\n
Herself\nMost Fashionable Artist\nWon\n
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[edit] Hollywood Reporter[]

\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
Year\nNominated work\nAward\nResult\n
1999\nHerself\nBest Female Artist\nWon\n
Best New Artist\nWon\n
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[edit] Bravo A List Awards[]

\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
Year\nNominated work\nAward\nResult\n
2009\nHerself\nA-List Artist of the Year\nWon\n
Circus\nA-List Album\nWon\n
A-List Download\nWon\n
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[edit] FHM[]

\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
Year\nNominated work\nAward\nResult\n
2004\nHerself\nSexiest Woman in the World\nWon\n
\n

[edit] Total Finale Live[]

\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
Year\nNominated work\nAward\nResult\n
2008\n...Baby One More Time\nMost Iconic Video of the Past TRL Decade\nWon\n
Herself\nQueen of TRL\nWon\n
Queen of Music Videos\nWon\n
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[edit] Bambi Awards[]

\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
Year\nNominated work\nAward\nResult\n
2008\nHerself\nBest International Pop Star\nWon\n
\n

[edit] Golden Music Awards[]

\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
Year\nNominated work\nAward\nResult\n
2003\nI'm Not a Girl, Not Yet a Woman\nBest International Video\nWon\n
2005\nToxic\nMusic Video of the Year\nWon\n
Greatest Hits: My Prerogative\nRock/Pop Album of the Year\nWon\n
\n

Capital FM London Awards[]

\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
Year\nNominated work\nAward\nResult\n
1999\nHerself\nLondon\u2019s Favourite International Female Artist\nWon\n
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France Mellier M6 Awards[]

\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
Year\nNominated work\nAward\nResult\n
1999\n...Baby One More Time\nBest Video\nWon\n
\n

TRL Awards[]

\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
Year\nNominated work\nAward\nResult\n
2003\nHerself\nFirst Lady Award\nWon\n
2004\nGridlock Award\nWon\n
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Perezzies Awards[]

\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
Year\nNominated work\nAward\nResult\n
2008\nHerself\nMost Improved\nWon\n
2009\nHerself\nMost Improved\nWon\n
2011\nHerself\nMost Improved\nWon\n
Sweetest Celebrity\nNominated\n
Most Sultry Celebrity\nNominated\n
Celebrity Of The Year\nNominated\n
Till The World Ends\nBest Song\nNominated\n
Britney Spears and Jason Trawick\nHottest Hook-up\nNominated\n
\n

Popjustice Readers' Poll[]

\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
Year\nNominated work\nAward\nResult\n
2008\nWomanizer\nBest Single\nWon\n
Circus\nBest Album\nNominated\n
Womanizer\nMost Ridiculous Video Concept\nNominated\n
Herself\nWorst X Factor Performance (Established Singer)\nWon\n
Herself\nBest Comeback\nWon\n
Herself\nBest Pop Act Of 2008\nNominated\n
2009\nHerself\nSack Or at Least Fine the Stylist\nNominated\n
Herself\nLeast Likely To Be Any Use In the Event Of A World War\nNominated\n
3\nWorst Video\nNominated\n
3\nWorst Lyric\nWon\n
2010\nHerself\nBest Popstar Twitter User\nNominated\n
Herself\nEstablished act most likely to save pop (not that it needs saving) in 2011\nNominated\n
Herself\nthe Flood\nNominated\n
2011\nFemme fatale\nBest Album\nWon\n
Till The World Ends\nBest Single\nNominated\n
Herself\nBest Comeback\nNominated\n
Herself, Nicki & Ke$ha\nBest Collaboration\nNominated\n
I Wanna Go\nBest Pop Video\nNominated\n
Hold It Against Me\nShoddiest Pop Video\nNominated\n
2011\nHerself\nThe End Of The World\nNominated\n
Herself\nAct With Most Annoying Online Fanbase\nNominated\n
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Shorty Awards[]

\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
Year\nNominated work\nAward\nResult\n
2011\nHerself\nMusic\nNominated\n
Celebrity\nNominated\n
Entertainmenhg\nNominated\n
Innovation\nNominated\n
Fashion\nNominated\n
\n

OK! Magazine Awards[]

\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
Year\nNominated work\nAward\nResult\n
2009\nHerself\nOK!'s Hottest Body of 2009\nWon\n
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Music Week Awards[]

\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
Year\nNominated work\nAward\nResult\n
1999\n...Baby One More Time\nHighest Selling Singles Artist in the UK\nWon\n
\n

Premios Amigos[]

\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
Year\nNominated work\nAward\nResult\n
1999\nHerself\nBest International Female\nWon\n
2000\nHerself\nBest International Artist\nWon\n
\n

Covina Awards[]

\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
Year\nNominated work\nAward\nResult\n
2006\nHerself\nBest Female Artist\nWon\n
Someday (I Will Understand)\nBest Pop Song\nWon\n
2007\nHerself\nBest Female Artist\nWon\n
2007\nBlackout\nAlbum of the year\nWon\n
2007\nPiece of me\nBest Pop Song\nWon\n
2007\nToy soldier\nCrazy hit\nWon\n
2007\nHerself\nBest comeback\nWon\n
\n

inMusic Awards[]

\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
Year\nNominated work\nAward\nResult\n
2008\nWomanizer\nBest Music Video\nWon\n
Zune Best Artist\nWon\n
2011\nHold it Against Me\nBest Song\nWon\n
Best Music Video\nWon\n
\n

Playboy Magazine[]

\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
Year\nNominated work\nAward\nResult\n
2008\nCurious\nSexiest Commercial Ever\nWon\n
2009\nWomanizer\nSexiest Music Video\nWon\n
2011\nHold It Against Me\nSexiest Song\nWon\n
Sexiest Music Video\nWon\n
\n

OVMA[]

\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
Year\nNominated work\nAward\nResult\n
2009\nWomanizer\nBest Sound Mixing in a Video\nWon\n
\n

People Magazine[]

\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
Year\nNominated work\nAward\nResult\n
2008\nHerself\nMost Talked - About Star\nWon\n
Best Comeback\nWon\n
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Fuse.tv Poll[]

\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
Year\nNominated work\nAward\nResult\n
2008\nWomanizer\nBest Video\nWon\n
Viewers' Choice\nWon\n
2009\nCircus\nBest Video Of The Year\nWon\n
2010\nHerself\nPrimary Pop Provocateur\nWon\n
Sexiest\nWon\n
Queen B/ Reigning Diva\nWon\n
Who will go the distance?\nWon\n
Britney Spears vs. Miley Cyrus: Not a Girl, Not Yet a Woman\nWon\n
2011\nI Wanna Go\nTop 40 songs of 2011\nWon\n
2011-2012\nHerself\nMost Snub By GRAMMY\nWon\n
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Capital 95.8 FM London Awards[]

\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
Year\nNominated work\nAward\nResult\n
2000\nHerself\nBest International Female Artist\nWon\n
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Other Awards[]

\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
Year\nEvent\nCategory\nWork\nResult\n
1999\nPopcorn Awards\nBest International Artist\nHerself\nWon\n
Austria Rennbarn Express Awards\nBest New Artist\nWon\n
Rockbjornen\nForeign Artist of the Year\nWon\n
2000\nGermany Bravo Gold Awards\nBest International Female Vocalist\nWon\n
Bravo Supershow Awards\nBest Female Artist\nWon\n
UK Capital 95.8 FM London Awards\nBest International Female Artist\nWon\n
2001\nBlockbuster Entertainment Awards\nFavorite Pop Female Artist\nWon\n
Echo Awards (Germany)\nBest Female Artist\nWon\n
Premios Mixup\nFavourite Female Artist\nWon\n
VH1 Awards\nBest Bellybutton Appearance\nWon\n
2002\nCosmopolitan Magazine\nFun, Fearless Female Of The Year\nWon\n
Neil Bogart Memorial Fund\nChildren's Choice Award\nWon\n
2003\nGlamour Magazine UK\nWoman Of The Year\nWon\n
Forbes Magazine\nMost Powerful Celebrity\nWon\n
2004\nBrasil Music Awards\nBest International Female Artist\nWon\n
Rockbear Awards\nCritics' Choice Best Video of the Year\nMy Prerogative\nWon\n
2007\nBillboard Music Poll\nBest Album\nBlackout\nWon\n
USA Today's Celebrity Heat Index\nMost Talked - About Celebrity\nHerself\nWon\n
2007\nApelzin awards [12]\nBest pop project\nWon\n
2008\nHello Magazine - Grand Finale\nMost Attractive Woman\nWon\n
Cosmopolitan Ultimate Women of the Year Awards\nUltimate Comeback Queen\nWon\n
German GQ's Woman\nWoman of the Year\nHerself\nWon\n
Circus\nIFPI Switzerland Best Albums\nBest Album\nWon\n
Entertainment Tonight\nET Hottest Coverage\nHerself\nWon\n
Perezzies\nMost Improved\nWon\n
2009\nLos Angeles Times\nBest Celebrity Websites\nWon\n
NewNowNext Awards\nAlways Now, Forever Next Award\nWon\n
Glammy Award\nBest Beauty Buy\nCurious\nWon\n
4 Music\nWorld Greatest Popstar - Runner Up\nHerself\nWon\n
Readers Awards\nBest Live Act\nHerself\nWon\n
Perezzies\nMost Improved\nWon\n
Fitsugar\nBest Workout Song\n3\nWon\n
Ask Jeeves\nMost Searched Person of the Decade\nHerself\nWon\n
2010\nBillboard Music Poll\nSexiest Woman In Music\nWon\n
2011\nBest music video of 90's\n...Baby one more time - 1\nWon\n
Billboard Music Poll\nBest music video of 00's\nToxic - 2\nWon\n
BMI London Awards\nPop Awards\n3\nWon\n
\nBillboard Critic's choice\nBest singles 2011\nTill the world ends-# 3\nWon\n
Rolling stone\nBest singles 2011\nTill the world ends-# 3\nWon\n
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2010\n3 [13]\nDance Track\nWon\n
2010\n3\nBest Pop Video\nWon\n
2010\n3\nBest Female Video\nWon\n
2011\nTill The World Ends [14]\nBest Club Song\nWon\n
2011\nHold It Against Me\nBest Female Video\nWon\n
2011\nHold It Against Me\nBest Pop Video\nWon\n
2011\nTill The World Ends\nVideo Of The Year\nNominated\n
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2011\nTill The World Ends [15]\nBest Pop Video\nWon\n
2011\nHold It Against Me\nBest Special Effects In A Music Video\nWon\n
2011\nHold It Against Me [16]\nVideo Of The Year\nNominated\n
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Hit Music Awards[]

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Year\nNominated work\nAward\nResult\n
2008\nHerself\nBest International Artist\nWon\n
2008\nGimme More\nBest International Song\nWon\n
2008\nBlackout\nBest International Album\nWon\n
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RollingStone.com Readers Choice Awards[]

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Year\nNominated work\nAward\nResult\n
2011\nI Wanna Go\nBest Song Of The Summer\nWon\n
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Year\nNominated work\nAward\nResult\n
2011\nHerself\nMost Outrageous Tweet\nWon\n
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PopCrush Music Awards[]

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Year\nNominated work\nAward\nResult\n
2011\nHerself\nArtist Of the Year [17]\nNominated\n
Femme Fatale\nAlbum Of the Year\nNominated\n
Till the World Ends\nSong Of the Year\nNominated\n
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EVMA[]

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Year\nNominated work\nAward\nResult\n
2011\nTill The World Ends\nVideo Of The Year\nWon\n
Womanizer\nVideo Of The Decade\nNominated\n
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Year\nNominated work\nAward\nResult\n
2007\nBritney Spears hitting people with her car\nBiggest Celeb Scandal\nNominated\n
Herself\nMost Overexposed Celeb\nWon\n
2008\nHerself\nMost Overexposed Celeb\nNominated\n
2009\nHerself\nMost Overexposed Celeb\nNominated\n
2011\nS&M\nCollaboration Of The Year: Britney Spears and Rihanna\nWon\n
Herself\nFavorite Fan Site\nNominated\n
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Men's Health Magazine Awards[]

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Year\nNominated work\nAward\nResult\n
2011\nHerself\nHottest Women of All Time #4\nWon\n
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2011\nHerself\nCeleb Of The Year\nPending\n
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Britney Spears and Elton John at the 21st Annual Elton John AIDS Foundation Academy Awards Viewing Party in 2013.

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How Many GRAMMYs Has Britney Spears Won? 10 Questions About The "Hold Me Closer" Singer Answered

As Britney Spears' and Elton John's "Hold Me Closer" continues to hit dance floors around the world, GRAMMY.com answers the most popular questions about the pop star.

GRAMMYs/Aug 29, 2022 - 08:00 pm

The past year has given Britney Spears fans several reasons to celebrate. November 2021 marked the end of her nearly 14-year conservatorship with her father, Jamie, and now, Spears has released her first song in six years.

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Elton John recruited Spears for his new single, "Hold Me Closer," a club-ready interpolation of his 1972 hit "Tiny Dancer." Though Spears' contribution is mostly vocal harmonies, it's a meaningful moment for the singer and her devoted fans.

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"I'm so excited to be able to do it with her because if it is a big hit, and I think it may be, it will give her so much more confidence than she's got already and she will realize that people actually love her and care for her and want her to be happy," John said in an interview with The Guardian. "That's all anybody in their right mind would want after she went through such a traumatic time."

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Naturally, Spears' reentry to the music world has caused a frenzy of headlines and buzz. But even when she hasn't been making music, Spears' life and career have been of public interest since she burst onto the scene in 1998.\u00a0

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As "Hold Me Closer" finds its way to speakers and headphones around the world, GRAMMY.com answers some of the questions that Spears' fans want to know most about her start, her discography and much more.

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How Did Britney Spears Get Her Start?

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After unsuccessfully auditioning three years earlier, Spears' big break came when she landed a role as a cast member on Disney Channel's The Mickey Mouse Club in 1993. Her co-stars on the variety show included Ryan Gosling, Christina Aguilera, Justin Timberlake and JC Chasez.

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"It was probably one of the most special times in my life, The Mickey Mouse Club," Spears told Entertainment Tonight in 2018.

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Her time on The Mickey Mouse Club led to a recording contract with Jive Records in 1997 at age 15. She subsequently released her first seven albums with Jive before moving to RCA in 2013.

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How Many Kids Does Britney Spears Have?

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Britney Spears has two children with her ex-husband Kevin Federline: Sean Preston (born in September 2005) and Jayden James (born in 2006). Spears divorce with Federline was finalized in 2007; she recently married her third husband, Sam Asghari, in June.

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How Many GRAMMYs Has Britney Spears Won?

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To date, Britney Spears has won one GRAMMY and has received eight GRAMMY nominations overall. She took home the award for Best Dance Recording in 2005 for "Toxic." Spears' other nominations include Best New Artist (2000), Pop Vocal Album (2001 and 2003), Dance Recording (2010) and Female Pop Vocal Performance (2000, 2001 and 2003).

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Does Britney Spears Have New Music?

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In August, Spears released "Hold Me Closer," a duet with Elton John that utilizes elements of his 1971 classic "Tiny Dancer." The song is Spears' first new recording since her 2016 album Glory. (Three singles were released in 2020 \u2014 "Mood Ring," "Swimming in the Stars," and the Backstreet Boys collab "Matches" \u2014 but were considered part of a re-issue of Glory.)\u00a0

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As of press time, she has not announced plans to release any more new music.

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Who Has Britney Spears Collaborated With?

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Along with Elton John, Spears has collaborated with stars including Madonna, Rihanna, G-Eazy, Tinashe, will.i.am, Pharrell Williams, Backstreet Boys, T.I., Giorgio Moroder, Miley Cyrus, Iggy Azalea, Nicki Minaj and Kesha.

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Who Are Britney Spears' Influences?

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Spears has often cited '80s superstars such as Madonna, Janet Jackson, Whitney Houston, Michael Jackson and even her latest collaborator Elton John as chief influences.

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"She asked me who my favorite artists were \u2014 Prince \u2014 and I asked her who hers was. She said Elton John," Andrew Watt, who co-produced "Hold Me Closer," told The Guardian. "The song meant so much to her, and you can hear it in her vocal performance. She's singing her ass off."

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How Many Albums Has Britney Spears Released?

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As of August 2022, Britney Spears has released nine albums: \u2026Baby One More Time (1999), Oops!\u2026 I Did It Again (2000), Britney (2001), In the Zone (2003), Blackout (2007), Circus (2008), Femme Fatale (2011), Britney Jean (2013) and Glory (2016). Her discography also includes nine box sets, eight compilations and three EPs.

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How Long Did Britney Spears Perform In Las Vegas?

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Spears performed a successful series of concerts at Planet Hollywood in Las Vegas from 2013 to 2017, earning a reported $137.7 million for 248 shows. Unfortunately, it may not have been an altogether pleasant run for the star: In 2019, Spears told the court that she was forced by her father and the conservatorship to perform against her will.

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What Is Britney Spears' Biggest Hit?

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Spears' biggest hit is still "...Baby One More Time," her debut single. Released in 1998, "...Baby One More Time" spent two weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100. According to the RIAA, the song was certified Platinum in January 1999.

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Spears has since appeared on four additional No. 1 Hot 100 hits: "Womanizer" (2008), "3" (2009), Rihanna's "S&M" (2010) and "Hold It Against Me" (2011). Surprisingly, "Toxic" peaked at No. 9 on the chart \u2014 despite being her most-streamed song on Spotify and her second most-watched video on YouTube.

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Why Do People Say Free Britney?

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In 2008, after being hospitalized twice for involuntary psychiatric evaluations stemming from concerns about her mental health and possible substance use, Spears was placed under a conservatorship helmed by her father, Jamie Spears. For the next 13 (nearly 14) years, Spears was unable to make decisions about her nearly $60 million dollar fortune or any personal or professional matters in her life.

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As Spears became more vocal about finding the conservatorship under her father to be abusive and wanting it to end, the phrase "Free Britney" began as a social media hashtag in 2020. The phrase sprouted a movement that grew to include in-person demonstrations at the Los Angeles County courthouse, where Spears had hearings to terminate the conservatorship. Framing Britney Spears, a 2021 New York Times documentary, examined the goals of "Free Britney" as a force for change.

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In November 2021, a judge ruled that Spears is now free from her conservatorship. And on August 28, Spears posted a 22-minute audio clip to the GlitterBritney channel on YouTube discussing how she felt abused in the conservatorship.

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"I'm here honestly just to open myself to others and try to shed a light on, if anyone out there has ever gone through hardships or whatever it is, just to put a light on it so that person doesn't feel alone, because I really know what that feels like," she said.

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Though she hasn't teased any more new music just yet, this next chapter will be huge for both Spears and her fans. As her lawyer Mathew Rosengart said in a press conference after her conservatorship was terminated, "What's next for Britney, and this is the first time this could be said for about a decade, is up to one person: Britney."

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Britney Spears performs in 2016.

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Britney Spears' Biggest Songs: 15 Of The Pop Icon's Most Beloved Tracks, From "Toxic" To "Hold Me Closer"

As Britney Spears celebrates the 20th anniversary of one of her all-time classics, "Toxic," GRAMMY.com rounds up 15 tracks that encapsulate the star's peak performances and iconic moments.

GRAMMYs/Jan 12, 2024 - 06:57 pm

Britney Spears recently posted a message on Instagram that asserted she'd never return to the music business. She later deleted it, which could be taken as a sign that she hasn't made this big decision with such finality. But it was certainly an alarming statement to her diehard fans eagerly awaiting new music.

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It's fair to hold out hope that Spears will want to be a public entertainer and recording artist again in some ways \u2014 after all, she did just release a memoir, The Woman in Me, in October, and the book reveals a healing woman. And, of course, she scored a worldwide hit in 2022 with Elton John in "Hold Me Closer."\u00a0

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Even if she never releases another piece of music, Spears already has quite the legacy. Between five No. 1 singles on the Billboard Hot 100, six No. 1 albums on the Billboard 200, and a GRAMMY win, her mark on pop music is undeniable. Part of that impact is courtesy of "Toxic," the danceable smash that was released as a single in January 2004 (and won Spears her GRAMMY in 2005).

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In honor of the 20th anniversary of "Toxic," GRAMMY.com surveyed the pop superstar's hits and deep cuts from 1998 to the present in order to break down some of the most essential tracks in Spears' catalog. Between beautiful ballads and brazen bops, let the reminiscing commence.

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"...Baby, One More Time," ...Baby One More Time (1998)

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Written and co-produced by powerhouse Swedish pop producer Max Martin \u2014 a frequent collaborator throughout Spears' career \u2014 the singer's debut single was rewarded with some of the highest honors of the music industry when she was just 17 years old.

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"...Baby, One More Time" topped the Billboard Hot 100 chart and was nominated for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance at the 42nd GRAMMY Awards. It has since sold over 10 million copies, and to this day remains one of her defining hits. (And to think it almost wasn't hers: According to Yahoo! News Australia, the song was reportedly originally offered to the Backstreet Boys.)

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The song's instantly meteoric success was undoubtedly catapulted by its memorable video, which sees Spears dance her way through private school halls in a (now iconic) skimpy uniform. Seeing it performed visually cemented her image as a young, belly-baring flirt with girl-next-door looks, approachable style and enviable dancing skills, an archetype that little girls everywhere wanted to emulate.

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"Oops!... I Did It Again," Oops!... I Did It Again (2000)

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Spears further played with her innocent image on "Oops!... I Did It Again," a sassy song that suggests suitors aren't exactly safe with their heart in her hands. It was nominated for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance at the 43rd GRAMMYs.

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"I think I did it again," she sings at the top of the track. "I made you believe we're more than just friends." Spawning another classic video and another trademark look (this time, a red catsuit), "Oops" emphasized Spears' further pivot into naughtiness and had thousands learning her choreography in a pre-YouTube era.\u00a0

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Another Max Martin and Rami Yacoub production, "Oops" stuck at No. 9 on the Billboard Hot 100, but the album of the same name debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 and set first-week records for sales by a woman artist at the time with 1,319,913 copies sold.

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"Lucky," Oops!... I Did It Again (2000)

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"Lucky" is a peppy song with a sprinkle of sadness on top. Its titular character is a Hollywood girl who seems to have it all, but there's no one to share her success with, so she is lonely and cries at night. It was a poignant sentiment, given her fame at the time, and was re-examined by fans in recent years as she fought for freedom from her conservatorship overseen by her father, Jamie Spears.

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While it didn't manage to break the top 20 of the Hot 100, "Lucky" has always been a fan favorite. The song did break through internationally, though, becoming a No. 1 hit in three European countries as well as on Europe's overall pop chart.

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"Dear Diary," Oops!... I Did It Again (2000)

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Spears has worked with a global roster of songwriters and producers over the years, but the Oops! ballad "Dear Diary" marked a special moment for the star: it was the first album cut that she co-wrote.

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While Oops!... I Did It Again largely showed a maturing Spears, the innocence and sweetness of "Dear Diary" served as a reminder that she was still just a teenager in the beginning of her stardom. The track also seemingly gave her the confidence to co-write more of her songs, as she had a hand in writing almost half of 2001's Britney and almost all of 2003's In the Zone.

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"I'm a Slave 4 U," Britney (2001)

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Spears went rather gritty on the lead single to her third, self-titled album. While earlier singles may have had a sexy wink within their words, the lyrics of "I'm a Slave 4 U" took a deeper plunge into the erotic zone. "All you people look at me like I'm a little girl," she sings defensively. "Well, did you ever think it'd be okay for me to step into this world?"

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Along with the racy lyrics, Spears' visual performances of the song \u2014 a music video depiction of a steamy basement club night and a VMA performance that included dancing with an Albino Burmese python around her neck \u2014 added more cultural moments to her repertoire.\u00a0

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"Overprotected," Britney (2001)

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Spears' massive fame made her an early paparazzi magnet and led her to be sheltered by her management, record label and family. These topics are addressed head-on over the soaring notes of "Overprotected."

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"Say hello to the girl that I am/ You're gonna have to see through my perspective," she declares on the opening verse. "I need to make mistakes just to learn who I am/ And I don't wanna be so damn protected."

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The anthem foreshadowed her future hit "Piece of Me" \u2014 and the struggle for independence she'd later fight for during her conservatorship \u2014 but ultimately showed that she isn't afraid to speak her mind and fight for what's hers.

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"I'm Not a Girl, Not Yet a Woman," Britney (2001)

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After two bold statements with Britney's first two singles ("I'm a Slave 4 U" and "Overprotected"), Spears pumped the brakes on the notion of her growing up too fast in the ballad "I'm Not a Girl, Not Yet a Woman." The song appeared on her third album, Britney, and in the soundtrack for the road trip dramedy Crossroads.

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"There is no need to protect me," she sings powerfully on the track, which appears to mirror her experience in real life at that moment in time. "It's time that I/ Learn to face up to this on my own/ I've seen so much more than you know now/ So don't tell me to shut my eyes."\u00a0

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"Toxic," In the Zone (2003)

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"Toxic" is an uptempo whirlwind of sampled Bollywood strings and Swedish pop drama crafted by the popular dance pop producers Bloodshy & Avant. Another single that took on a life of its own visually, the video served up another set of iconic looks: the deadly assassin, the sparkly nude bodysuit and the perky flight attendant.

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"Toxic" remains Spears' biggest hit as of press time, now certified six-times platinum by the RIAA and the only song with more than one billion streams on Spotify. It also won Spears her one GRAMMY, for Best Dance Recording at the 47th GRAMMY Awards.

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And 20 years after its release as a single, "Toxic" has had remarkable staying power on the pop charts. As of 2023, the song appeared on the Hot 100 in three different incarnations: the original track and the mash-ups "Toxic Pony" by Alt\u00e9go and "Toxic Las Vegas" by Jamieson Shaw.\u00a0

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"Everytime," In the Zone (2003)

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By this era of Spears' discography, fans were more than used to autotune and other processed treatments on her singing \u2014 but "Everytime" is Spears in a more vulnerable and unplugged state. Co-written by Spears, the slow, melancholic ballad hit even harder because it was released after her public breakup with Justin Timberlake.

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Fans hadn't heard anything quite as sad from Spears in her career as the pining lyrics of the chorus on "Everytime": "And every time I try to fly I fall/ Without my wings/ I feel so small/ I guess I need you, baby." The song became a fan favorite for the rawness of her vocal delivery, and was also a personal favorite for Spears during her Las Vegas concert residency.

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"Womanizer," Circus (2008)

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Spears' father began his role as her conservator in February 2008. Seven months later, she released "Womanizer," the lead single to her sixth album, Circus \u2014 which proved that no one was going to hold her down.

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"You say I'm crazy," she sneers on the chorus of the engine-roaring uptempo track, which pokes fun at recent troubles with her ex-husband Kevin Federline. "I got your crazy!" she adds, sarcastically.

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While the song's message focused on telling off a, well, womanizer, its commercial success showed Spears' new conservatorship meant nothing for her staying power. "Womanizer" was her first No. 1 hit on the Billboard Hot 100 since "...Baby, One More Time" topped the chart in January 1999; it also earned Spears her seventh GRAMMY nomination, for Best Dance Recording at the 2010 GRAMMYs.

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"If You Seek Amy," Circus (2008)

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If the title to the sing-songy "If You Seek Amy" is said out loud, it sounds like a sexual proposition. And that's exactly what makes this Max Martin-produced track so enjoyable.

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Despite everything she was experiencing in her personal life, it offered evidence that Spears still knew how to poke fun at her staying at the center of attention. It's a perfect time capsule to an era when she was most wanted by the paparazzi.

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"Hold It Against Me," Femme Fatale (2011)

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Spears' "Hold It Against Me" flips an old chauvinistic joke into girl power \u2014 another clever piece added to the singer's puzzle. After being objectified so much over the course of her career, this song was her bid to put an end to it.

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"Hold It Against Me" continued Spears' late 2000s hot streak into the 2010s. It earned the singer her fourth No. 1 on the Hot 100, following the chart-topping success of "3," her cheeky ode to threesomes, in 2009.\u00a0

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"Work B\u2014," Britney Jean (2013)

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Spears assumes a faux British accent for "Work B\u2014," a bossy cut made for gyms or the club. "You want a hot body? You want a Bugatti? You want a Maserati?" she asks over an insistent beat. "You better work, b\u2014\u2026 now get to work, b\u2014!"

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Shortly after the track was released in 2013, Spears told English talk show host Alan Carr that the song is a tribute to her gay male friends, with whom she uses the word b\u2014 playfully and affectionately as a term of endearment. It became both a gay club anthem and a top 20 hit on the Hot 100 chart, and the video revived interest in Spears' dancing chops.

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"Slumber Party (feat. Tinashe), Glory (2016)

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A slightly different sound for Spears compared to her pop and dance productions, "Slumber Party" features Tinashe with a lyrical cadence that is more in the R&B singer's realm. It's perhaps the Spears song with the most urban radio feel since "I'm a Slave 4 U."

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Fans may also remember "Slumber Party" fondly for what was once a romantic reason: Spears' now ex-husband Sam Asghari was cast as the leading man in the lingerie-heavy music video; it's how they first met each other.

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"Hold Me Closer" with Elton John, The Lockdown Sessions (2022)

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What better way to celebrate a big feat than with a massive collaboration? Nine months after Spears' long-fought conservatorship was terminated, she dropped a team-up with none other than Sir Elton John.

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The unexpected duo released "Hold Me Closer," a soaring duet that interpolates parts of John's beloved hits "Tiny Dancer," "Don't Go Breaking My Heart" and "The One" into a singular modern mix. And though Spears is more of a background vocalist, her first release in six years marked quite the comeback: "Hold Me Closer" topped the Billboard Adult Top 40 and the Hot Dance/Electronic Songs charts, and reached No. 6 on the Hot 100.

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As of press time, "Hold Me Closer" is the last song that Spears has released to date. While it's possible that there may not be any more recordings to follow, it's also safe to say she has surprised the world more than once before.

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How Many GRAMMYs Has Britney Spears Won? 10 Questions About The "Hold Me Closer" Singer Answered

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(L-R) Lil Jon, Usher, and Ludacris perform at Madison Square Garden in 2004.

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24 Songs Turning 20: Listen To 2004's Bangers, From "Yeah!" To "Since U Been Gone"

Ready to feel old? Put on this playlist of hits that made 2004 a year of belt-along jams and unforgettable hooks, including Daddy Yankee's "Gasolina" and Ashlee Simpson's "Pieces Of Me."

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A quick Google search of "top 2004 songs" can be summarized simply: What a time to be alive.

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While it was arguably the year of Usher \u2014 who scored four Billboard Hot 100 chart-toppers in 2004, including the year's biggest song, the Lil Jon- and Ludacris-assisted "Yeah!" \u2014 there were countless hits that have aged impeccably. Even 20 years later, there isn't a dance floor or karaoke bar that wouldn't go wild for J-Kwon's "Tipsy" or Kelly Clarkson's "Since U Been Gone."

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Whether you were jamming to them on your iPod Mini or ripping them off of Limewire, revisit 24 tracks that made an impact \u2014 and still serve up the vibes 20 years later.

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Listen on Spotify, Amazon Music, or Apple Music below.

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Julia Michaels attends the 'Wish' UK premiere

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Behind Julia Michaels' Hits: From Working With Britney & Bieber, To Writing For 'Wish'

GRAMMY-nominated songwriter and artist Julia Michaels has been trusted to turn pop stars' revelatory moments into song. Michaels spoke to GRAMMY.com about creating authentic songs and the stories behind some of her biggest hits.

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Julia Michaels landed her first major songwriting gig at just 18 years old.\u00a0

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Fresh out of school, she\u2019d cold pitched a little company named Walt Disney with a song she thought would suit an upcoming series. That song went on to soundtrack a popular Disney Channel show called "Austin & Ally."

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Michaels quickly developed a reputation for her quick work and therapeutic approach to songwriting, and, in her early 20s, was transforming pop music via her confessional and slightly quirky perspective. The L.A.-based artist was soon writing with pop\u2019s A-listers \u2014 from Britney Spears to Justin Bieber and Ed Sheeran, producing songs that gave the world insight into the contours of the biggest star\u2019s internal worlds.\u00a0

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"I'm grateful that I've been able to work with artists that allow the space for vulnerability and for authenticity, and for us to be able to speak openly and honestly about things we're going through," Michaels tells GRAMMY.com.

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With a knack for emotional precision and complexity, Michaels has been trusted to transmute icons' revelatory moments into song: post-divorce comeback anthems, breakup bangers, even apologies. You\u2019d be hard-pressed to find a songwriter better able to spin pain into a punchline than Michaels.

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It\u2019s one of many reasons Disney tapped her to score Wish, a recently-released mega musical feature that\u2019s been chosen by the Studio to celebrate their 100th anniversary. Her idiosyncratic and confessional style lends a fresh perspective to protagonist Asha, while the songs remain rose-colored, dreamy, heart-lurching and classically Disney.

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At age 30, Michaels is the youngest ever songwriter to score an entire Disney feature. But that's not her only major accolade: Michaels has been nominated for three GRAMMY Awards, most recently for Marren Morris' "Circles Around This Town" \u2014 which was given the nod for Best Country Song at the 2023 GRAMMYs. At the 60th GRAMMY Awards, Michaels was nominated for Best New Artist.

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The phenom spoke with GRAMMY.com about some of the hits that made her one of the industry's most in-demand writers \u2014 and led to her biggest gig yet.\u00a0\u00a0

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"Sorry" - Justin Bieber (2015)

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I had met a producer named Josh Goodwin, and he had asked for us to write some songs and see what we could come up with.\u00a0 We had written two songs, and one of them I don't think ever saw the light of day. The other was "Sorry."\u00a0

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"Used To Love You" - Gwen Stefani (2016)

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I was asked to do some sessions with Gwen and my friend Justin Tranter. It was my first session with her but not his, so they had already known each other.

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I wasn't entirely sure what I was gonna walk into or what she would feel comfortable talking to me about. And she was just so open and so lovely and vulnerable. She had these journal entries; in the midst of all of these thoughts and feelings she\u2019d written down she had said: \u201cI don't know why I cried, but I think it's because I remembered for the first time since I hated you that I used to love you.\u201d She kept on reading from her journal and I stopped her and said "No, no, no, that\u2019s a song." So we wrote it and it was just beautiful, she was very happy with it.

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Every session is different, every artist is different, everybody writes differently. So sometimes I'm not sure what role I need to take that day. Gwen was very much in control of her narrative and vision, and what she wanted to talk about, so I just followed her footsteps.

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I'm not really one for small talk. I think that's why I am still here. I like to get down to the heart of somebody and I know that takes a lot of trust. I'm grateful that I've been able to work with artists that allow the space for vulnerability and for authenticity, and for us to be able to speak openly and honestly about things we're going through.

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I don't really have any qualms with walking in a room and being like, "Okay, but how are you really doing?" Not the L.A. version of how are you doing. Like no, how are you actually doing?

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"Slumber Party" feat. Tinashe - Britney Spears (2016)

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I met her [Britney] after writing a song that she liked, and then we started writing together.\u00a0

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That was pretty surreal. I don't really fangirl a lot; I've been in enough rooms with people to know that we all laugh the same and cry the same and bleed the same. But then I remember hearing Britney sing this into the microphone for the first time and I just began melting into the floor, in shock and awe.\u00a0

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I\u2019d done something like eight songs for the album, and writing with her was so special. She has pop melodies wholly ingrained in who she is, so everything that she's saying just sounds like the perfect pop song. She also had her own narratives and she knew what she wanted to write about. We would literally just pull the microphone up to her face so she could sing melodies and we would write songs according to all the melodies and just go from there.

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I remember just writing all the time and trying to find a sound that she felt suited her best. A I knew she wanted to do things that still had some vulnerability, but she's Britney Spears \u2014 she wanted to have a really fun pop record also. So we tried to cater to that as much as we could.

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"This Wish" (2023)

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This was the first song I wrote for Wish and it was the first song to come out for the movie. I was called in 2020 by [Walt Disney Music President] Tom McDougall and he asked me if I would like to try to write a song for a new movie, but didn't tell me that it was for the 100th anniversary of Disney's animation movies. Off of this little sort of blurb that he had sent me, I wrote this song about hope and being courageous, and taking a chance and being brave. I thought that was just such a beautiful message.

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If he had told me that it was the 100th anniversary, I probably would have been really stressed out. I'm a Disney fan. I've been a Disney fan since I was a kid; I love Disney songs. And so there was already that added pressure to make something that's going to stand the test of time. But I also think that because I grew up with [Disney] it is probably in my psyche more than I even know. And so I wanted to make a song that felt really classic and really powerful and really beautiful, but also still sounded like something that I would write.

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How Ilsey Transformed From Hit Songwriter To Artist On 'From The Valley': "I Have The Freedom To Say What I Want"

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Britney Spears - ' The Woman In Me,' Jeff Tweedy - 'World Within A Song' and 'Tupac Shakur The Authorized Biography' by Staci Robinson

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8 Music Books To Read This Fall/Winter: Britney Spears' Memoir, Paul McCartney's Lyrics & More

As 2023 nears its end and the holidays approach, add these books to your reading list. Memoirs from Dolly Parton and Sly Stone, as well as histories of titans such as Ella Fitzgerald are sure to add music to the latter half of the year.

GRAMMYs/Nov 24, 2023 - 03:58 pm

If you\u2019re a music fan looking to restock your library with some new reads, you\u2019re in luck. With the second half of the year comes a dearth of new music books recounting the life and times of some of the most celebrated artists in the history of the artform are hitting shelves.\u00a0

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From Britney Spears' much talked-about memoir that tackles the tabloid tumult of her life and Barbra Streisand\u2019s highly anticipated autobiography (which clocks in at nearly 1,000 pages), to tomes that recount the lives of Tupac Shakur and Dolly Parton, it\u2019s time to get reading. Read on for some of the best music-related new and upcoming books to add to your collection.\u00a0

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The Woman In Me

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By Britney Spears

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One of the most highly anticipated books of the year, Spears' memoir has been a blockbuster in the weeks since its release. When it was announced that the singer was writing a book, fans and observers braced themselves for what she would reveal when it comes to her tumultuous life and career. The result is a no-holds-barred look at how an innocent girl from Louisiana became swept up in the tsunami of fame, as well as the resulting wake.\u00a0

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The Woman in Me details Spears' halcyon younger years as part of the "New Mickey Mouse Club," her explosive career, the blossoming and collapse of her relationship with Justin Timberlake, and the punishing conservatorship concocted by her father. Spears doesn\u2019t hold back, but also shouts out the figures who provided solace and kindness: Madonna, Elton John, Mariah Carey, and former Jive Records president Clive Calder. The Woman In Me proves to be an unflinching, eye-opening look at the swirling tornado of music, fame, love and family, for better or for worse.\u00a0

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My Name is Barbra

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By Barbra Streisand

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Since her early '60s breakout to her current status as a bona fide living legend, Barbra Streisand has lived a lot of life. Streisand's 992-page tome breaks down her humble beginnings growing up in Williamsburg, Brooklyn and her subsequent stratospheric life during which she received a whopping 46 GRAMMY nominations and released many timeless songs. Along the way, she also became the first female in the history of moviemaking to write, produce, direct and star in a major motion picture (Yentl).\u00a0

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It\u2019s all a long time coming, considering Jackie Onassis first approached Streisand to chronicle her triumphant life in 1984 (at the time, the former first lady was editor of Doubleday and Streisand was a mere 20 years into her iconic career). "Frankly, I thought at 42 I was too young, with much more work still to come," Striesand recently told Vanity Fair. It\u2019s an understatement considering all that\u2019s happened since.

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THE LYRICS: 1956 to Present

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By Paul McCartney

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One of the most celebrated artists of all time, McCartney's genius songwriting is on full, glimmering display in THE LYRICS. Newly released in a one volume paperback edition, the book puts the Beatles' way with words front and center while offering popcorn-worthy backstory.\u00a0

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Originally published to acclaim in 2021, the updated version includes additional material and insight from Macca himself on the creation of some of the most indelible hits in music history, including the 1965 Beatles hit "Daytripper."\u00a0

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"The riff became one of our most well-known and you still often hear it played when you walk into guitar shops," wrote McCartney of the track. "It\u2019s one of those songs that revolves around the riff. Some songs are hung onto a chord progression. Others, like this, are driven by the riff."\u00a0

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Behind the Seams: My Life in Rhinestones

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By Dolly Parton\u00a0

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"It costs a lot of money to look this cheap!" So says luminary Dolly Parton, in a self-deprecating and witty and also patently untrue famous turn of phrase. While Parton\u2019s life story has been recounted numerous times on the page and on screen, Behind the Seams zeros in on not just her trials and tribulations, but her unmistakable style.\u00a0

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Packed with nearly 500 photographs, the book traces Parton\u2019s looks from the sacks she used to dress in as a child in poverty to the flamboyant visuals associated with her stardom. "I\u2019ve been at this so long, I\u2019ve worn some of the most bizarre things," Parton recently told the Guardian. "My hairdos have always been so out there. At the time you think you look good, then you look back on it, like, what was I thinking?"

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Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin)

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By Sly Stone

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The 80-year-old reclusive frontman of Sly and the Family Stone has certainly lived a lot of life. From his early days as part of the gospel vocal group the Stewart Four, Stone and his family band later became fixtures of the charts from the late '60s into the mid-'70s; a journey traced in the new book Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin), named after their 1969 song of the same name.\u00a0\u00a0

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Known for funky, soulful and earworm signature hits including "Dance to the Music" and\u00a0"Everyday People," the band won over the hearts of America, influencing legions of fans (including Herbie Hanckock and Miles Davis) and gaining a few enemies (the Black Panther Party). The book chronicles those ups and downs (including drug abuse), tracking Stone up to the modern era, which includes receiving the Recording Academy's Lifetime Achievement Special Merit Award in 2017.\u00a0

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Becoming Ella Fitzgerald: The Jazz Singer Who Transformed American Song

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By Judith Tick

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Ella Fitzgerald is one of America\u2019s most iconic voices and the full breadth of her story will be told in the first major biography since her death in 1996. Known as the First Lady of Song, the 13-time GRAMMY winner is known for her swingin\u2019 standards, sultry ballads, scat and everything in between.

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Out Nov. 21, the vocalist\u2019s historic career is recounted by musicologist Judith Tick, who reflects on her legend using new research, fresh interviews and rare recordings. The result is a portrait of an undeniable talent and the obstacles she was up against, from her early days at the Apollo Theater to her passionate zeal for recording and performing up until her later years.\u00a0

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"Ella was two people," her longtime drummer Gregg Field told GRAMMY.com in 2020. "She was very humble, very shy and generous. But when she walked on stage she was hardcore and didn\u2019t know how to sing unless it was coming from her heart."

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World Within a Song: Music That Changed My Life and Life That Changed My Music

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By Jeff Tweedy

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Aside from his extensive discography with Wilco and beyond, Jeff Tweedy is the author of three books: his memoir \u00a0Let\u2019s Go (So We Can Get Back), a meditation on creativity called How to Write One Song, and his latest, World Within a Song. The latter expertly examines a variety of songs by a disparate spate of artists, from Rosal\u00eda to Billie Eilish with Tweedy\u2019s singular take on what makes each song stand out along with what he dubs "Rememories," short blurbs that recount moments from his own life and times.\u00a0

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Much like his songwriting prowess, it\u2019s a book where Tweedy\u2019s way with words shine with shimmering eloquence. "My experience of my own emotions is that they all interact," Tweedy told GRAMMY.com last year. "They aren't individual, isolated things that you experience one at a time, and I think that's a really beautiful thing about being alive."

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Tupac Shakur: The Authorized Biography

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By Staci Robinson

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One of the giants of hip-hop finally gets his due with an official recounting of his life and times. Here his legend is told by the authoritative Staci Robinson, an expert on the star who previously wrote Tupac Remembered: Bearing Witness to a Life and Legacy and served as executive producer of the FX documentary series "Dear Mama: The Saga of Afeni and Tupac Shakur."

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Here, Robinson reflects on Tupac\u2019s legacy from a modern perspective, and tracks the history of race in America alongside the rapper\u2019s life and times, from the turbulent '60s to the Rodney King riots. Along the way are the stories behind the songs including "Brenda\u2019s Got a Baby."\u00a0

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"In between shots (of filming the movie Juice) I wrote it," Shakur is quoted saying in Robinson\u2019s book. "I was crying too. That\u2019s how I knew everybody else would cry, \u2019cause I was crying.\u2019"\u00a0

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10 Music Books To Dig Into This Summer: A Kate Bush Bio, A First-Hand Account Of The Grunge Scene & Feminist Punk Histories

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