Title: Baby One More Time
Director: Nigel Dick
Album: Baby One More Time
Label: Jive Records
Released: 1998
Description: The first music video that first launched Spears’ career late 1998, which was directed by Nigel Dick. The video features Spears as a school girl from her first debut album “…Baby One More Time”, which also received overall successful radio play and chart topping sales. The schoolgirl outfit from this video is considered to be one of Spears’ iconic looks.
Title: SometimesDirector: Nigel Dick
Album: Baby One More Time
Label: Jive Records
Released: 1998
Description: The second music video that was released early 1999, which was directed by the one and only Nigel Dick. The video “Sometimes” comes from her first debut album “…Baby One More Time.” The video concept was very simple. Might as well call “Sometimes” the perfect puppy love video.
Title: (You Drive Me) Crazy [The Stop Remix]Director: Nigel Dick
Album: Baby One More Time
Label: Jive Records
Released: 1999
Description: The third music video from Spears, which filmed in 1999 was again directed by Nigel Dick. Melissa Joan Hart from Sabrina the Teenager Witch, made a cameo appearance with Spears in this particular music video. The video was made at the same time that Spears made her cameo appearance on Melissa Joan Hart’s tv hit comedy sitcom. the single “Crazy” was also another song from her debut album “…Baby One More Time.”
Title: Born to Make You HappyDirector: Bilie Woodruff
Album: Baby One More Time
Label: Jive Records
Released: 1999
Description: The forth music video that Spears was filmed in 1999, which was directed by Bilie Woodruff. The single/music video for “Born to Make You Happy” was another song from her first debut album “…Baby One More Time.” “Born to Make You Happy” can best be described as a dance/dream video.
Title: From the Bottom of My Broken HeartDirector: Gregory Dark
Album: Baby One More Time
Label: Jive Records
Released: 2000
Description: The fifth music video that Spears was filmed in during early 2000, which was directed by Gregory Dark. The single/music video for “From the Bottom of My Broken Heart” was the last song from her first debut album “…Baby One More Time.” This was the first video to show some sort of emotion as Britney leaves her first lover.
Title: Oops I Did it AgainDirector: Nigel Dick
Album: Oops!… I Did It Again
Label: Jive Records
Released: 2000
Description: The sixth music video that Spears was filmed in during mid 2000, which was directed by Nigel Dick, who also directed three other videos for Spears from her “Baby One More Time” album. This video caused some controversial comments as many parents didn’t understand what she meant by “not that innocent”, which is from the lyrics that’s stated in the song. Today, if Spears makes any mistakes or bad choices, that quote from the song “Oops I Did it Again” is usually used against her.
Title: LuckyDirector: David Meyers
Album: Oops!… I Did It Again
Label: Jive Records
Released: 2000
Description: The seventh music video that Spears was filmed in during late 2000, which was directed by David Meyers. This was a music video/single titled as “Lucky” that was from her second debut album “Oops!…I did it Again”. The music video can best be described as fame, glamor, emotion and success.
Title: StrongerDirector: Joseph Kahn
Album: Oops!… I Did It Again
Label: Jive Records
Released: 2000
Description: The eighth music video that Spears was filmed in during late 2000, which was directed by Joseph Kahn. This was a music video with an amazing concept by Joseph Kahn and Britney Spears. The song/video titled as “Stronger”, is about a woman who was just cheated on, but still remains stronger without her ex lover.
Title: Don’t Let Me be the Last to KnowDirector: Herb Ritts
Album: Oops!… I Did It Again
Label: Jive Records
Released: 2001
Description: The ninth music video that Spears was filmed in during early 2001, which was directed by Herb Ritts. This was the last single/music video from Britney’s second debut album “Oops!…I did it Again”, which shows a bit of a change for a young woman. Making out and being filmed with a guy on the beach was only small for what Spears had planned for her next set of music videos.
Title: Slave 4 UDirector: Frances Lawrence
Album: Britney
Label: Jive Records
Released: 2001
Description: The tenth music video that Spears was filmed in during early 2001, which was directed by Frances Lawrence. This was Spears’ first single off of her 3rd self-titled debut album “Britney”. The album was focusing more on her life with a new style. The feel of the music video was different because it showed a sexy side which was prerogative for many people. Once Slave 4 U premiered, girls looked up to Spears, guys wanted her and parents were quite annoyed at how she was no longer an idol for their kids.
Title: OverprotectedDirector: Billie Woodruff
Album: Britney
Label: Jive Records
Released: 2001
Description: The eleventh music video that Spears was filmed in during mid 2001, which was directed by Billie Woodruff, who also directed “Born to Make You happy”. This was Spears’ second single off of her 3rd self-titled debut album “Britney”. The video was simple to understand. It was quite obvious that Spears felt trapped at a certain point in her career, which is what the song “Overprotected” is mostly about.
Title: I’m Not A Girl, Not Yet A WomanDirector: Wayne Isham
Album: Britney
Label: Jive Records
Released: 2002
Description: The twelfth music video that Spears was filmed in during early 2002, which was directed by Wayne Isham. This was Spears’ third single off of her 3rd self-titled debut album “Britney”. “I’m Not A Girl, Not Yet A Woman” was the significant change in who Spears was as a growing artist.
Title: Overprotected [The DarkChild Remix]Director: Chris Applebaum
Album: Britney
Label: Jive Records
Released: 2002
Description: The thirteenth music video that Spears was filmed in during early 2002, which was directed by Chris Applebaum. This was Spears’ forth single off of her 3rd self-titled debut album “Britney”. “Overprotected [The DarkChild Remix]” is a remix from “Overprotected”, which was released in the U.S.
Title: I Love Rock ‘N’ Roll
Director: Chris Applebaum
Album: Britney
Label: Jive Records
Released: 2002
Description: The fourteenth music video that Spears was filmed in during mid 2002, which was directed by Chris Applebaum, who also directed “Overprotected [The DarkChild Remix]“. This was Spears’ fifth single off of her 3rd self-titled debut album “Britney”, which was also a cover that Spears remade.
Title: BoysDirector: David Meyers
Album: Britney
Label: Jive Records
Released: 2002
Description: The fifteenth music video that Spears was filmed in during late 2002, which was directed by David Meyers, who also directed “Lucky”. This was Spears’ sixth single off of her 3rd self-titled debut album “Britney”. “Boys” was also used in the third installment for Austin Powers. Spears played a cameo appearance in Goldmember. Mike Myers, who plays as Austin, made his cameo appearance in Spears’ video for “Boys” as a collaboration for Spears being a part in the movie.
Title: Me Against the MusicDirector: Paul Hunter
Album: In The Zone
Label: Jive Records
Released: 2003
Description: The sixteenth music video that Spears was filmed in during early 2003, which was directed by Paul Hunter. This was Spears’ first single off of her forth debut album “In the Zone”. “Me Against the Music” was the first video where Spears teamed up with Madonna.
Title: ToxicDirector: Joseph Kahn
Album: In The Zone
Label: Jive Records
Released: 2003
Description: The seventeenth music video that Spears was filmed in during mid 2003, which was directed by Joseph Kahn, who also directed the music video for “Stronger”. This was Spears’ second single off of her forth debut album “In the Zone”. “Toxic” was the first music video to have such a major plot, where Spears was larking her prey (her ex) who cheated on her with another woman. Spears played as multiple roles in order to end the life of her ex.
Title: EverytimeDirector: David LaChappelle
Album: In The Zone
Label: Jive Records
Released: 2003
Description: The eighteenth music video that Spears was filmed in during late 2003, which was directed by David LaChappelle. This was Spears’ third single off of her forth debut album “In the Zone”. “Everytime” was a song/music video that was a dark time in Spears’ life. It was said that the video is meant for her ex in her actual life named “Justin Timberlake”, who started off with her when she was younger. The music video for “Everytime” plays a huge reincarnation role.
Title: OutrageousDirector: David Meyers
Album: In The Zone
Label: Jive Records
Released: 2004
Description: The nineteenth music video that Spears was filmed in during early 2004, which was directed by David Meyers, which also directed the music videos for “Lucky” and “Boys”. This was Spears’ forth single off of her forth debut album “In the Zone”. In the process of making the video and touring, Spears hurt her leg. Plans to finish the music video and tour were taken down. The music video featured Snoop Dog and Spears at a basketball park. The first minute of the music video that was complete was added for fans to watch.
Title: My PrerogativeDirector: Jake Nava
Album: Greatest Hits: My Prerogative
Label: Jive Records
Released: 2004
Description: The twenty music video that Spears was filmed in during early 2004, which was directed by Jake Nava. This was Spears’ first single off of her fifth debut album “Greatest Hits: My Prerogative”. The music video featured Spears in a very sexy and prerogative way. This was another cover that was done by Britney, which was originally done by Bobby Brown.
Title: Do Somethin’Director: Jake Nava
Album: Greatest Hits: My Prerogative
Label: Jive Records
Released: 2004
Description: The twenty first music video that Spears was filmed in during mid 2004, which was directed by Billie Woodruff, who also directed “Overprotected”. This was Spears’ second single off of her fifth debut album “Greatest Hits: My Prerogative”. The music video for “Do Somethin’” was originally released only for Europe.
Title: SomedayDirector: Michael Haussman
Album: Britney & Kevin: Chaotic
Label: Jive Records
Released: 2005
Description: The twenty second music video that Spears was filmed in during mid 2005, which was directed by Michael Haussman. This was a song that Britney wrote for her baby boy, when she found out that she was pregnant with her first song “Sean Preston”.
Title: Gimme MoreDirector: Michael Haussman
Album: Blackout
Label: Jive Records
Released: 2007
Description: The twenty third music video that Spears was filmed in during late 2007, which was directed by Michael Haussman, who also directed Someday. The video was marked as one of Spears’ worst music videos made. The Blackout era was not a successful album for Spears for lack of promotion and her breakdown months before the release.
Title: Piece of MeDirector: Wayne Isham
Album: Blackout
Label: Jive Records
Released: 2007
Description: The twenty forth music video that Spears was filmed in during late 2007, which was directed by Wayne Isham, who also directed “I’m Not a Girl, Not Yet A Woman”. “Piece of Me” was a direct attack at the media during her breakdown. “Piece of Me” won three awards at the MTV Video Music Awards 2008.
Title: Break the IceDirector: Robert Hales
Album: Blackout
Label: Jive Records
Released: 2008
Description: The twenty fifth music video that Spears was filmed in during early 2008, which was directed by Robert Hales. The music video for “Break the Ice” was an animated version video. It marked the end of the Blackout era and ended any more production for the album. The forth single was never released.
Title: WomanizerDirector: Joseph Kahn
Album: Circus
Label: Jive Records
Released: 2008
Description: The twenty sixth music video that Spears was filmed in during late 2008, which was directed by Joseph Kahn, which also directed “Stronger” and “Toxic”. This was the first single off the debut album titled “Circus”. This album marked the full comeback of Spears. The plot of the video was referred as “Toxic…part two.”
Title: CircusDirector: Francis Lawrence
Album: Circus
Label: Jive Records
Released: 2008
Description: The twenty seventh music video that Spears was filmed in during late 2008, which was directed by Francis Lawrence, which also directed “Slave 4 U”. This was the second single off the debut album titled “Circus”. This was a creative music video that showcased the album and her personal life.
Title: If u Seek AmyDirector: Jake Nava
Album: Circus
Label: Jive Records
Released: 2009
Description: The twenty eighth music video that Spears was filmed in during early 2009, which was directed by Jake Nava, which also directed “My Prerogative”. This was the third single off the debut album titled “Circus”. Although the song “If U Seek Amy” had a prerogative meaning in the title and some bad reviews for the song actually being released on the radio, Spears made “If U Seek Amy” as her next single anyway. The video showed two different sides of Spears, which was the naughty and nice image.
Title: RadarDirector: Dave Meyers
Album: Circus
Label: Jive Records
Released: 2009
Description: The twenty ninth music video that Spears was filmed in during mid 2009, which was directed by Dave Meyers, which also directed “Lucky”, “Boys” and “Outrageous”. This was the forth single off the debut album titled “Circus”. “Radar” was a single from the “Blackout” era, but the single was added to Circus instead. Candies worked with Spears, while making the music video “Radar”. The video was filmed on a golf coarse/mansion where Spears couldn’t take her eye off of a guy for the plot of the music video.
Title: 3Director: Diane Martel
Album: The Singles Collection
Label: Jive Records
Released: 2009
Description: The thirty music video that Spears was filmed in during mid 2009, which was directed by Diane Martel. “3″ is the first new single from “The Singles Collection”. Spears once again brings her sexy body and moves into the video “3″ with guys and girls doing their prerogative moves.
Title: Hold it Against MeDirector: Jonas Akerlund
Album: Femme Fatale
Label: Jive Records
Released: 2011
Description: The (Hold it Against Me) music video is the first video off of Spears’ “Femme Fatale” album. The video was directed by Jonas Akerlund, who has also worked with Lady Gaga in her previous videos. The video for “Hold it Against Me” is the first music video in Spears’ career to form such a heavy art message within the video. Check out both Britney and Britney in the biggest smack down. Trust us. It’s hot!
Title: Till the World EndsDirector: Ray Kay
Album: Femme Fatale
Label: Jive Records
Released: 2011
Description: Call it a conspiracy, but Britney has brought 2012 to our attention. Whether you believe in 2012 or not, “Till the World Ends” is a perfect music video that shows such destruction. Although it focuses on the destruction from the world ending, Spears and dancers are enjoying a dance party in a underground area that can relate to the “I’m a Slave 4 U” music video. We’ll take some notes from “Till the World Ends” so we can prepare for 2012.
Title: I Wanna GoDirector: Chris Marrs Piliero
Album: Femme Fatale
Label: Jive Records
Released: 2011
Description: Britney Spears takes complete control in her “I wanna Go” music video. Starting off in a conference, the video opens up to one bizarre dream or fantasy that has Britney running all over New York City, smashing cameras, taking down the paparazzi, flashing her chest and well…overall having a good time. The video ends with Britney back in the conference, but we later find out that the dream is much more significant than what we thought.
Title: CriminalDirector: Chris Marrs Piliero
Album: Femme Fatale
Label: Jive Records
Released: 2011
Description: The fourth single, which fans requested against “Inside Out” and “Drop Dead Beautiful” is Criminal. The last video from Femme Fatale “I Wanna Go” is also directed by Chris Marrs Piliero who has brought us Criminal. Filmed in Europe; Spears has came up wit the ultimate love story that will be an automatic hit across the pop culture. Love, violence and sex becomes the overall theme of Criminal. Storyline wise; fans express how Criminal is the next best video from Spears to date since Toxic (2006). It’s Britney bitch! Live with it.


















