Born. 2nd December 1981, Kentwood,
Louisiana, USA. One of the last teenage superstars
of the millennium, Spears enjoyed her breakthrough
success at the end of 1998. She appeared in local
dance revues and church choirs as a young girl, and
at the age of eight auditioned for The Mickey Mouse
Club. Although she was too young to join the series,
a producer on the show gave
her an introduction to
a New York agent. She subsequently spent three summers
at the Professional Performing Arts School Center.
She appeared in a number of off-Broadway productions
as a child actor, including Ruthless (1991). She returned
to the [ Walt ] Disney Channel for a spot on The Mickey
Mouse Club, where she was featured for two years between
the ages of 11 and 13. She began to audition for pop
bands in the New York area, her demo tapes eventually
landing on the desk of Jive Records' Jeff Fenster.
''Her vocal ability and commercial appeal caught me
right away,'' he recalls. She was expensively groomed
by Jive, who put her in the studio with Eric Foster
White (producer and writer for Boyzone, Whitney Houston
and others). They employed top R&B writer Max
Martin (of Backstreet Boys fame) to produce her debut
single, ''... Baby, One More Time'', and an album
of the same title. They also set up a promotional
free phone number where fans could listen to Spears'
music and interviews throughout the summer of 1998.
She toured American venues for a series of concerts
sponsored by US teen magazines, eventually joining
'N Sync on tour. The careful planning paid off when
her debut album and single went on to top the American
charts at the start of 1999. The album and single
enjoyed similar success in the UK and Europe. The
ballad ''Sometimes'' and the funky ''(You Drive Me)
Crazy'' were also substantial transatlantic hits.
''Born To Make You Happy'' topped the UK charts in
January 2000. The demand for new Spears material was
satisfied when her sophomore set, Oops! ... I Did
It Again, was released in May. The album contained
the expected quota of well-produced, expertly crafted
pop songs alongside a risible cover version of (I
Can't Get No) Satisfaction.
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