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TOP 20
20. Jennifer Lopez - Jenny From The Block
19. Jessica Simpson & Nick Lachey - Where You Are
18. Britney Spears - (Not A Girl) Not Yet A Woman
17. Destinys Child - Survivor
16. Eminem - The Real Slim Shady
15. Christina Aguilera - Come On Over
14. Britney Spears Ft. Madonna - Me Against The Music
13. Sisquo - Thong Song
12. Mariah Carey - Heartbreaker
11. N'Sync - It's Gonna Be Me
10. Christina Aguilera - Dirrty
09. Britney Spears - Slave 4 U
08. Destinys Child - Bootylicious
07. Jennifer Lopez - Waiting For Tonight
06. Britney Spears - Stronger
05. N'Sync - Bye Bye Bye
04. Britney Spears - Lucky
03. Britney Spears - Toxic
02. Britney Spears - Oops... I Did It Again
01. Britney Spears - (You Drive Me) Crazy
THE SLAYAGE. When will your fave shape an entire generation (pass along Madonna fans, I see you 💅 )
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Queen of the 00's lbr... she really is the icon of our generation (us who were teens in the 2000-2005 period)
I say 1999 - 2009 tbh
Blackout was still huge and all anyone talked about ANYWHERE was Britney (not for good reasons, but still). And her comeback with 'Circus' was world followed and kinda a big f***ing deal.
She MAINTAINED with the FF era and S&S.
Since then her current relevance has dropped significantly.
However I do agree the peak was from 1999 - 2005
I don't understand, why "Crazy" is # 1.
"Toxic", "Oops! " and "Lucky" videos are more iconic.
It's rating the episode not the video.
I even remember the mini "drama" on the Crazy set cause the director (Nigel Dick) asked her to change the choregraphy on a certain part of the song (don't remember if it was a verse or the bridge) and she said she couldn't learn it, but she finally did.
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