List of songs recorded by Britney Spears

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Spears performing "Everytime" on the Circus Starring Britney Spears, 2009 Everytime.jpg
Spears performing "Everytime" on the Circus Starring Britney Spears, 2009

American singer Britney Spears made her chart debut in November 1998 with "...Baby One More Time", which attained global success. It was followed by the release of her debut studio album ...Baby One More Time (1999), which opened at number one on the Canadian Albums Chart and the US Billboard 200, and was later certified fourteen-times platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). [1] Spears's second studio album, Oops!... I Did It Again , was released on May 16, 2000, and became the fastest-selling album by a female act in the US, selling 1,319,193 units in its opening week. [2] It spawned the singles "Oops!... I Did It Again", "Lucky", "Stronger", and "Don't Let Me Be the Last to Know". In November 2001, Spears's released "I'm a Slave 4 U", the lead single from her self-titled third studio album (2001). [3] In November 2003, Spears's fourth studio album, In the Zone , was released. The album includes "Me Against the Music", a collaboration with Madonna that reached number one on the European Hot 100 Singles, and "Toxic", which earned Spears her first Grammy Award in the category Best Dance Recording. [4] Her first compilation album, Greatest Hits: My Prerogative , was released the following year.

Following her personal struggles through 2007, [5] Spears's fifth studio album, Blackout , was released in October of the same year. The album sold over three million units worldwide, spawning the hit singles "Gimme More" and "Piece of Me". [6] With the release of her sixth studio album Circus (2008), Spears became the only act in the Nielsen SoundScan era (1991–present) to have four albums debut with US sales of 500,000 or more copies. [7] Including the singles "Womanizer" and "Circus", it sold four million copies worldwide. [6]

Spears's third compilation album, The Singles Collection (2009), includes her third US number-one single "3". In 2011, Spears released the single "Hold It Against Me", making her the second artist in the Billboard Hot 100 chart's 52-year history to debut at number one with two or more songs, after Mariah Carey. [8] The track was included on her seventh studio album Femme Fatale (2011), which debuted at number one on the US Billboard 200. [9] Spears's eighth studio album, Britney Jean , was released in 2013; it made little commercial impact and received mixed reviews from critics but spawned the hit single "Work Bitch", which was certified platinum in the United States. Glory , the ninth studio album from Spears, was released in August 2016 to critical praise and chart success but failed to reach the success of her other albums.

Spears has sold over 150 million records worldwide and more than 36.9 million digital singles in the US alone, making her one of the best-selling music artists of all time. [10] [11] Billboard ranked her as the eighth-overall Artist of the Decade; it also recognized her as the best-selling female album artist of the first decade of the 21st century and the fifth overall. [12] [13] The RIAA also recognized Spears as the ninth top-selling female artist in the US, with 38.5 million certified albums. [14] Spears is among the few artists in history to have had a number-one single and a number-one album in each of the three decades of their career (1990s, 2000s, and 2010s). [15]

Songs

Max Martin has written many songs performed by Spears. Max Martin.jpg
Max Martin has written many songs performed by Spears.
Dr. Luke has co-written ten songs performed by Spears, including "Circus". Music-dr-luke.jpg
Dr. Luke has co-written ten songs performed by Spears, including "Circus".
Madonna is featured on "Me Against the Music". HungUpSticky3.jpg
Madonna is featured on "Me Against the Music".
Spears is featured on a remix of Rihanna's "S&M". Rihanna Fenty 2018.png
Spears is featured on a remix of Rihanna's "S&M".
Nicki Minaj lent her vocals to the remix of "Till the World Ends". MinajHammersteinBallroomNYC.jpg
Nicki Minaj lent her vocals to the remix of "Till the World Ends".
Kesha co-wrote "Till the World Ends". Kesha @ MMVA Souncheck 02 retouch.jpg
Kesha co-wrote "Till the World Ends".
"Passenger" from Britney Jean was co-written by Katy Perry. Katy Perry - The Prismatic (Sunrise) 01 (cropped).jpg
"Passenger" from Britney Jean was co-written by Katy Perry.
Lady Gaga co-wrote "Quicksand" from Circus. Joanne World Tour (37331557385).png
Lady Gaga co-wrote "Quicksand" from Circus .
Sia co-wrote "Perfume", "Passenger", and "Brightest Morning Star" from Britney Jean. Sia (cropped 2).jpg
Sia co-wrote "Perfume", "Passenger", and "Brightest Morning Star" from Britney Jean.
"Don't Let Me Be the Last to Know" was co-written by Shania Twain. ShaniaTwain3.jpg
"Don't Let Me Be the Last to Know" was co-written by Shania Twain.
"What It's Like to Be Me" from Britney was co-written by Justin Timberlake. Justin Timberlake - V Festival 2014 04 (cropped).jpg
"What It's Like to Be Me" from Britney was co-written by Justin Timberlake.
David Guetta co-wrote "Body Ache" and "It Should Be Easy" from Britney Jean. David Guetta 2012.jpg
David Guetta co-wrote "Body Ache" and "It Should Be Easy" from Britney Jean.
Keri Hilson co-wrote four songs from Blackout, including "Gimme More" and "Break the Ice". Keri Hilson Supafest 3 - cropped.jpg
Keri Hilson co-wrote four songs from Blackout , including "Gimme More" and "Break the Ice".
will.i.am is featured on Spears's "Big Fat Bass" and "It Should Be Easy", and Spears is featured on will.i.am's "Scream & Shout". He is executive producer on Spears's eighth album Britney Jean. Will.i.am in 2012.jpg
will.i.am is featured on Spears's "Big Fat Bass" and "It Should Be Easy", and Spears is featured on will.i.am's "Scream & Shout". He is executive producer on Spears's eighth album Britney Jean .
Pharrell Williams co-wrote "I'm a Slave 4 U" and "Boys". Pharrell Williams - Coachella 2014 (cropped).jpg
Pharrell Williams co-wrote "I'm a Slave 4 U" and "Boys".
"Chillin' with You" features her sister Jamie Lynn Spears. Jamie Lynn Spears.jpg
"Chillin' with You" features her sister Jamie Lynn Spears.
"Crazy" was performed by Kevin Federline featuring Spears. Kevin Federline.jpg
"Crazy" was performed by Kevin Federline featuring Spears.
Iggy Azalea collaborated with Spears on "Pretty Girls". Iggy Azalea August 2015.jpg
Iggy Azalea collaborated with Spears on "Pretty Girls".
Spears is featured in Miley Cyrus's "SMS (Bangerz)". Miley Cyrus Primavera19 -226 (48986293772) (cropped).jpg
Spears is featured in Miley Cyrus's "SMS (Bangerz)".
"Tik Tik Boom" features American rapper T.I. T.I. at Bumbershoot.jpg
"Tik Tik Boom" features American rapper T.I.
Robyn co-wrote "Over to You Now" from Britney & Kevin: Chaotic and she provided backing vocals on "Piece of Me" from Blackout. RobynIn2011 cropped.jpg
Robyn co-wrote "Over to You Now" from Britney & Kevin: Chaotic and she provided backing vocals on "Piece of Me" from Blackout .
"Make Me..." features American rapper G-Eazy. G-Eazy Lollapalooza 2015.JPG
"Make Me..." features American rapper G-Eazy.
Diane Warren wrote "When Your Eyes Say It" from Oops!... I Did It Again. Diane Warren 03 b.jpg
Diane Warren wrote "When Your Eyes Say It" from Oops!... I Did It Again .
Bonnie McKee co-wrote four songs from Femme Fatale, including "Hold It Against Me". BonnieMcKeeCitadelOutlets.png
Bonnie McKee co-wrote four songs from Femme Fatale , including "Hold It Against Me".
Spears covered "The Beat Goes On", which was co-written by Sonny Bono. Sonny Bono.jpg
Spears covered "The Beat Goes On", which was co-written by Sonny Bono.
Spears covered "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction", written by Mick Jagger (left) and Keith Richards (right). Jagger-Richards.jpg
Spears covered "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction", written by Mick Jagger (left) and Keith Richards (right).
Spears covered "Tom's Diner" by Suzanne Vega. Suzanne Vega Barcelona 2008.jpg
Spears covered "Tom's Diner" by Suzanne Vega.
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Key
Indicates song included on an alternative version of the album
Indicates songs covered by Britney Spears
Name of song featured performers, writers, originating album, and year released
SongWriter(s)AlbumYearRef.
"3" Max Martin
Karl Schuster
Tiffany Amber
The Singles Collection 2009 [16]
"Alien"Britney Spears
Ana Diaz
Anthony Preston
Dan Trynor
William Orbit
Britney Jean 2013 [17]
"Amnesia" Fernando Garibay
Kasia Livingston
Circus 2008 [18]
"And Then We Kiss"Britney Spears
Mark Taylor
Paul Barry
B in the Mix: The Remixes 2005 [19]
"The Answer" Ryan Leslie
Sean Combs
In the Zone 2003 [20]
"Anticipating"Britney Spears
Josh Schwartz
Brian Kierulf
Britney 2001 [21]
"Autumn Goodbye" Eric Foster White ...Baby One More Time 1999 [22]
"...Baby One More Time" Max Martin ...Baby One More Time 1998 [22]
[23]
"The Beat Goes On" Sonny Bono
Eric Foster White
...Baby One More Time 1999 [22]
"Before the Goodbye"Britney Spears
Brian Transeau
Josh Schwartz
Brian Kierulf
Britney 2001 [24]
"Better"Britney Spears
Julia Michaels
Justin Tranter
Michael Tucker
Glory 2016 [25]
"Big Fat Bass"
featuring will.i.am
William Adams Femme Fatale 2011 [26]
"Blur" Nathaniel Hills
Stacy Barthe
Marcella Araica
Circus 2008 [27]
"Body Ache"Britney Spears
David Guetta
Giorgio Tuinfort
Luciana Caporaso
Nick Clow
Myah Marie Langston
Anthony Preston
Richard Gonzalez
Jose Luna
Britney Jean 2013 [17]
"Bombastic Love" Max Martin
Rami Yacoub
Britney 2001 [21]
"Born to Make You Happy" Kristian Lundin
Andreas Carlsson
...Baby One More Time 1999 [22]
[28]
"Boys" Chad Hugo
Pharrell Williams
Britney 2001 [21]
"Brave New Girl"Britney Spears
Brian Kierulf
Josh Schwartz
Kara DioGuardi
In the Zone 2003 [20]
"Break the Ice" Nathaniel Hills
James Washington
Keri Hilson
Marcella Araica
Blackout 2007 [29]
"Breathe on Me"Stephen Lee
Steve Anderson
Lisa Greene
In the Zone 2003 [20]
"Brightest Morning Star"Britney Spears
Lukasz Gottwald
Sia Furler
Henry Walter
Britney Jean 2013 [30]
"Can't Make You Love Me" Kristian Lundin
Andreas Carlsson
Max Martin
Oops!... I Did It Again 2000 [31]
"Change Your Mind (No Seas Cortes)" Julia Michaels
Justin Tranter
Mattias Larsson
Robin Fredriksson
Glory 2016 [25]
"Chaotic" Christian Karlsson
Pontus Winnberg
Henrik Jonback
Michelle Bell
Britney & Kevin: Chaotic 2005 [32]
"Chillin' with You"
featuring Jamie Lynn Spears
Britney Spears
William Adams
Anthony Preston
Joshua Lopez
Britney Jean 2013 [17]
"Cinderella" Max Martin
Rami Yacoub
Britney Spears
Britney 2001 [21]
"Circus" Lukasz Gottwald
Claude Kelly
Benjamin Levin
Circus 2008 [27]
"Clumsy" Talay Riley
Warren Felder
Alex Niceforo
Glory 2016 [25]
"Coupure Électrique"Britney Spears
Lance Eric Shipp
Nathalia Marshall
Rachael Kennedy
Glory 2016 [25]
"Crazy"
Kevin Federline featuring Britney Spears
Bosko Kante
Kevin Federline
G Louriano
DJ Emz
Playing with Fire 2006 [33]
"Criminal" Karl Schuster
Max Martin
Tiffany Amber
Femme Fatale 2011 [26]
"Dear Diary"Britney Spears
Jason Blume
Eugene Wilde
Oops!... I Did It Again 2000 [31]
"Deep in My Heart"Per Magnusson
David Kreuger
Andreas Carlsson
...Baby One More Time 1999 [34]
"Do Somethin'" Christian Karlsson
Pontus Winnberg
Henrik Jonback
Angela Hunte
Greatest Hits: My Prerogative 2004 [35]
"Do You Wanna Come Over?"Sandy Chila
Julia Michaels
Justin Tranter
Mattias Larsson
Robin Fredriksson
Glory 2016 [25]
"Don't Cry"Britney Spears
William Adams
Richard Gonzalez
Joshua Lopez
Britney Jean 2013 [17]
"Don't Go Knockin' on My Door" Max Martin
Rami Yacoub
Jake Schulze
Alexander Kronlund
Oops!... I Did It Again 2000 [31]
"Don't Hang Up"Britney Spears
Brian Kierulf
Josh Schwartz
In the Zone 2003 [20]
"Don't Keep Me Waiting" Rodney Jerkins
Michaela Shiloh
Thomas Lumpkins
Femme Fatale 2011 [36]
"Don't Let Me Be the Last to Know" Robert Lange
Shania Twain
Keith Scott
Oops!... I Did It Again 2000 [31]
"(Drop Dead) Beautiful"
featuring Sabi
Jeremy Coleman
Joshua Coleman
Ester Dean
Mathieu Jomphe
Benjamin Levin
Femme Fatale 2011 [26]
"E-Mail My Heart"Eric Foster White ...Baby One More Time 1999 [22]
"Early Mornin'"Britney Spears
Richard Hall
Christopher Stewart
Penelope Magnet
In the Zone 2003 [20]
"Everybody" J.R. Rotem
Evan "Kidd" Bogart
Annie Lennox
Dave Stewart
Blackout 2007 [37]
"Everytime"Britney Spears
Annet Artani
In the Zone 2003 [20]
"Freakshow"Britney Spears
Christian Karlsson
Pontus Winnberg
Henrik Jonback
Ezekiel Lewis
Patrick Smith
Blackout 2007 [29]
"From the Bottom of My Broken Heart"Eric Foster White ...Baby One More Time 1999 [22]
[38]
"Gasoline" Lukasz Gottwald
Claude Kelly
Benjamin Levin
Bonnie McKee
Emily Wright
Femme Fatale 2011 [26]
"Get Back"Corte Ellis
Nathaniel Hills
Marcella Araica
Blackout 2007 [37]
"Get Naked (I Got a Plan)"Corte Ellis
Nathaniel Hills
Marcella Araica
Blackout 2007 [29]
"Gimme More" Nathaniel Hills
James Washington
Keri Hilson
Marcella Araica
Blackout 2007 [29]
"Girl in the Mirror" Jörgen Elofsson Oops!... I Did It Again 2000 [31]
"Girls and Boys" Linda Perry Britney Spears: In the Zone 2004 [39]
"Hands"
among various artists
Justin Tranter
Julia Michaels
BloodPop
Non-album single 2016 [40]
"Hard to Forget Ya"Oscar Görres
Ian Kirkpatrick
Brittany Coney
Denisia Andrews
Edward Drewett
Glory 2016 [25]
"He About to Lose Me" Rodney Jerkins
Ina Wroldsen
Femme Fatale 2011 [36]
"Heart"George Teren
Eugene Wilde
Oops!... I Did It Again 2000 [31]
"Heaven on Earth" Michael McGroarty
Nick Huntingto
Nicole Morier
Blackout 2007 [29]
"Hold It Against Me" Max Martin
Lukasz Gottwald
Mathieu Jomphe
Bonnie McKee
Femme Fatale 2011 [26]
"Hold Me Closer"
with Elton John
Elton John
Bernie Taupin
Andrew Wotman
Henry Walter
The Lockdown Sessions 2022 [41]
"Hold on Tight"Britney Spears
Allan P. Grigg
Britney Jean 2013 [30]
"The Hook Up"Britney Spears
Christopher Stewart
Thabiso Nkhereanye
Penelope Magnet
In the Zone 2003 [20]
"Hot as Ice" Faheem Najm
Nathaniel Hills
Marcella Araica
Blackout 2007 [29]
"How I Roll" Christian Karlsson
Henrik Jonback
Magnus Lidehäll
Pontus Winnberg
Bonnie McKee
Nicole Morier
Femme Fatale 2011 [26]
"(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" Mick Jagger
Keith Richards
Oops!... I Did It Again 2000 [31]
"(I Got That) Boom Boom" Roy Hamilton
Chyna Royal
Deongelo Holmes
Eric Jackson
In the Zone 2003 [20]
"I Love Rock 'n' Roll" Jake Hooker
Alan Merrill
Britney 2001 [21]
"I Run Away" Josh Schwartz
Brian Kierulf
Britney 2001 [42]
"I Wanna Go" Max Martin
Karl Schuster
Savan Kotecha
Femme Fatale 2011 [26]
"I Will Be There" Max Martin
Andreas Carlsson
...Baby One More Time 1999 [22]
"I Will Still Love You"
featuring Don Philip
Eric Foster White ...Baby One More Time 1999 [22]
"I'll Never Stop Loving You"Jason Blume
Steve Diamond
...Baby One More Time 1999 [43]
"I'm a Slave 4 U" Chad Hugo
Pharrell Williams
Britney 2001 [44]
[21]
"I'm Not a Girl, Not Yet a Woman" Max Martin
Rami Yacoub
Dido Armstrong
Britney 2001 [45]
[21]
"I'm So Curious"Britney Spears
Eric Foster White
...Baby One More Time 1999 [46]
"I've Just Begun (Having My Fun)"Britney Spears
Michelle Bell
Christian Karlsson
Pontus Winnberg
Henrik Jonback
Britney Spears: In the Zone 2004 [35]
"If I'm Dancing" Brandon Lowry
Chantal Kreviazuk
Simon Wilcox
Ian Kirkpatrick
Glory 2016 [25]
"If U Seek Amy" Max Martin
Karl Schuster
Savan Kotecha
Alexander Kronlund
Circus 2008 [27]
"Inside Out" Lukasz Gottwald
Jacob Kasher Hindlin
Mathieu Jomphe
Max Martin
Bonnie McKee
Femme Fatale 2011 [26]
"Intimidated"Britney Spears
Rodney Jerkins
Josh Schwartz
Brian Kierulf
"I'm a Slave 4 U"2001 [44]
"Invitation"Britney Spears
Julia Michaels
Justin Tranter
Nick Monson
Glory 2016 [25]
"It Should Be Easy"
featuring will.i.am
Britney Spears
William Adams
David Guetta
Giorgio Tuinfort
Nick Rotteveel
Marcus van Wattum
Britney Jean 2013 [17]
"Just Like Me"Britney Spears
Julia Michaels
Justin Tranter
Nick Monson
Glory 2016 [25]
"Just Luv Me" Magnus Hoiberg
Julia Michaels
Daniel Omelio
Glory 2016 [25]
"Kill the Lights" Nathaniel Hills
James Washington
Luke Boyd
Marcella Araica
Circus 2008 [27]
"Like a Virgin / Hollywood"
(live from 2003 MTV Video Music Awards)
Madonna featuring Britney Spears, Christina Aguilera, Missy Elliott
Billy Steinberg
Tom Kelly
Madonna Ciccone
Mirwais Ahmadzaï
Remixed & Revisited 2003 [47]
"Lace and Leather" Lukasz Gottwald
Benjamin Levin
Frankie Storm
Ronnie Jackson
Circus 2008 [27]
"Let Me Be"Britney Spears
Josh Schwartz
Brian Kierulf
Britney 2001 [21]
"Liar" Jason Evigan
Breyan Isaac
Nash Overstreet
Danny Parker
Glory 2016 [25]
"Lonely"Britney Spears
Josh Schwartz
Brian Kierulf
Rodney Jerkins
Britney 2001 [21]
"Love Me Down" Evan Bogart
Andrew Goldstein
Jesse Saint John
Jessiva Karpov
Glory 2016 [25]
"Lucky" Max Martin
Rami Yacoub
Alexander Kronlund
Oops!... I Did It Again 2000 [31]
"Make Me"
featuring G-Eazy
Britney Spears
Matthew Burns
Joe Janiak
Gerald Gillum
Glory 2016 [25]
"Man on the Moon" Jason Evigan
Ilsey Juber
Marcus Lomax
Brandon Lowry
Phoebe Ryan
Glory 2016 [25]
"Mannequin"Britney Spears
Harvey Mason Jr.
Rob Knox
James Fauntleroy II
Circus 2008 [27]
"Me Against the Music"
featuring Madonna
Britney Spears
Madonna Ciccone
Christopher Stewart
Thabiso Nkhereanye
Penelope Magnet
Terius Nash
Gary O'Brien
In the Zone 2003 [20]
"Mind Your Business"
with will.i.am
Britney Spears
Anthony Preston
Johnny Goldstein
William Adams
Non-album single 2023 [48]
"Mmm Papi"Britney Spears
Henry Walter
Adrien Gough
Peter-John Kerr
Nicole Morier
Circus 2008 [27]
"Mona Lisa"Britney Spears
Teddy Campbell
David Kochanski
Britney & Kevin: Chaotic 2005 [32]
"Mood Ring" Dijon McFarlane
Nicholas Audino
Te Whiti Warbrick
Lewis Hughes
Jon Asher
Melanie Fontana
Glory 2016 [49]
"My Baby"Britney Spears
Guy Sigsworth
Circus 2008 [27]
"My Only Wish (This Year)" Brian Kierulf
Josh Schwartz
Platinum Christmas 2000 [50]
"My Prerogative" Bobby Brown
Gene Griffin
Edward Teddy Riley
Greatest Hits: My Prerogative 2004 [35]
"Matches"
with Backstreet Boys
Michael Wise
Asia Whiteacre
Justin Tranter
Ian Kirkpatrick
Glory 2020 [51]
"Now That I Found You"Britney Spears
Danny O'Donoghue
Giorgio Tuinfort
David Guetta
Frédéric Riesterer
Britney Jean 2013 [30]
"One Kiss from You"Steve Lunt Oops!... I Did It Again 2000 [31]
"Ooh La La" Lukasz Gottwald
Joshua Coleman
Henry Walter
Bonnie McKee
Jacob Kasher Hindlin
Lola Blanc
Fransisca Hall
The Smurfs 2: Music from and Inspired By 2013 [52]
"Ooh Ooh Baby"Britney Spears
Kara DioGuardi
Farid Nassar
Eric Coomes
Blackout 2007 [29]
"Oops!... I Did It Again" Max Martin
Rami Yacoub
Oops!... I Did It Again 2000 [31]
"Out from Under" Shelly Peiken
Arnthor Birgisson
Wayne Hector
Circus 2008 [27]
"Outrageous" Robert Kelly In the Zone 2003 [20]
"Outta This World" Nathaniel Hills
James Washington
Keri Hilson
Marcella Araica
Blackout 2007 [37]
"Over to You Now" Guy Sigsworth
Imogen Heap
Robin Carlsson
Alexander Kronlund
Britney & Kevin: Chaotic 2005 [32]
"Overprotected" Max Martin
Rami Yacoub
Britney 2001 [21]
"Passenger"Britney Spears
Thomas Pentz
Sia Furler
Andrew Swanson
Katy Perry
Britney Jean 2013 [17]
"Perfect Lover" Nathaniel Hills
James Washington
Keri Hilson
Marcella Araica
Blackout 2007 [29]
"Perfume"Britney Spears
Sia Furler
Christopher Braide
Britney Jean 2013 [17]
"Phonography" Christian Karlsson
Pontus Winnberg
Henrik Jonback
Balewa Muhammad
Candice Nelson
Ezekiel "Zeke" Lewis
Patrick Smith
Circus 2008 [27]
"Piece of Me" Christian Karlsson
Pontus Winnberg
Klas Åhlund
Blackout 2007 [29]
"Pretty Girls"
with Iggy Azalea
George Astasio
Jason Pebworth
Jon Shave
Maegan Cottone
Amethyst Amelia Kelly
Perri Edwards
Jesy Nelson
Leigh-Anne Pinnock
Jade Thirlwall
Non-album single 2015 [53]
"Private Show"Britney Spears
Carla Williams
Tramaine Winfrey
Simon Smith
Glory 2016 [25]
"Quicksand" Stefani Germanotta
Fernando Garibay
Circus 2008 [54]
"Radar" Christian Karlsson
Pontus Winnberg
Henrik Jonback
Balewa Muhammad
Candice Nelson
Ezekiel Lewis
Patrick Smith
Blackout 2007 [29]
Circus 2008 [54]
"Rock Boy" Nathaniel Hills
Marcella Araica
Michael Shimshack
Circus 2008 [54]
"Rock Me In"Britney Spears
Greg Kurstin
Nicole Morier
Circus 2008 [27]
"S&M" (remix)
Rihanna featuring Britney Spears
Mikkel S. Eriksen
Tor Erik Hermansen
Sandy Wilhelm
Ester Dean
Britney Spears
Non-album single 2011 [55]
"Scary"Britney Spears
Fraser T. Smith
Kasia Livingston
Femme Fatale 2011 [36]
"Scream & Shout"
with will.i.am
Jean Baptiste
Tulisa
William Adams
#willpower 2012 [56]
"Seal It with a Kiss" Lukasz Gottwald
Max Martin
Bonnie McKee
Henry Walter
Femme Fatale 2011 [26]
"Selfish" Ester Dean
Mikkel S. Eriksen
Tor Erik Hermansen
Sandy Wilhelm
Traci Hale
Femme Fatale 2011 [36]
"Shadow"Britney Spears
Lauren Christy
Scott Spock
Graham Edwards
Charlie Midnight
In the Zone 2003 [20]
"Shattered Glass" Lukasz Gottwald
Claude Kelly
Benjamin Levin
Circus 2008 [27]
"Showdown"Britney Spears
Cathy Dennis
Christian Karlsson
Pontus Winnberg
Henrik Jonback
In the Zone 2003 [20]
"Slumber Party"
featuring Tinashe
Mattias Larsson
Robin Frediksson
Julia Michaels
Justin Tranter
Glory 2016 [25]
"SMS (Bangerz)"
Miley Cyrus featuring Britney Spears
Michael L. Williams II
Marquel Middlebrooks
Sean Garrett
Miley Cyrus
Bangerz 2013 [57]
"Soda Pop"
featuring Mikey Bassie
Mikey Bassie
Eric Foster White
...Baby One More Time 1999 [22]
"Someday (I Will Understand)"Britney Spears Britney & Kevin: Chaotic 2005 [32]
"Sometimes" Jörgen Elofsson ...Baby One More Time 1999 [22]
[58]
"Stronger" Max Martin
Rami Yacoub
Oops!... I Did It Again 2000 [31]
"Swimming in the Stars" Matthew Koma
Dan Book
Alexei Misoul
Glory 2020 [51]
"That's Where You Take Me"Britney Spears
Josh Schwartz
Brian Kierulf
Britney 2001 [21]
"Thinkin' About You"Mikey Bassie
Eric Foster White
...Baby One More Time 1999 [22]
"Tik Tik Boom"
featuring T.I.
Britney Spears
Anthony Preston
Onique Williams
Clifford Joseph Harris
Andre Lindal
Damien LeRoy
Joakim Haukaas
Britney Jean 2013 [17]
"Til It's Gone"Britney Spears
Jenson Vaughan
Rosette Sharma
Anthony Preston
David Guetta
Giorgio Tuinfort
William Adams
Britney Jean 2013 [17]
"Till the World Ends" Lukasz Gottwald
Alexander Kronlund
Max Martin
Kesha Sebert
Femme Fatale 2011 [26]
"Tom's Diner"
Giorgio Moroder featuring Britney Spears
Suzanne Vega Déja Vú 2015 [59]
"Touch of My Hand"Britney Spears
Jimmy Harry
Balewa Muhammad
Sheppard Solomon
In the Zone 2003 [20]
"Toxic" Cathy Dennis
Christian Karlsson
Pontus Winnberg
Henrik Jonback
In the Zone 2003 [20]
"Toy Soldier" Christian Karlsson
Pontus Winnberg
Magnus Wallbert
Sean Garrett
Blackout 2007 [29]
"Trip to Your Heart" Christian Karlsson
Pontus Winnberg
Henrik Jonback
Magnus Lidehäll
Nicole Morier
Sophie Stern
Femme Fatale 2011 [26]
"Trouble" Christian Karlsson
Pontus Winnberg
Henrik Jonback
Balewa Muhammad
Candice Nelson
Ezekiel "Zeke" Lewis
Patrick Smith
Circus 2008 [54]
"Trouble for Me" Fraser T. Smith
Heather Bright
Livvi Franc
Femme Fatale 2011 [26]
"Unusual You" Christian Karlsson
Pontus Winnberg
Henrik Jonback
Kasia Livingston
Circus 2008 [27]
"Up n' Down" Karl Schuster
Max Martin
Savan Kotecha
Femme Fatale 2011 [36]
"Walk on By" Jörgen Elofsson
David Kreuger
"Stronger"2000 [60]
"What It's Like to Be Me" Justin Timberlake
Wade J. Robson
Britney 2001 [21]
"What You Need"Britney Spears
Carla Williams
Tramaine Winfrey
Simon Smith
Glory 2016 [25]
"What U See (Is What U Get)" Per Magnusson
David Kreuger
Jörgen Elofsson
Rami Yacoub
Oops!... I Did It Again 2000 [31]
"What's Going On"
among Artists Against AIDS Worldwide
Al Cleveland
Renaldo Benson
Marvin Gaye
Non-album single 2001 [61]
"When I Found You" Jörgen Elofsson
Dan Hill
Britney 2001 [62]
"When Your Eyes Say It" Diane Warren Oops!... I Did It Again 2000 [31]
"Where Are You Now" Max Martin
Andreas Carlsson
Oops!... I Did It Again 2000 [31]
"Why Should I Be Sad" Pharrell Williams Blackout 2007 [29]
"Womanizer" Nikesha Briscoe
Rafael Akinyemi
Circus 2008 [27]
"Work Bitch"Britney Spears
William Adams
Otto Jettman
Sebastian Ingrosso
Derek Weintraub
Anthony Preston
Ruth-Anne Cunningham
Britney Jean 2013 [17]
"(You Drive Me) Crazy" Jörgen Elofsson
Per Magnusson
David Kreuger
Max Martin
...Baby One More Time 1999 [22]
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"You Got It All" Rupert Holmes Oops!... I Did It Again 2000 [31]

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