Oops! I Did It Again: The Best of Britney Spears

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Oops! I Did It Again: The Best of Britney Spears
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Greatest hits album by
ReleasedJune 15, 2012 (2012-06-15)
Recorded1997–2008
Genre Pop
Length57:02
Label Camden
Producer
Britney Spears chronology
B in the Mix: The Remixes Vol. 2
(2011)
Oops! I Did It Again: The Best of Britney Spears
(2012)
Playlist: The Very Best of Britney Spears
(2012)

Oops! I Did It Again: The Best of Britney Spears (stylized in all lowercase) is the third greatest hits album by American singer Britney Spears. It was released on June 15, 2012 through the Camden label. [1] The album contains some early singles but is considerably filled with album and bonus tracks from her studio albums ...Baby One More Time (1999), Oops!... I Did It Again (2000), Britney (2001), In the Zone (2003) and Circus (2008). The album contains no tracks from Blackout (2007) nor Femme Fatale (2011). Its issuance with no official press release or announcement took both fans and critics by surprise. [2] When fans on Twitter asked about the album, global distributor Sony Music stated they had no knowledge of the album. [3] It was not released in the United States.

Contents

Critical reception

Oops! I Did It Again: The Best of Britney Spears is, according to Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic, "not terrible, but not the best-of and not worth the time of most fans, either". He called the album "not so much a best-of collection" of Spears' career, but rather "an odd recap of her first act". Erlewine declared that while the album does include major hits such as "...Baby One More Time" (1998) and "I'm a Slave 4 U" (2001), it "misses the mark" in excluding "(You Drive Me) Crazy" (1999) and "Toxic" (2004). He noted that mentioned songs are excluded in favor of album cuts and songs that appeared as bonus tracks on international editions of her albums. [4]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Original albumLength
1."Oops!... I Did It Again" Oops!... I Did It Again , 20003:34
2."...Baby One More Time"Martin ...Baby One More Time , 19993:31
3."I'm a Slave 4 U" Britney , 20013:26
4."Born to Make You Happy" (Radio edit)...Baby One More Time3:36
5."Cinderella"
Britney3:40
6."Brave New Girl"
In the Zone , 20033:29
7."The Hook Up"
In the Zone3:55
8."Don't Hang Up"
  • Spears
  • Kierulf
  • Schwartz
In the Zone4:00
9."One Kiss from You"Steve LuntOops!... I Did It Again3:24
10."Anticipating"
  • Spears
  • Kierulf
  • Schwartz
Britney3:16
11."What It's Like to Be Me"Britney2:52
12."My Baby" Circus , 20083:20
13."Out from Under"
Circus3:55
14."You Got It All" Rupert Holmes Oops!... I Did It Again4:11
15."Showdown"In the Zone3:18
16."That's Where You Take Me"
  • Spears
  • Kierulf
  • Schwartz
Britney3:34
Total length:57:02

Release history

List of release dates, showing region, format(s), record label(s) and reference(s).
RegionDateFormat(s)Label(s)Ref.
SpainJune 15, 2012 Digital download Sony Music [5]
United KingdomJune 18, 2012 CD Camden [6]
CanadaJune 19, 2012Sony Music [7]
FranceJuly 2, 2012 [8]
GermanyAugust 24, 2012 [9]
Greece [10]

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