Only a few stars have risen as quick or burned as shiny as Britney Spears within the late ’90s, turning into an icon virtually as quickly as she dropped her debut single “…Child One Extra Time.” However hey, that’s Britney, b–ch.
The Mississippi-born, Louisiana-bred artist’s first-ever observe skyrocketed to No. 1 on the Billboard Sizzling 100 only a couple months after it entered the chart in 1998, the primary of a number of Spears hits to prime the tally over the course of her profession. Her debut album, additionally titled …Child One Extra Time, went on to rule the Billboard 200 for six weeks, securing her the title of Princess of Pop earlier than she was even a authorized grownup.
Within the years to come back, the Mickey Mouse Membership alum would proceed releasing smashes, akin to “Oops!…I Did it Once more,” “Poisonous” and “Gimme Extra.” Even after management of her affairs was assigned to her father, Jamie Spears, in 2008, the star was in a position to ship Circus and Femme Fatale, her fifth and sixth No. 1 albums, earlier than finally breaking from music after dropping Glory in 2016.
Now that her conservatorship has been terminated, followers are desirous to see a grand return to the pop charts for Spears (one thing she acquired a style of by hopping on Elton John’s “Maintain Me Nearer” in 2022). Within the meantime, preserve studying to see the celebrity’s 20 largest hits on the Sizzling 100 thus far.
Britney Spears’ Largest Billboard Sizzling 100 Hits rating relies on weekly efficiency on the Sizzling 100 by way of the charts dated March 23, 2024. Songs are ranked based mostly on an inverse level system, with weeks at No. 1 incomes the best worth and weeks at decrease spots incomes the least. As a result of modifications in chart methodology through the years, eras are weighted in a different way to account for chart turnover charges throughout numerous durations.
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“S&M” (Rihanna feat. Britney Spears)
Album: N/A
Peak place: No. 1 (one week)
Peak date: 4/30/2011Hear right here.
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“Maintain Me Nearer” (With Elton John)
Picture Credit score: Courtesy Photograph Album: The Lockdown Classes (2021)
Peak place: No. 6
Peak date: 9/10/2022Hear above.
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“From the Backside of My Damaged Coronary heart”
Album: …Child One Extra Time (1999)
Peak place: No. 14
Peak date: 2/26/2000Hear right here.
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“Stronger”
Album: Oops!…I Did It Once more (2000)
Peak place: No. 11
Peak date: 1/27/2001Hear right here.
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“Typically”
Album: …Child One Extra Time (1999)
Peak place: No. 21
Peak date: 7/24/1999Hear right here.
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“Piece of Me”
Picture Credit score: Courtesy Photograph Album: Blackout (2007)
Peak place: No. 18
Peak date: 2/9/2008Hear above.
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“If U Search Amy”
Album: Circus (2008)
Peak place: No. 19
Peak date: 5/9/2009Hear right here.
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“Everytime”
Album: Within the Zone (2003)
Peak place: No. 15
Peak date: 7/3/2004Hear right here.
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“(You Drive Me) Loopy”
Album: …Child One Extra Time (1999)
Peak place: No. 10
Peak date: 11/13/1999Hear right here.
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“Gimme Extra”
Album: Blackout (2007)
Peak place: No. 3
Peak date: 10/13/2007Hear right here.
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“Oops!…I Did It Once more”
Picture Credit score: Courtesy Photograph Album: Oops!…I Did It Once more (2000)
Peak place: No. 9
Peak date: 6/10/2000Hear above.
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“Poisonous”
Album: Within the Zone (2003)
Peak place: No. 9
Peak date: 3/27/2004Hear right here.
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“Maintain It In opposition to Me”
Album: Femme Fatale (2011)
Peak place: No. 1 (one week)
Peak date: 1/29/2011Hear right here.
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“I Wanna Go”
Album: Femme Fatale (2011)
Peak place: No. 7
Peak date: 8/20/2011Hear right here.
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“Circus”
Picture Credit score: Courtesy Photograph Album: Circus (2008)
Peak place: No. 3
Peak date: 12/20/2008Hear above.
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“Until the World Ends” (feat. Nicki Minaj & Ke$ha)
Album: Femme Fatale (2011)
Peak place: No. 3
Peak date: 5/14/2011Hear right here.
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“3”
Album: The Singles Assortment (2009)
Peak place: No. 1 (one week)
Peak date: 10/24/2009Hear right here.
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“Scream & Shout” (With Will.I.Am)
Album: #WillPower (2013)
Peak place: No. 3
Peak date: 2/16/2013Hear right here.
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“Womanizer”
Album: Circus (2008)
Peak place: No. 1 (one week)
Peak date: 10/25/2008Hear right here.
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“…Child One Extra Time”
Picture Credit score: Courtesy Photograph Album: …Child One Extra Time (1999)
Peak place: No. 1 (two weeks)
Peak date: 1/30/1999Hear above.