Spears’s debut album – “…Baby One More Time” – was released on January 12th, 1999. It shot to the top of the charts like nothing anybody has ever seen, debuting at number one on the U.S. Billboard 200. After only a month, the Recording Industry Association of America certified it double platinum.
Fifteen different countries saw the album top the charts, and in just one year, it sold ten million copies. Thanks to the lead single, it became the best-selling album by a teenage artist ever. It’s a record that still stands today.
Dodged a Bullet
Spears and her manager joined with recording producer bigwig Lou Pearlman to join his female pop group Innosense. Still, she didn't have a professional demo tape to pitch to record labels. Pearlman sent one of Toni Braxton's unused songs, and she recorded her take, but three labels rejected her.
They wanted their singers to sound like the Spice Girls, and there was no market for solo artists. By not working with Pearlman, however, Spears got lucky. He was found guilty of being behind one of the largest Ponzi schemes in history, as well as guilty of fraud and misrepresentation, getting him twenty-five years in prison, though he died before his sentence ended.
Together Again
After weeks of searching, Jive Records signed Britney, and she flew to their Cheiron Studios in Stockholm, Sweden, to record her debut album from March to April 1998. Remember, she recorded her debut album in early 1998.
After returning to the states, she went on a promotional tour of shopping malls for the album, bringing a four-song set and two backup dancers. She opened for *NSYNC a few times, reuniting with former "The Mickey Mouse Club" cast member Justin Timberlake. The two started seeing each other romantically and quickly became one of the era's hot tabloid couples.
Baby One More Time
Jive Records wanted the music video for Spears's titanic single to be animated. It was Britney herself who disagreed, instead suggesting that she be dressed as a Catholic schoolgirl. “...Baby One More Time” sold half a million copies on its first day and hung out at the top of the Billboard Hot 100 for two consecutive weeks.
It's become one of the best-selling singles of all time and almost single-handedly revitalized teen pop. All of this stardom, success, and money happened before Spears even turned twenty years old. Britney's star was rising, but that doesn't mean it would always be easy.
She Did it Again
Britney Spears's second studio album came out in May of 2000. "Oops!... I Did It Again" debuted at number one in the United States, selling 1.3 million copies, breaking the record for the highest debut sales of any solo artist. This album has sold more than twenty million copies worldwide. The same year, Spears set out on her "Oops!... I Did It Again Tour," grossing $40.5 million.
She released a book, "Britney Spears' Heart to Heart," which she co-wrote with her mom. In September 2000, she performed at the MTV Video Music Awards. She began the performance as normal, but halfway through, she ripped her black suit off to reveal a much more risque flesh-colored bodysuit and provocative dance routine.