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''Greatest Hits: My Prerogative'' is the first
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by American singer
Britney Spears Britney Jean Spears (born December 2, 1981) is an American singer. Often referred to as the " Princess of Pop", she is credited with influencing the revival of teen pop during the late 1990s and early 2000s. After appearing in stage productio ...
. It was released on November 1, 2004, by
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. Released in the midst of Spears' hiatus, ''Greatest Hits: My Prerogative'' included three new tracks–a cover of
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's "
My Prerogative "My Prerogative" is a song by American singer Bobby Brown from his second studio album, ''Don't Be Cruel (album), Don't Be Cruel'' (1988). It was released on October 11, 1988, as the second single from the album. After recording sessions were ...
", "
Do Somethin' "Do Somethin" is a song by American singer Britney Spears from her first greatest hits album, '' Greatest Hits: My Prerogative'' (2004). It was written and produced by Christian Karlsson and Pontus Winnberg (known collectively as Bloodshy & Ava ...
", and "I've Just Begun (Having My Fun)", which was previously included on the international editions bonus disc of Spears' sixth video album '' Britney Spears: In the Zone'' (2004). The album was released in two different editions–standard and limited, with the latter containing a bonus disc with remixes. An accompanying video of the same title, featuring 20 of Spears'
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, was simultaneously released. ''Greatest Hits: My Prerogative'' received mixed reviews from
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, some of whom felt that it was an accurate portrayal of Spears as the defining figure of American pop culture, while others stated that she did not have enough material for a greatest hits album and also deemed it premature. A commercial success, it debuted at number four on the US ''Billboard'' 200, with first-week sales of 255,000 copies, but became Spears' first album not to reach the summit. It was certified
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(RIAA) and has sold over five million copies worldwide. ''Greatest Hits: My Prerogative'' received little to no promotion as Spears injured her knee in June 2004 and was left unable to perform, but produced two singles. The title track was released as the
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and peaked within the top ten in most international countries, but failed to enter the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100, instead peaking atop the US
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. "Do Somethin'" was released as the second and final single from the album, and peaked at number 100 on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100 despite not being released in the US, while reaching the top ten in 11 countries.


Background

In 1997, 15-year-old Spears signed a record deal with
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after plans for her to join the girl group
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fell through. Her debut single " ...Baby One More Time" was released in September 1998, peaking atop the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and almost everywhere it charted. Her debut studio album of the same title was released in January 1999, and made Spears the first artist in history to have their debut single and debut album simultaneously atop the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and ''Billboard'' 200, respectively. It was followed by '' Oops!... I Did It Again'' in May 2000, which debuted atop the US ''Billboard'' 200 and registered the highest first-week sales for a female artist at the time, selling 1,319,000 copies in its first week. Both albums were eventually certified
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by the
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(RIAA) and became two of the best-selling albums of all time. Spears' subsequent studio albums '' Britney'' (2001) and ''
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'' (2003) both debuted atop the US ''Billboard'' 200, albeit selling slower than their predecessors. Regardless, both received multi-platinum certifications from the RIAA, and made Spears the second female artist after
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to have four consecutive US number-one albums. The latter produced "
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", Spears' most commercially-successful single since " Oops!... I Did It Again" (2000); it won Spears her first
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, for
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in
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.
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, on which Spears embarked in support of ''In the Zone'', was abruptly cancelled in June 2004, following Spears' knee injury while filming the accompanying
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for " Outrageous", the final single from ''In the Zone''. During the tour, Spears had recorded two new songs, which would appear on ''Greatest Hits: My Prerogative'', and began a relationship with American dancer
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. The couple became engaged in July and got married on September 18. Within that period, Spears embarked on a prolonged hiatus from performing, both due to the injury and to start a family; she wouldn't release another studio album until '' Blackout'' (2007). Retrospectively,
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from
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noted that Spears "hadn't been out of the pop culture headlines since she released her debut album, ''...Baby One More Time'', in January 1999. In the nearly six years separating that debut album and the release of ''Greatest Hits'' in November 2004, Britney was omnipresent, representing both the entire
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phenomenon of the turn of the millennium, plus the teasing, ''
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''-fueled sexuality of the time".


New material

''Greatest Hits: My Prerogative'' included three previously unreleased tracks–"
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", "I've Just Begun (Having My Fun)" and "
Do Somethin' "Do Somethin" is a song by American singer Britney Spears from her first greatest hits album, '' Greatest Hits: My Prerogative'' (2004). It was written and produced by Christian Karlsson and Pontus Winnberg (known collectively as Bloodshy & Ava ...
"–all of which were produced by
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. "My Prerogative" is a cover of
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's 1988 song of the same title, with the original version's lyrics altered to fit a woman's perspective: "They say I'm nasty, but I don't give a damn / Getting boys is how I live / Some ask me questions, why am I so real? / But they don't understand me, or really don't know the deal / About a sista trying hard to make it right." Spears recorded the cover during the European leg of
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in May 2004, at the
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in Stockholm, Sweden, and the Teldex Studio in Berlin, Germany. The cover is musically different from the bass-infused
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original, showcasing a more contemporary
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sound, driven by synthesizers and elements typical of Bloodshy & Avant productions. Jennifer Vineyard of
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commented the cover could be interpreted as a statement on Spears' life and the media reactions to some of her decisions at the time, including her engagement to
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. "I've Just Begun (Having My Fun)" was originally recorded for Spears' fourth studio album ''
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'' (2003), but was left unused until the release of the video album of the same title in April 2004; the DVD+CD set included an
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(EP), whose international editions included "I've Just Begun (Having My Fun)". In the United States, the song was made available as a free digital download on the
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-exclusive edition of ''In the Zone'', due to an exclusive deal with Walmart and
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. A
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and electro track, "I've Just Begun (Having My Fun)" was noted for its resemblance to
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's 2001 song "
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". Lyrically, it describes a " make-believe encounter with a boy at a party that made her feel a little wild but leaves her falling asleep in a chair". Like "My Prerogative", Spears recorded "Do Somethin'" during the Onyx Hotel Tour, at the Battery Studios in New York City and the Murlyn Studios in Stockholm. "Do Somethin'" is an electric guitar-driven
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track, "filled with faux string bursts and mock-'70s synth gurgle (think Zapp/
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era) and plenty of treated guitar and bass". Lyrically, the track refers to having fun while being watched by other people, encouraging them to "do something".


Release and promotion

On August 13, 2004, Spears announced through
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the release of her first
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, titled ''Greatest Hits: My Prerogative'' for November 16. "I've Just Begun (Having My Fun)" was released as a
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via
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on August 17, following the end of the deal between Jive,
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and
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, which kept the song exclusive to Walmart. The track listing for the album was officially revealed on September 13, including "I've Just Begun (Having My Fun)" alongside two previously unreleased songs as the album's new tracks. The album's release would later be moved up a week in the United States. A video album of the same title was simultaneously released, featuring all of Spears'
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s. A limited edition of the album was also released, which included a bonus disc with remixes of Spears' songs by different producers, as well as a Chris Cox-produced
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of Spears' hits. Due to a knee injury, which had occurred during the music video shoot for " Outrageous" on June 8, 2004, Spears cancelled the remainder of the Onyx Hotel Tour and embarked on a prolonged hiatus from performing. Consequently, she made no televised appearances upon the release of ''Greatest Hits: My Prerogative'', much unlike her heavily-promoted previous albums. She wouldn't perform live again until the M+M's Tour in May 2007, during which she performed "
Do Somethin' "Do Somethin" is a song by American singer Britney Spears from her first greatest hits album, '' Greatest Hits: My Prerogative'' (2004). It was written and produced by Christian Karlsson and Pontus Winnberg (known collectively as Bloodshy & Ava ...
" live for the first time, wearing a hot pink bra, a white fur coat and a jean skirt and mimicking the music video's choreography. Following the cancellation of Spears' concert residency Britney: Domination, which was planned for 2019, its creative directors
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revealed that Spears would have performed "
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" live for the first time during the residency. As of 2023, she has never performed the song live.


Singles

"
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" was released as the
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from ''Greatest Hits: My Prerogative'' on September 21, 2004. Prior to its official release, it leaked via the Real Tapemasters Inc.'s
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''The Future of R&B'' on September 10. It received mixed to negative reviews from
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, but went on to achieve international commercial success, topping the charts in Finland, Ireland, Italy and Norway, and reaching the top ten in additional 14 countries. In the United States, it peaked at number 22 on the
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and atop the
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, failing to enter the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, hence becoming Spears' first lead single not to enter the chart. The song's
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-directed accompanying
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was described by Spears' mother Lynne as being "about capturing gorgeous close-ups and very subtle movement" since Spears could not do any choreography due to her knee injury two months prior to its filming, and as having "an element of
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glamour and mystery", featuring Spears' then-fiancé
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. Although no more singles were planned, Spears wanted to film an accompanying music video for "
Do Somethin' "Do Somethin" is a song by American singer Britney Spears from her first greatest hits album, '' Greatest Hits: My Prerogative'' (2004). It was written and produced by Christian Karlsson and Pontus Winnberg (known collectively as Bloodshy & Ava ...
" and pushed for it to be released. The song was released as the second and final single from ''Greatest Hits: My Prerogative'' outside North America on February 14, 2005. It received critical acclaim, and reached the top ten in Australia, Belgium, Croatia, Denmark, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, the Netherlands, Romania, Sweden and the United Kingdom. Although the song was not released as a single in the US, it entered the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 due to digital downloads, peaking at number 100. The accompanying music video was directed by Spears herself, who was credited as her alter ego Mona Lisa, and
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. Spears was also the stylist and choreographer for the video. The video follows the song's lyrical theme, with Spears and her entourage dancing at a nightclub whilst being stared at by other attendees.


Critical reception

''Greatest Hits: My Prerogative'' received mixed to positive reviews from
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. Mary Awosika of the ''
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'' selected "I've Just Begun (Having My Fun)" as the best of the new tracks, and added that "The rest of the album is a romp down memory lane of when Spears was the 'It' girl of popular culture, ruling the pop charts as a multi-million dollar entertainment should. ..In all honesty, no one can deny Spears has recorded some great dance songs, and this album is the best way to get all the songs in one swoop". Faridul Anwar Farinordin of the ''
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'' said "rest assured, fans will surely grab this one" and selected " Oops!... I Did It Again" and "
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" as the best tracks. Annabel Leathes of
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deemed it "calorific as the
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burgers dished up at her chav-style wedding; twenty finger lickin' tracks that mirror her trajectory from pretty pop puff to lusty strumpet". Christy Lemire of the
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stated that it was premature for Spears to release a greatest hits album after only five years, but highlighted " I'm a Slave 4 U", "
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" and "
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". Andy Petch-Jex of
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highlighted the first four tracks and commented "true some of the tunes are complete pony plops, but beneath the occasional reek there beats a solid gold pop heart". Kitty Empire from ''
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'' described the album as "an aural history of the past five years. It leaves you knowing nothing about the woman herself, but plenty about the absurd and joyous strut and fret of contemporary sound confectionery." Spence D. of ''
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'' said: "If Britney Spears' ''Greatest Hits: My Prerogative'' illuminates anything it's that Spears is a fairly proficient sonic chameleon, able to mimic and adopt the stylings of those who have come before her with enough panache and verve to convince younger generations that she's a bona fide pop revelation. ..This is the kind of kitschy album that you can get away with having because Spears is such a prevalent component of pop culture." James Gashinski of ''The Gazette'' said: "As a time capsule, ''My Prerogative'' does its job well", but "Added together, the pop hits on this album are somewhat less than the sum of their parts". He explained, "Even if it isn't as great a listen as a cohesive album, ''My Prerogative'' does work as a portrait of the time when Britney Spears was the defining figure of American pop culture". Stephen Thomas Erlewine of
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agreed with Gashinski, but added "if you compare it to ''
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'', which captured the time when
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was the defining figure of American pop culture and does work as an album, it's clear that a cultural artifact isn't necessarily the same thing as great music". Ann Powers of ''
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'' said: "The hits collected on ''My Prerogative'' are as sticky as soda and almost as easy to rinse out. Spears will go down in history books, but not for anything she's created, besides a world-class stir". She named " ...Baby One More Time" "the song that defined her legacy" and also added: "In less than five minutes, it contains an emotional storm that is both widely public and deeply personal. If only she had continued to prove worthy of that heroic task." Kelefa Sanneh of ''
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'' said: "Listening to her hits all at once, you may be struck by the seductive severity of Ms. Spears's music: the beats are sharp as tines, the lyrics are filled with evocations of fear and control, the voice projects nothing you might mistake for warmth".


Accolades

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Commercial performance

In the United States, ''Greatest Hits: My Prerogative'' debuted at number four on the ''Billboard'' 200 chart dated November 27, 2004, with first-week sales exceeding 255,000 copies, becoming her first album not to debut at the summit. In its second week, it descended to number 12, and went on to spend a total of 34 weeks on the chart. In December, the album was certified
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by the
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(RIAA) for shipments of one million copies. On the ''Billboard'' 200 year-end chart for 2005, the album placed at number 74. As of March 2015, it has sold over 1.8 million copies in the US. In Canada, the album debuted at number three on the
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, with first-week sales of 20,400 copies. In the United Kingdom, ''Greatest Hits: My Prerogative'' debuted at number two on the
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, behind
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's ''
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'', with first-week sales of 115,341 units. It was certified triple platinum by the
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(BPI) on July 22, 2013, and has sold over one million copies in the UK as of 2016. The album debuted atop the charts in Ireland and Scotland. Across mainland Europe, it debuted at number three on the
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, and within the top ten in Austria, Belgium, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Hungary, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain and Switzerland, also peaking at number one in Greece. In November 2004, the album was certified platinum by the
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(IFPI) for sales of one million copies across Europe. In Australia, ''Greatest Hits: My Prerogative'' debuted and peaked at number four on the ARIA Top 100 Albums, spending its first three weeks within the top ten. It was certified double platinum by the
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(ARIA) on January 23, 2005, indicating shipments of 140,000 units. In New Zealand, the album debuted and peaked at number 17, later being certified gold by the
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(RMNZ). In Japan, it became her first number-one album on the
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, selling 173,145 copies in its first week. It was certified triple platinum by the
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in March, for shipments of over 750,000 copies, and remains her best-selling album in the country with sales of over one million copies. As of 2019, ''Greatest Hits: My Prerogative'' has sold over five million copies worldwide.


Track listing

;Notes *"My Prerogative" is a cover of the 1988 song of the same title by
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. * signifies a co-producer * signifies a remix producer * signifies a vocal producer


Personnel

Credits are adapted from the liner notes of ''Greatest Hits: My Prerogative''. * John Amatiello – Pro Tools engineering (tracks 4, 6, 12, 13 and 18), Vocalwestefoolaway engineering (tracks 12 and 18) * J.D. Andrew – engineering assistance (track 2) *
Dido Armstrong Florian Cloud de Bounevialle O'Malley Armstrong when asked to say her real name. (born 25 December 1971), known professionally as Dido ( ), is an English singer and songwriter. She attained international success with her debut album ''No Angel ...
– songwriting (track 18) * Steve Bearsley – engineering assistance (track 14) *
Michelle Bell Michelle Bell is an American singer-songwriter and record producer born in Ohio. Bell started to work on a local paper while she was in college, and used to write to publicists at record labels. After moving to New York City, she went on to wor ...
– backing vocals (track 19), songwriting (track 19) * BlackCell – backing vocals (tracks 1, 2, 19 and 20) *
Bloodshy & Avant Bloodshy & Avant are a Swedish songwriting and production duo consisting of Christian "Bloodshy" Karlsson and Pontus "Avant" Winnberg. They have worked with many prominent artists, including Britney Spears, Kylie Minogue, Ms. Dynamite, Madonna, ...
– arrangement (tracks 1, 2, 19 and 20), digital editing (tracks 1, 2, 19 and 20), engineering (tracks 1, 2, 19 and 20), instrumentation (track 1, 2, 19 and 20), production (tracks 1, 2, 19 and 20), programming (tracks 1, 2, 19 and 20), songwriting (tracks 2, 19 and 20) * Daniel Boom – engineering assistance (track 9) * BossLady – backing vocals (track 12) *
Bobby Brown Robert Barisford Brown (born February 5, 1969) is an American singer, songwriter and dancer. Brown, alongside frequent collaborator Teddy Riley, is noted as one of the pioneers of new jack swing: a fusion of hip hop and R&B. Brown started h ...
– songwriting (track 1) * Ann Marie Bush – backing vocals (track 17) * C2 – Pro Tools engineering (track 15), programming (track 15) * Johan Carlberg – guitar (tracks 4, 8 and 9) *
Andreas Carlsson Andreas Carlsson (; born 3 April 1973) is a Swedish music producer and pop songwriter. Biography Carlsson was part of the Cheiron Studios team until the studio was closed down in 2000. In January 2001, former Cheiron-members Andreas Carlsson, Kri ...
– songwriting (track 16) * Sue Ann Carwell – backing vocals (track 17) * Corey Chase – scratches (track 17) * Andrew Coleman – engineering (tracks 3 and 10) * Tyler Collins – backing vocals (track 17) * Fran Cooper – make-up * Courtney Copeland – backing vocals (track 5) *
Tom Coyne Tom Coyne may refer to: * Tom Coyne (writer), American writer and professor * Tom Coyne (broadcaster) (1930–2015), British television presenter * Tom Coyne (music engineer) (1954–2017), American mastering engineer * Thomas Coyne (cricketer) ( ...
– mastering (disc one) *
Cathy Dennis Catherine Roseanne Dennis (born 25 March 1969)Gregory, Andy (2002) ''International Who's Who in Popular Music 2002'', Europa; , p. 133 is a British singer, songwriter, record producer and actress. She was the vocalist for D Mob, which had the su ...
– backing vocals (track 2), songwriting (track 2) * Deann Dover – backing vocals (track 17) * Dan Dymtrow – management representation *
Jörgen Elofsson Kjell Åke Jörgen Elofsson (born 14 January 1962) is a Swedish songwriter. He was one of the writers of the songwriter-team at Cheiron Studios in Stockholm (along with Denniz PoP, Max Martin, Kristian Lundin, Andreas Carlsson, Rami Yacoub, Per ...
– keyboards (track 11), production (track 11), songwriting (tracks 9 and 11) * Roxanne Estrada – backing vocals (tracks 5 and 14) * The Fanchoir – backing vocals (tracks 4 and 9) * The Fanchoir 2 – backing vocals (track 13) * Niklas Flyckt – mixing (tracks 1, 2, 19 and 20) * Andy Gallas – engineering (track 14) * Michel Gallone – engineering assistance (track 15), mix engineering (track 15) * Abel Garibaldi – engineering (track 14), programming (track 14) * Brian Garten – engineering (track 3) * Stephen George – Pro Tools engineering (track 9) * Şerban Ghenea – mixing (tracks 3, 5, 10 and 14) * Brad Gilderman – engineering (track 17) *
Lori Goldstein Lori Goldstein is an American fashion stylist, editor, designer of LOGO by Lori Goldstein for QVC, and author of 'Lori Goldstein: Style Is Instinct'. She has frequently collaborated with photographers Steven Meisel and Annie Leibovitz, creating ...
– styling * Nigel Green – mixing (track 15) * Gene Griffin – songwriting (track 1) * Rob Haggert – engineering assistance (track 5) *
Damion Hall Damion Hall, also known as Damion "Crazy Legs" Hall is an American R&B singer. He is a member of the new jack swing group Guy and is the brother of Guy member, Aaron Hall. He has released one solo album, Straight to the Point in 1994, which ...
 – backing vocals (track 17) * John Hanes – digital editing (tracks 5 and 14) * Chaz Harper – mastering (disc two) *
Nana Hedin Nana Ann-Helene Hedin Pranschke, known as Nana Hedin and also known as Na Na and Nana d'Aquini (born May 24, 1968 in Eskilstuna, Södermanland, Sweden), is a Swedish singer. Career NaNa Hedin started her career in the late 1980s, and worked ...
– backing vocals (tracks 4, 6, 8, 13 and 16) * Emma Holmgren – backing vocals (tracks 1 and 2) * Jake Hooker – songwriting (track 17) * Jean-Marie Horvat – mixing (track 17) *
Chad Hugo Charles Edward Hugo (born February 24, 1974) is an American record producer, multi-instrumentalist, singer and songwriter. With close friend Pharrell Williams, he formed the production duo the Neptunes in the early 1990s, with whom he has prod ...
– additional production (track 10), instrumentation (tracks 3 and 10), production (tracks 3 and 10), remix production (track 10), songwriting (tracks 3 and 10) * Angela Hunte – backing vocals (track 20), songwriting (track 20) * Janson & Janson – string arrangement (tracks 2 and 19), string conduction (tracks 2 and 19) *
Rodney Jerkins Rodney Roy Jerkins (born July 29, 1977), also known by his stage name Darkchild, is an American record producer, rapper, and songwriter. He has collaborated with a broad range of popular artists. Jerkins has won multiple Grammy Awards. Among hi ...
– production (track 17), remix engineering (track 12), remix instrumentation (track 12), remix mixing (track 12), remix production (track 12) *
Henrik Jonback Henrik Jonback (born 1973) is a Swedish producer, songwriter and musician. Writing credits include Britney Spears, Madonna, Avicii, Galantis, Miike Snow, Kelis, Kylie Minogue, David Guetta, Dolly Parton, Ms. Dynamite, Sugababes, and Christina Mili ...
– guitar (tracks 1, 2, 19 and 20), songwriting (tracks 2, 19 and 20) *
R. Kelly Robert Sylvester Kelly (born January 8, 1967) is an American singer, songwriter, record producer, and sex offender convicted of racketeering and multiple sex offenses. During his recording career, Kelly sold over 75 million records worldwid ...
– backing vocals (track 14), mixing (track 14), production (track 14), songwriting (track 14) *
David Kreuger David Kreuger is a Swedish people, Swedish songwriter and music producer. Career David Kreuger began at Cheiron Studios in the spring of 1993. During the period 1993-1997, he worked with Per Magnusson on several projects. Together, they produce ...
– production (track 11), programming (track 11), songwriting (track 9) *
Alexander Kronlund Alexander Erik Kronlund (born 10 December 1971 in Bredäng) is a Swedish producer and songwriter. Kronlund co-wrote Meja's million-selling debut album on Sony and co-wrote two songs for Britney Spears' second album, '' Oops!... I Did It Again' ...
– songwriting (track 13) *
Robert John "Mutt" Lange Robert John "Mutt" Lange (born 11 November 1948) is a South African record producer and songwriter, mainly known for his work in rock music as well as his previous marriage to Canadian singer Shania Twain, for whom he wrote and produced several ...
– production (track 15), songwriting (track 15) * Marc Lee – engineering assistance (track 17) * Tobias Lehmann – vocal engineering (track 1) * Uwe Lietzow – logic audio operation (track 1) * Thomas Lindberg – bass (tracks 2, 4, 8, 9, 11, 18 and 19) *
Kristian Lundin Kristian Lundin (born 7 May 1973) is a Swedish composer, music producer and songwriter. Biography Kristian's worked on the song " Quit Playing Games (with My Heart)" which he co-produced with Max Martin for the Backstreet Boys. He co-wrote & pro ...
– keyboards (track 16), production (track 16), programming (track 16), songwriting (track 16) * Steve Lunt – A&R, arrangement (tracks 1, 2, 5, 19 and 20) * Donnie Lyle – guitar (track 14) *
Madonna Madonna Louise Ciccone (; ; born August 16, 1958) is an American singer-songwriter and actress. Widely dubbed the " Queen of Pop", Madonna has been noted for her continual reinvention and versatility in music production, songwriting, a ...
– songwriting (track 5), vocals (track 5) * Penelope Magnet – arrangement (track 5), backing vocals (tracks 5 and 14), production (track 5), songwriting (track 5), vocal arrangement (track 14), vocal production (track 14) *
Per Magnusson Per Magnusson (born 30 May 1969) is a Swedish music producer and songwriter. His musical career took off in 1994 as one of the original team members of the now-legendary Cheiron Productions, meeting great international success working with Boyzo ...
– keyboards (track 11), production (track 11), songwriting (track 9) * Fabian Marasciullo – engineering (track 17), remix engineering (track 12), remix mixing (track 12) *
Max Martin Karl Martin Sandberg (; born 26 February 1971),Max Martin
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– backing vocals (tracks 6, 8, 9, 13 and 18), engineering (tracks 4, 6, 8 and 12), guitar (track 12), keyboards (tracks 4, 6 and 13), mixing (tracks 4, 6, 8, 9, 12, 13 and 18), production (tracks 4, 6, 8, 9, 13 and 18), programming (tracks 4, 6 and 13), songwriting (tracks 4, 6, 8, 9, 12, 13 and 18), vocals (track 4) * Charles McCrorey – engineering assistance (tracks 5, 12 and 18–20) * Sean McGhee – editing (track 7), engineering (track 7), mixing (track 7) * Chris McMillan – hair * Ian Mereness – engineering (track 14), programming (track 14) *
Alan Merrill Alan Merrill (born Allan Preston Sachs; February 19, 1951 – March 29, 2020) was an American vocalist, guitarist and songwriter. In the early 1970s, he was one of the few resident foreigners to achieve pop star status in Japan. He was the write ...
– songwriting (track 17) * Richard Meyer – Pro Tools engineering (track 15), programming (track 15) * Jason Mlodzinski – engineering assistance (track 14) * Maxayn Moriguchi – backing vocals (track 17) * Jackie Murphy – art direction * Terius Nash – songwriting (track 5) * Kendall Nesbitt – keyboards (track 14) * Thabiso "Tab" Nkhereanye – songwriting (track 5) * Gary O'Brien – guitar (track 5) * Esbjörn Öhrwall – acoustic guitar (track 11), guitar (tracks 4, 9, 13, 16 and 18) *
Jeanette Olsson Jeanette Olsson is a Swedish singer and songwriter. She started working as a session singer in Stockholm in the late 1990s. Olsson has provided accompanying and background vocals on tracks by numerous top-selling artists, from Jennifer Lopez to ...
– backing vocals (tracks 18 and 19) * Paul Oliveira – vocal engineering assistance (track 15) * Jonas Östman – engineering assistance (tracks 2, 19 and 20) *
Jeff Pescetto Jeffrey "Jeff" Pescetto (born November 21, 1954) is an American musical artist who is most notable for collaborating with David Foster on the 1990 recreation of John Farnham's Australian single, "You're the Voice". Pescetto lent the vocals to Fo ...
 – backing vocals (track 17) * Rami – backing vocals (track 9), engineering (tracks 4, 6, 8, 12 and 13), keyboards (tracks 4, 6 and 13), mixing (tracks 4, 6, 8, 9, 12, 13 and 18), production (tracks 4, 6, 8, 9, 12, 13 and 18), programming (tracks 4, 6 and 13), songwriting (tracks 4, 6, 12, 13 and 18) * Edward Teddy Riley – songwriting (track 1) * Emma Roads – backing vocals (track 1) * Tim Roberts – engineering assistance (tracks 3, 5 and 7) *
Matthew Rolston Matthew Russell Rolston is an American artist, photographer, Music video director, director and creative director, known for his lighting techniques and detailed approach to art direction and design. Rolston has been identified throughout his care ...
– photography *
Larry Rudolph Larry Rudolph (born July 24, 1963) is an American talent manager and former entertainment lawyer. He is best known as the former manager of Britney Spears from 1998 until 2021. Career Rudolph was born in The Bronx, New York. He graduated from Ho ...
– management * Reza Safina – engineering assistance (track 16) *
Daniel Savio Daniel Savio (born 6 April 1978), is a Swedish electronic musician, composer and DJ. He is recognized as the originator of the genre term skweee, describing the sparse electronic music style initially released on Scandinavian record label Flogsta ...
– turntable (track 12) *
Jason Scheff Jason Randolph Scheff (born April 16, 1962) is an American bassist, singer, and songwriter. From 1985 to 2016, he was the bassist and one of the lead vocalists for the rock band Chicago; he is the longest-serving member in the bassist/vocalist p ...
 – backing vocals (track 17) * Keith Scott – songwriting (track 15) *
Guy Sigsworth Guy Sigsworth is an English record producer and songwriter. During his career, he has worked with many artists, including Seal, Björk, Goldie, Madonna, Britney Spears, Kate Havnevik, Imogen Heap, Bebel Gilberto, Mozez, David Sylvian, Alanis M ...
– instrumentation (track 7), production (track 7) * Ryan Smith – engineering assistance (track 3) * Tom Soares – drum engineering (track 19) * Jeanette Söderholm – backing vocals (track 9) *
Britney Spears Britney Jean Spears (born December 2, 1981) is an American singer. Often referred to as the " Princess of Pop", she is credited with influencing the revival of teen pop during the late 1990s and early 2000s. After appearing in stage productio ...
– arrangement (track 5), songwriting (tracks 5, 7 and 19), vocals (all tracks) * Annette Stamatelatos – songwriting (track 7) * David Stamm – remix A&R direction *
Mark "Spike" Stent Mark "Spike" Stent (born 3 August 1965) is an English record producer and mixing engineer who has worked with many international artists including Madonna, Marshmello, U2, Beyoncé, Björk, Depeche Mode, Echo & The Bunnymen, Grimes, Ed Sheeran ...
– mixing (track 5), vocal engineering (track 5) * Christopher Stewart – arrangement (track 5), instrumentation (track 5), production (track 5), programming (track 5), songwriting (track 5), vocal arrangement (track 7), vocal production (track 7) * Stockholm Session Strings – strings (tracks 2 and 19) * Rich Tapper – engineering assistance (track 14) * Brian "B-Luv" Thomas – digital editing (tracks 5 and 14), vocal engineering (track 14) * Chris Thompson – backing vocals (track 17) * David Treahearn – engineering assistance (track 5) * Chris Trevett – vocal engineering (track 15) * Michael "PGA Tour" Tucker – Pro Tools engineering (tracks 12 and 16), vocal engineering (track 18) *
Shania Twain Eilleen Regina "Shania" Twain ( , ; née Edwards; born August 28, 1965) is a Canadian singer and songwriter. She has sold over 100 million records, making her the best-selling female artist in country music history and one of the best-s ...
– songwriting (track 15) * Paul Umboch – guitar (track 17) * Javier Valverde – engineering assistance (track 17) * Anders von Hoffsten – backing vocals (track 11) * Seth Waldmann – engineering assistance (track 7) * Courtney Walter – art direction, design * P-Dub Walton – digital editing (track 5) * Jennifer Webster – management representation *
Will Wheaton Will Wheaton, born Willie Mack Wheaton Jr. (born October 26, 1972) is an American singer, songwriter and musician. He grew up in Los Angeles and is the son of Gospel singer Juanita Wheaton. He studied music in his teens and was eventually tuto ...
 – backing vocals (track 17) * Nathan Wheeler – engineering assistance (track 14) *
Pharrell Williams Pharrell Lanscilo Williams (; born April 5, 1973) is an American record producer, rapper, singer, and songwriter. Alongside close colleague Chad Hugo, he formed the hip hop and R&B production duo the Neptunes in the early 1990s, with whom he ...
– additional production (track 10), instrumentation (tracks 3 and 10), production (tracks 3 and 10), remix production (track 10), songwriting (tracks 3 and 10), vocals (track 10) * Steve Wolf – drums (track 19)


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Weekly charts


Year-end charts


Certifications


Release history


See also

* ''Greatest Hits: My Prerogative'' (video) * '' The Singles Collection'' *
Britney Spears discography American pop singer Britney Spears has released nine studio albums, eight compilation albums, nine box sets, three extended plays (EPs), 48 Single (music), singles (including two as a featured artist), ten Promotional recording, promotional sing ...
* List of number-one albums of 2004 (Ireland) *
List of Oricon number-one albums of 2004 These are the ''Oricon'' number one albums of 2004, per the Oricon Albums Chart. Chart history Trivia *Number-one album of 2004: ''Utada Hikaru Single Collection Vol. 1'' by Hikaru Utada. *Most weeks at number-one: Hikaru Utada with a total o ...


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External links


Official website
* {{Authority control 2004 greatest hits albums Albums produced by Bloodshy & Avant Albums produced by Guy Sigsworth Albums produced by Max Martin Albums produced by Rami Yacoub Albums produced by R. Kelly Albums produced by Rodney Jerkins Albums produced by the Neptunes Britney Spears compilation albums Jive Records compilation albums