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"…Baby One More Time" is the debut hit single from pop singer Britney Spears, released from her debut album of the same name during the fourth quarter of 1998 in the United States, and in early 1999 internationally. The song was written and co-produced by Max Martin.

Song information

The song was written by Max Martin, and produced by Martin, Denniz PoP & Rami for Cheiron Productions. The song is about a girl who regrets her previous decision to end a relationship. She describes how much she wishes to reconcile because of what he means to her, emphasizing how much she wants him to "hit me baby one more time."

The song was originally titled Hit Me Baby One More Time, but it was revised to ...Baby One More Time since Jive Records executives were concerned that the song would condone domestic violence.[1] The title was changed but there was still controversy over the song. Regardless of the message behind the song, the record sold millions and Spears’ became a pop icon, essentially overnight.[2]

"...Baby One More Time" was ranked at #25 on Rolling Stone & MTV's 100 Greatest Pop Songs of all time[3] and Blender reported it as #9 on their list of 'The 500 Greatest Songs Since You Were Born'.[4] It was originally written for multi-platinum selling R&B group TLC; however, the song was submitted after completion of their third record, FanMail. VH1 ranked it as #7 on their countdown as 100 greatest songs of the 90's.

Other uses of the title

In April 2005, the British TV network ITV aired a short series called Hit Me Baby One More Time hosted by Vernon Kay. The show pitted one-hit wonders who generally had their moments of fame in the 1980s against each other to play their own hits and a currently popular cover song. The favorites were chosen by audience voting. The American version of the show also aired on NBC later in the year, and it was also hosted by Kay. In 2008, the South Korean girl group, Jewelry, had a hit song titled One More Time, which contains the lyrics "Baby One More Time".

Music video

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Spears in the schoolgirl outfit in the "...Baby One More Time" video.

Directed by Nigel Dick,[5] the video's original setup was in high contrast to what eventually became the final product. The plan was to have the video in a cartoon-like environment, in a likely attempt to attract the audience of younger children. However, Spears was unhappy with this, and argued that the set should be a bit more mature.[5] So, the childish nature of the primary plan was scrapped, and instead was replaced with Spears's idea for the video to be shot in a school.[5][6] The schoolgirl outfit worn by Spears in the video is on display at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas, NV.[7] The knotted shirt design was Spears's idea, she recollects saying, "The outfits looked kind of dorky, so I was like, 'Let's tie up our shirts and be cute'"[8]

Shot in two days from August 7-8, 1998 at Venice High School in California[5] (the same school which was used to film the movie Grease), the music video for "...Baby One More Time" begins with Spears in a particularly boring class right before the end of the day. Her assistant Felicia Culotta played the role of Spears's teacher. When the bell rings, Spears runs out into the hall and begins a choreographed dance. After this, Spears is outside, now adorned in an athletic outfit. Along with a couple of other students, she performs a number of gymnastic moves before heading back inside. She is then sitting on the bleachers in the gymnasium watching a basketball game. Her love interest, played by her real-life cousin Chad,[5] in the video is revealed. After this short segment, Spears begins her final dance routine and the video ends shortly afterwards, revealing that the whole thing had actually just been Spears's daydream.

The video became an instant hit on MTV and other music channel vehicles, and eventually retired on TRL.

The Greatest Hits: My Prerogative DVD, released in 2004, contains two alternate versions of the video. One features Spears in a pink singlet top and white pants dancing with her back-up dancers. The other alternate version sees Spears in her school girl uniform dancing through the school hall from the start of the song to the end of the first chorus. It differs slightly from the original as the shots are longer.

On the final episode of TRL, the video made number one on the countdown as the most iconic video of all time, also making it the last music video to ever be played on the show. On MTV Latinamerica the video came in at number 7 of Los Videos mas MTV or The most MTV-like videos and in number 3 of The Top 100 Pop Videos only after Madonna and Michael Jackson.[9]

In 2009 Spears released the third music video from her album Circus, titled "If U Seek Amy." At the end of the video, the little girl is wearing a strikingly similar outfit to the original school-girl uniform Spears wore in this one. The girl's hair is also in pig-tails, with the identical ribbons Spears is wearing in the video for this song.

Formats and track listings

These are the formats and track listings of major single releases of "…Baby One More Time".[10] Vorlage:Col-begin Vorlage:Col-2 Australian CD Single (1835)

  1. "…Baby One More Time" — 3:30
  2. "…Baby One More Time" [Instrumental] — 3:30
  3. "Autumn Goodbye" 3:41
  4. "…Baby One More Time" [Davidson Ospina Club Mix] — 5:40
  5. Enhanced with "…Baby One More Time" Video

Europe 2-Track CD (0581692)

  1. "…Baby One More Time" — 3:30
  2. "…Baby One More Time" [Instrumental] — 3:30

UK CD #1 (52169)

  1. "…Baby One More Time" — 3:30
  2. "…Baby One More Time" [Sharp Platinum Vocal Remix] — 8:11
  3. "…Baby One More Time" [Davidson Ospina Club Mix] — 5:40

UK Limited Edition CD #2 (52275)

  1. "…Baby One More Time" — 3:30
  2. "…Baby One More Time" [Instrumental] — 3:30
  3. "Autumn Goodbye" — 3:41

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  1. "…Baby One More Time" — 3:30
  2. "Autumn Goodbye" — 3:41

U.S. CD Single (42545)

  1. "…Baby One More Time" — 3:30
  2. "Autumn Goodbye" — 3:41
  3. Enhanced with "…Baby One More Time" Video

U.S. 12" Vinyl (42535)

  • Side A:
  1. "…Baby One More Time" [Davidson Ospina Club Mix] — 5:40
  2. "…Baby One More Time" [Davidson Ospina Chronicles Dub] — 6:30
  3. "…Baby One More Time — 3:30
  • Side B:
  1. "…Baby One More Time" [Sharp Platinum Vocal Remix] — 8:11
  2. "…Baby One More Time" [Sharp Trade Dub] — 6:50

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Official versions and remixes

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  • Album Version — 3:30
  • Instrumental — 3:31
  • Answering Machine Message — :20
  • Boy Wunder Radio Mix — 3:27
  • Davidson Ospina Radio Mix — 3:24
  • Davidson Ospina Club Mix — 5:43
  • Davidson Ospina Club Mix (Fade Version)— 2:58 3
  • Davidson Ospina Chronicles Dub — 6:33
  • Davidson Ospina 2005 Remix — 4:41

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Awards

As mentioned above, the music video became a hit and it earned Spears her first three MTV Video Music Award nominations in the categories of Best Pop Video, Best New Artist and, most prominently, Best Female Video.[11] Despite her losses at the VMAs, the single still won numerous awards, including a Teen Choice Award for Single of the Year and an MTV Europe Music Award for Best Song,[12] proving that the single's success was not limited to the U.S.

The song was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance.[13]

Year Ceremony Award Result
1999 Teen Choice Awards Single of the Year Won
1999 MTV Video Music Awards Best Female Video[11] Nominated
1999 MTV Video Music Awards Best Pop Video[11] Nominated
1999 MTV Video Music Awards Best Choreography in a Video[11] Nominated
1999 France Mellier M6 Awards Premier Clip Award Won
1999 Music Week Awards Highest Selling Singles Artist in the UK Won
1999 MTV Europe Music Awards Best Song[12] Won[12]
2000 Grammy Awards Best Female Pop Vocal Performance[13] Nominated

Reception

Commercial

The song was officially sent to the American radio stations on October 23, 1998.[14] On November 21, 1998, "...Baby One More Time" debuted at number-seventeen on the Billboard Hot 100 and topped the chart two and a half months later for two consecutive weeks, replacing R&B-singer Brandy's "Have You Ever?".[15][16] Simultaneously, it climbed to number-one on the Canadian Singles Chart.[17] The song reached the top spot of the Hot 100 Singles Sales and stayed there for a solid four-week reign.[18][19] This eventually propelled the single to a platinum certification by the Recording Industry Association of America.[20] Though not as strong as its sales tallies, "...Baby One More Time" also experienced considerable airplay becoming her first top ten hit on the Hot 100 Airplay peaking at number-eight.[21] The single also became an all-around hit on Top 40 radio, going top ten on both the Top 40 Tracks and Rhythmic Top 40, and to number-one for five weeks on the Mainstream Top 40.[17] "...Baby One More Time" spent thirty-two weeks on the Hot 100 and ended up at number-five on Billboard magazine's year-end chart.[15][22]

The track reached the top spot in every European country it charted.[23] It topped the Eurochart Hot 100 Singles for ten consecutive weeks.[24] Notably, "...Baby One More Time" spent two consecutive weeks at number-one on the French Singles Chart and was certified platinum by the Syndicat National de l'Édition Phonographique after selling over 500,000 units in the country.[23][25] Additionally, the song topped the German Singles Chart for six consecutive weeks and sold over 750,000 copies, resulting in a three-times gold certification by the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry[24][26] In the United Kingdom, according to her label Jive Records said that the single "…Baby One More Time" has sold more than 250,000 copies in a mere three days.[27] Spears broke a first-week sales record for a female act at the time when "...Baby One More Time" sold a total of 460,000 copies in the United Kingdom.[28] The single went on to sell over 1.45 million units, making it the highest-selling single of the year and the 25th best-selling of all-time in Britain.[29][30] Eventually, the British Phonographic Industry certified it two-times platinum on March 26, 1999.[31] Additionally, Spears joined a selected group of seven female acts with million-selling singles, which includes singers Kylie Minogue, Whitney Houston, Cher, Céline Dion, among others.[32]

"...Baby One More Time" debuted at number-twenty on the Australian Singles Chart, a month later reached number-one and stayed there for nine consecutive weeks.[33] The song eventually became the second highest-selling single of the year, only behind Lou Bega's "Mambo #5", and was certified three-times platinum by the Australian Recording Industry Association for selling over 210,000 copies.[34][35] In New Zealand, the single spent four non-consecutive weeks at the top of the charts and after shipping over 15,000 units to retailers the Recording Industry Association of New Zealand certified it platinum.[36][37]

Charts

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Weekly Charts

Chart (1998) Peak
Position
Canadian Singles Chart[17] 1
U.S. Billboard Hot 100[17] 1
U.S. Billboard Top 40 Mainstream[17] 1
Chart (1999) Peak
Position
Australian ARIA Singles Chart[33] 1
Austrian Singles Chart[38] 1
Belgian Flemish Singles Chart[39] 1
Belgian Walloon Singles Chart[40] 1
Dutch Singles Chart[41] 1
European Hot 100 Singles[24] 1
Finnish Singles Chart[42] 1
French SNEP Singles Chart[23] 1
German Singles Chart[24] 1
Irish Singles Chart[43] 1
New Zealand RIANZ Singles Chart[36] 1
Norwegian Singles Chart[44] 1
Swedish Singles Chart[45] 1
Swiss Singles Chart[46] 1
UK Singles Chart[47] 1

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Annual Charts

Australia 1 Austria 1 Belgium 1 Europe 1 Germany 1 Switzerland 1 United Kingdom 1 United States 1
Country Position

All-Time Charts

Country Position
United Kingdom[29] 25

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Certifications

Country Certifier Certification Sales or
shipments
Australia ARIA 3× Platinum[35] 210,000[48]
Austria IFPI Platinum[49] 30,000[48]
France SNEP Platinum[25] 500,000[48]
Germany IFPI 3× Gold[26] 750,000[50]
Netherlands NVPI Platinum[51] 60,000[48]
New Zealand RIANZ Platinum[37] 15,000[48]
Norway IFPI 2× Platinum[52] 20,000[48]
Sweden IFPI Platinum[53] 60,000[48]
Switzerland IFPI Platinum[54] 50,000[54]
United Kingdom BPI 2× Platinum[31] 1,450,000[29]
United States RIAA Platinum[20] 1,000,000[48]

Release history

Country Record label Release format Catalog no. Release date
United States[55] Jive Records Radio October 23, 1998
United States[56] Jive Records CD Single 42545 November 3, 1998
United States[56] Jive Records Cassette Single 42545 November 3, 1998
United States[57] Jive Records 12" Vinyl 42535 November 3, 1998
United Kingdom[58] Jive Records CD Single 52169 February 15, 1999
United Kingdom[59] BMG International CD Single Limited Edition 52275 February 15, 1999

Cover versions

Live cover performances

  • Travis covered the song in one of their 1999 concerts.
  • JLS performed the song on the 5th season of the British reality series The X Factor in 2008.

The song has also been covered by live by other artists including:

Appearances in other media

References

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