Britney Spears Music:

Greatest Hits: My Prerogative



   Britney Spears

  Pictures
  Music Videos
  Lyrics
  Posters
  Music
  Movies
  Books
  News
  Gets Popped
  Video News
  Bio
  Unofficial
  Candid Photos
  Latest Photos
  Movie Trailers
  Desktop
  Screensavers
  Wallpapers
  Pics
  Video Clips
  On TV
  Articles
  Blogs
  eBay
  Gossip
  Photos
  YouTube

  Celebrity Music




Britney Spears Music:
Greatest Hits: My Prerogative



Music
Greatest Hits: My Prerogative
by Britney Spears

Greatest Hits: My Prerogative
List Price: $18.98Label: Sony Australia

Salesrank: 74395

Released: November 22, 2004
Our Price: $1.98
Used Price: $1.97
Media: Audio CD

Greatest Hits: My Prerogative Track Listing:
1. My Prerogative [#]
2. Toxic
3. I'm a Slave 4 U
4. Oops! ... I Did It Again
5. Me Against the Music - Madonna, Britney Spears
6. Stronger
7. Everytime
8. ...Baby One More Time
9. (You Drive Me) Crazy [The Stop Remix!]
10. Boys [the Co-Ed Remix] - Britney Spears, Pharrell Williams
11. Sometimes
12. Overprotected [The Darkchild Remix - Radio Edit]
13. Lucky
14. Outrageous
15. I'm Not a Girl, Not Yet a Woman
16. I've Just Begun (Having My Fun) [#]
17. Do Somethin' [#]

Editorial Review:
Australian version of Britney's Greatest Hits collection, includes three more tracks than the US version, 'Don't Let Me Be the Last to Know', 'Born to Make You Happy' and a cover of Joan Jett's 'I Love Rock 'n' Roll'. 20 tracks in total. BMG. 2004.

Greatest Hits: My Prerogative Reviews:
Britneys Best!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 5 Star Review
2008-05-31 - Britney rocks and she proves the haters wrong time and time again and they still hate. Britney is a true lving legend she will be around forever. All her classic singles are here except Don't let Me Be the Last to Know. I am not sure why it's missing but it is. The Boys Coed REmix and the Darkchild Remix of overprotected are both here and they could only be found on import copies of the singles. Also features the new single My Prerogative, a Bobby Brown remake and two unreleased tracks Do Something, and I've just Begun Having My fun. This set proves that Brit is a viable entertainer worth every penny.
If you are going to buy this disc I would recommend the IMport version that Features Don't let me be the last to know, I love Rock n Roll, and Born to make you happy, or the limited edition version which features a bonus disc of remixes. Either way you will not be dissapointed. Go ahead and buy both you copies you wont regret it.

From teenage sensation to icon of pop-culture 5 Star Review
2005-03-05 - The bestselling artist in the 21st century Britney Spears summarizes with this collection first six years of her outstanding career and shows her story from teenage sensation to icon of pop-culture. She started with simple catchy pop songs which were written for her just to be hits, but in the 21st century she was converted to less commercial r'n'b and club music instead of selling incredible amount of records and above all she began to write her own songs. This album is a certificate of evolution from manufactured teen idol to professional artist.

Spears has as many fans as anti-fans, so there are varied opinions about her music. But we must to admit that facts are on Spears' side, because her music achieved not only commercial success with 60 million sold albums and almost twenty hits all over the world, but above all artistic with numerous nominations to the most prestigious music awards including Grammy. And no words can take it back from her. It's simply high quality pop music, that's all. Isn't it ridiculous that such innocent music causes so much anger or even hate in some people? Thanks to this strange mystery these people make Spears' music uncommon in some way.

Spears with all these hits took over the throne from Queen of Pop Madonna and Queen of R'n'B Janet Jackson. That's why she sold much more records during her career than Madonna and Janet put together in the same period of time! And such hits like: "...Baby One More Time", "Oops...I Did It Again", "I'm A Slave 4 U" or "Toxic" are classics in history of pop music already.

This is the best, because the most expanded edition of this set. That's why in this version it's a perfect compilation. It contains 20 songs - all Britney's 17 international hits and 3 brand new songs as well. You can also choose its special edition with bonus CD containing 6 very interesting remixes and "Megamix" of her biggest hits.

And it's only beginning...


Her prerogative 1 Star Review
2005-01-30 - Rarely has someone been so famous for so little, and that fact shines through in "Greatest Hits: My Prerogative." While much-publicized pop star Britney Spears has produced four albums thus far, all that becomes clear in her "greatest hits" is that her music has never been that good, and it's only getting worse.

This contains several of her hit singles, arranged in no particular order -- expect to bounce madly between slinky technopop and bouncy bubblegum with no logic in mind -- the obvious hits like "I'm A Slave 4 U" (future bondage-porn soundtrack?), "... Baby One More Time" and "Oops!... I Did It Again" are set alongside much lesser pop hits like "Toxic," the flaccid Madonna duet, and several others that were more or less forgotten.

Like virtually any other greatest hits album, it has some bonus materials. There are from several remixes, none of which are too good -- for example, the Darkchild Remix of "Overprotected" is a clattery, feedback-laced affair. Spears also releases several previously unheard songs, such as the generic "I've Just Begun (Having My Fun)" and equally dull "Do Somethin'." The most hyped song is "My Prerogative," an electropop cover of a Bobby Brown song -- with lyrics like "I don't need permission/I make my own decisions," it sounds like an immature, defiant finger-flip at the world. Good luck with that.

Usually "Greatest Hits" albums are put out for one of two reasons. Either a band/singer has been around for eons and has enough glorious songs to fill an entire album, or the label they are/were signed to is trying to cash in. For the latter, think "Best of Mandy Moore," which Ms. Moore had nothing to do with. Sadly, Spears' "Greatest Hits" album is neither -- instead, it feels like an effort to keep her at the forefront of music store displays.

Her music is pretty standard for whatever kind of pop is attempted -- polished and overproduced. And, I might add, very predictable -- virtually every blip and note can be detected before it's heard. While "Toxic" has a halfway decent beat and some electric violins, Spears strikes out with her newer pop melodies, especially the ones that sound a lot like No Doubt covers.

Her image also veers wildly through the various songs, starting off with the sound of a giggly teen who has done something naughty. Then she's launching into the more sexual stuff, especially in the horribly-written "Outrageous" ("Outrageous!/My sex drive/Outrageous!/My shopping sprees...."). But it doesn't feel genuinely sexy -- rather it feels like a little girl dressing up in mommy's lingerie.

And Spears' vocals have never been too good -- her early material displays a voice that is pretty typical for a teenage girl. It has little range, and it's a sort of breathy, thin voice. That doesn't last -- her voice deteriorates over the more recent tracks from her fourth album, becoming drier and more computerized. The sound peaks in "My Prerogative," where Spears sounds like a congested robot.

Everyone has an opinion on Spears' much-publicized love life, but the quality of her pop music is pretty clear. While her early material was innocuous in a teen pop sort of way, her pop ditties have only deteriorated with time.










Click here for more detailed information about the
Britney Spearsmusic:

'Greatest Hits: My Prerogative
'