Britney
Jean Spears was born December 2, 1981 in Kentwood, LA to Jamie
and Lynn. Britney has an older brother Brian ans a younger Sister
Jamie Lynn.
Britney began performing at an early age, and when she was 8,
she auditioned for the Mickey Mouse Club. Although she was too
young for the show, a producer saw her potential and helped her
secure an agent in New York City where Britney spent the next
three years studying dance and music at the renowned Off-Broadway
Dance Center and Professional Performing Arts School. She also
had small roles in commercials, theatre and films. She also began
appearing in national commercials and Off-Broadway shows including
the 1991 comedy, "Ruthless," based on the 1956 thriller "The Bad
Seed." "At 10 I was playing this really bad child who seems real
sweet but she's evil too. It was so much fun," she recalls.
Britney's big chance came when she tuned 11. Now she was old enough
to earn a spot on the Mickey Mouse Club and starred on the popular
show for two years, relocating with her family to Orlando. "It
was fun for awhile but I started getting itchy to get out again
and see the world"
After
her stint on TV, Britney returned home but she still had dreams
of making it in the music industry. "I've always wanted to be
a singer," she declares. Armed with those desires and a powerful
voice, Britney went back to New York when she was 15 and began
to make the rounds of record labels. She sang accapella for
executives at Jive Records who saw and heard right away that
in the teenager from Kentwood, LA, there were the makings of
a star. Britney was signed soon after her audition and began
work thereafter on what would become "Baby One More Time."
The
most noticeable aspect of the single, the video and the album
is maturity, which is just what Britney had in mind. "People
have to remember that when I did my first album I was only 16.
I had never been in the studio, it was all new to me and so
before I let people help me out and honestly I think that was
because I was just so new to the music industry, not only because
I was young. But making records and being part of the process
and becoming more in charge of my sound was something I had
to experience and grow with and on this album I’ve had
the chance to do that. This album is closer to who I am. It’s
funkier!"
That
funkier spirit is loud and clear on uptempo rump shakers like
"Stronger" and "Don't Go Knockin’ On My Door" which find
Britney in a frisky and fierce state of mind. But as she proved
on her debut, Britney can deliver ballads with as much intensity
as her more high energy cuts. On the aching "When Your Eyes
Say It" (written by Diane Warren and produced by Steve Lunt
and Robert Jazayeri) and the thoughtful "Don't Let Me Be The
Last To Know" (penned by Shania Twain and Robert Mutt Lange
and produced by Lange), Britney shows her depth. "I don’t
want to just be some singer who sings a song just to sing it,"
Britney offers speaking to the emotional range of the album.
"When you sing a song with feeling and do your all you connect
and that’s crucial to me. Especially since I think that
the songs on this album are ten times better than on my first
album, so I really want my fans to feel and hear how much these
songs mean to me."
Despite
a refreshingly adolescent attitude, Britney's life has hardly
been traditional. "I've done the prom thing, but it's only once
a year," she notes about her unconventional teenage lifestyle.
"I need to sing and I love to travel."
At
her young age, Britney Spears still enjoys being a girl. She
loves colors that pop and shopping till you drop, romance novels
and idyllic days at the beach. Untamed and untarnished as they
come, the bright beautiful teen from Kentwood, Louisiana, is
poised to liven up the pop world with the irresistible collection
of songs on her albums. "I love performing more than anything
and having people hear my music. I know I've had to give some
stuff up to do this, but I don't miss high school. When I was
home two years ago, every weekend we'd go out and do the same
thing. It's wonderful as long as you love what you're doing,
but I'd rather be doing this!"
"I
want to be an artist that everyone can relate to, that's young,
happy and fun," she says.
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