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    Britney Spears

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    Britney Spears Stronger Than Yesterday Britney Spears, "One of the most controversial and successful female vocalists of the 21st century,"(Wenner) has been searching for stardom since an extremely young age. America considers Britney Spears highly controversial because of her sexual lyrics and actions. In an interview Britney Spears had on ABC, Diane Sawyer says, “It is one thing to not want to be the role model anymore and its another thing not to know that a lot of young girls are looking

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    girl's name is Britney Spears. She has just recorded her first hit single, named "Hit Me Baby One More Time". As Britney's veneer of a bubblegum pop princess fades, she has resorted to shedding more and more layers of clothing in order to attract a new breed of audience. Singing songs entitled "Oops I Did It Again" and "I'm a Slave for You", her raunchy music videos are now being mimicked by thirteen year old girls across the world. Britney Spears and her

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    eight Grammy nominations, over 100 million records sold, and a continuing 18-year run. 18 years. Incredible. Throughout these 18 years, pop icon Britney Spears, released nine studio albums, accumulated dozens of iconic moments, and battled through over publicization of her life. Starting out as a country girl in a middle of America town, Spears’ initial prowess as a singer and entertainer had her noticed at the age of 10 by the talent show Star Search and at 11 by Disney’s The Mickey Mouse Club.

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    Britney Spears once said, “My life was too much under the control of too many people and that did not allow me to be myself. When you’re not in control you’re less excited, less passionate.” She acknowledged the fact that her life was controlled by others, and finally decided to take it into her own hands. Britney Spears is a social outcast that believes in expressing one’s true self by doing what he or she pleases, regardless of the attention it draws. In early 2007, Britney Jean Spears became very

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    As a thirty-five year old, Caucasian female, Britney came from an unstable home life. Britney Spears experienced major successes in her life, but went through some major losses. As a group, we are analyzing the period in Spears’s life that she seemed to break away from social norms and had odd behaviors: such as alcohol abuse, drug abuse, vulgar public actions, and changes to her appearance. We intend to approach this period in her life with a sociocultural perspective in order to get to the root

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    Britney Spears' life is spinning out of control! How could Britney Spears, whose music career began with a good girl image, fall hopelessly into a destructive path that made her an unfit parent? Is the temptation to live a fun filled life only granted when you are willing to do anything to please the crowd? Or is Britney's ability to know the difference between good and bad been clouded by drugs and alcohol? A pop star entered the stage surrounded by dancers keeping rhythm with the drums, guitars

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    Britney Spears: An Inappropriate Role Model One of the most popular teenage entertainers ever is warping the minds of our youth. Appearing on television commercials, MTV videos, many magazine covers, and the radio, Britney Spears is taking control of raising today’s children. Her perfect looks and sexual appeal have mesmerized young viewers. Children and teens strive to be just like her. Although some people allow their children to idolize Britney Spears, I now see that she is an inappropriate

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    Pop Princess Britney Spears has officially confirmed that she and Iggy Azalea will be taking the stage at the Billboard Music Awards for the premier performance of their new single “Pretty Girls.” The single is set to drop on May 5, just a few days before the Billboard Music Awards take place on May 17. Spears and Azalea will be joining an all-star rooster of names such as Kelly Clarkson, Ed Sheeran, Sam Smith, and Nick Jonas onstage for their performance. “Vegas isn’t just the home of my Piece

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    Britney Spears' prevalence as a pre-teen pop culture icon cannot be denied or ignored.  Spears, along with her colleagues Christina Aguilera, Jessica Simpson, Mandy Moore and many others, are ever present on the "Top 40," make frequent appearances on MTV, and can often be found on magazine covers and in photo spreads.  Spears is especially popular among pre-teen girls, who buy her records, singing and dancing along to the lyrics.  These lyrics often deal with love, lust, and sex-topics some consider

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    around them. Britney Spears is a perfect example of a tragic hero. She started becoming famous at the very young age of 11. After this, her popularity was already very high, so she decided to release her first album. She truly was a huge celebrity. Then in 2007 things started to go downhill for her. She started doing things she was not proud of until it pushed her to

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