of Felicity fame, singer Christina
Aguilera, Nita Booth (Miss Virginia 1998), and Ryan Gosling from Young
Hercules.
Following the cancellation of MMC in 1993, Britney returned home,
where she went to regular high school for a year. But the bug to perform
was too strong, so she returned to New York to give singing another
shot. After an executive at Jive heard a demo tape cut by the then
15-year-old, he signed her to a development deal and hooked her up
with Eric Foster White, a producer who had worked with Boyzone, Hi-Five,
and Whitney Houston. It seemed a perfect fit, given Spears self-declared
musical influences: Madonna, Mariah Carey, Michael Jackson, and Houston.
She also traveled to Sweden to work with Max Martin, whose previous
clients included the Backstreet Boys, Ace of Base, and Robyn. By early
1998, Spears' first album for Jive was complete.
In the fall of 1998, three months before the release of her debut,
…Baby, One More Time, Britney set off on a promotional trek through
the malls of America, much like Tiffany had done a decade before her.
Her "month in the malls" routine consisted of four songs, with two
backup dancers, along with promotional copies of her music. October
1998 saw the release of Spears' first single, the title track from
her album, written by Max Martin. Given his track record with the
Backstreets, it was, not surprisingly, a commercial success. The warm
reception to the single no doubt helped Britney land a spot opening
for 'N Sync, which she did through January 1999.
The biggest day of young Britney's career thus far is likely Jan.
12, 1999 — the day …Baby, One More Time finally hit store shelves.
After the final tallies were in, the former Mouseketeer discovered
that her debut had landed at the No. 1 spot on the Billboard charts,
with her buddies 'N Sync coming in at No. 2. Not a bad showing for
a 17-year-old. In a recent interview with MTV, Britney made it clear
that she was the one who wanted to get involved in the entertainment
world; though she had the full support of her parents once she did,
it was entirely her decision. And after breaking away from her small
town, in which disapproving tongues would occasionally wag because
of her move to New York at such a young age, Britney discovered she'd
become a role model of sorts, with other young townswomen following
in her creative footsteps.
The next year promises to be a busy one for Britney. In addition to
a busy schedule promoting her new album, she's planning a return to
the small screen as a guest star on Dawson's Creek. And if it's true,
as she told MTV, that she admires Madonna's ability to reinvent her
public persona, then don't look for Britney to be another one-hit
wonder. She's planning to stay in the music world for a long time.
"I want music to always be a part of my life," she told the cable
channel. "It will always be a part of my life, and I just want to
grow as a person each time each album comes out. I want to focus on
my music right now and if film or something comes up, I'd go for it.
But music will always be my main priority. Just like Madonna. I respect
her so much because every time, she has changed, and I just totally
admire that."
And for the record, if you're wondering about Britney and 'N Sync's
Justin, in her own words: "No, it's not true. No, no, [the 'N Sync
guys] are just like big brothers to me."