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It's been 20 years since Britney Spears' legendary "Oops!... I Did It Over again" -- her follow-up endeavor to her 1999 blast hit "...Baby Ane More Time" -- was released.

By the time she was ready to release her second anthology, Spears was already carving out a successful path for herself as a recording artist and dance performer when "...Baby I More Time" and its championship rails debuted at No. one after the music video for the record became the most requested video on MTV in 1998.

The princess of pop debuted the championship runway to her sophomore endeavour for radio on March 27, 2000, and also dropped the legendary video component, which catapulted Spears into a new realm of pop music performers and etched her name in the pop civilisation history books in the procedure.

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Helmed by renowned Grammy-nominated music video director Nigel Dick, the video was shot in Universal City, Calif., and saw Spears spring right off the screen in her red patent leather jumpsuit as she entered the galactic globe.

"Oops!" marked the fourth time Spears and Dick had linked upwards since he directed three videos from her debut album for "...Baby One More Fourth dimension," "(Y'all Bulldoze Me) Crazy" and "Sometimes," respectively.

However, given the history the pair take shared, they have non collaborated on a projection since.

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Spears, now 38, explained the premise for what became the first single off her second album during MTV'south "Making the Video" in April 2000 when she was just 18 years quondam.

"The song is basically near a girl and all these guys autumn in love with her and she just can't accept it," she said at the time. "When I meet a guy that I'1000 seriously attracted to, I become collywobbles in my tum, total encephalon fart, I don't know what to say. That'southward what I like well-nigh this song. It's actually honest and fun to perform."

She added: "This whole idea was my thought. I was like, 'I want to exist on Mars, dancing on Mars.'"

And what an thought.

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In the documentary brusque, Spears was adamant that her wardrobe not but exude sex appeal only also be like shooting fish in a barrel to move in since the choreography included intricate dance steps. Her famous catsuit was designed by Michael Bush, who at the behest of Spears had pulled an all-dark session in order to have it set by call time the very next day.

For her part, the tape peaked at No. 9 on the Billboard Hot 100 and Spears received ii Grammy nominations in 2001 for best vocal album and best female song performance. While neither of her start two singles took dwelling Grammys, Spears would earn her first and currently only win in 2004 in the all-time trip the light fantastic toe recording category for "Toxic."

Britney Spears and boyfriend Sam Asghari.

Britney Spears and boyfriend Sam Asghari. (Getty)

Spears besides performed the record at the MTV Video Music Awards (VMAs) in 2000 -- 1 of many pop culture moments spearheaded by one of the best performers of her era.

Spears' showing at the VMAs completely transformed her image on stage and quite literally ushered in a wave of new fans as she gallivanted for the earth, showing off her svelte figure and toned body.

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Interestingly, Spears cheekily quipped during the episode that she doesn't mind looking at her easy-on-the-optics backup dancers. "I don't know their names but they're hotties, though!" she had joked.

In hindsight, maybe Spears did a footling foreshadowing given the fact that her current boyfriend, 27-year-one-time Sam Asghari, is a former backup dancer and the pair fabricated their red carpet debut in September at the Daytime Dazzler Awards -- where Asghari was an honoree -- in Los Angeles.