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...Baby One More Time

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...Baby One More Time

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    Track     Duration Listeners
1 Play ...Baby One More Time full track 3:29 95,353
2 Play (You Drive Me) Crazy full track 3:17 68,825
3 Play Sometimes full track 4:04 102,470
4 Play Soda Pop full track 3:21 35,529
5 Play Born To Make You Happy full track 4:02 90,368
6 Play From The Bottom Of My Broken Heart full track 5:11 31,038
7 Play I Will Be There full track 3:52 35,205
8 Play I Will Still Love You 0:04 25,629
9 Play Thinkin' About You full track 3:34 17,631
10 Play E-Mail My Heart full track 3:43 29,335
11 Play The Beat Goes On full track 3:43 32,149
12 Play Deep In My Heart full track 3:35 14,243
13 Play I'll Never Stop Loving You full track 3:42 5,596
14 Play Autumn Goodbye full track 3:41 9,771
15 Play ...Baby One More Time (Davidson Ospina Radio Mix) 3:27 737
16 Play ...Baby One More Time (Boy Wunder Radio Mix) 3:30 760

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© S RECORDS (1999) Released: 12 Jan 1999 16 tracks (56:15)
At the beginning of the ’90s, teen currency shifted from bubblegum’n’Tiger Beat to grunge’n’Maximum Rock & Roll. Although it may have been pushed from the spotlight, teen pop hadn’t died — it, in a way, went underground, spending time on the fringes of pop culture. One of the leading lights of the exiled teen brigade was The New Mickey Mouse Club. For several years, it toiled away on the Disney Network, earning a small fan base — but, more importantly, providing a launchpad for several careers, including that of Britney Spears. Like her fellow NMMC alumni *NSYNC, Spears shot to stardom in the late ’90s, just as she was on the verge of late adolescence. By that time, everything old was new again. Albums like her debut, …Baby One More Time, were topping the charts as if they were Hangin’ Tough, which is only appropriate since it sounded as if it could have been cut in 1989, not 1999. …Baby One More Time has the same blend of infectious, rap-inflected dance-pop and smooth balladry that propelled the New Kids and Debbie Gibson, due to the Backstreet Boys’ producer, Max Martin, who is also the mastermind behind Spears’ debut. He has a knack for catchy hooks, endearing melodies, and engaging Euro-dance rhythms, all of which are best heard on the hits: the ingenious title track, “PlaySometimes,” “Play(You Drive Me) Crazy,” and the utterly delightful, bubblegum-ragga album track “PlaySoda Pop.” Like many teen pop albums,
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