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All the Major Moments Britney Spears Oops!... I Did It Again Album Gave Us 20 Years AgoBritney Spears released her second album Oops!... I Did It Again 20 years ago on May 16, 2000 and gave us moment after unforgettable moment in the process.By Billy Nilles May 16, 2020 7:00 AMTagsMusicBritney SpearsCelebritiesFeaturesEntertainmentWatch: Happy
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Birthday, Britney Spears: E! News RewindOops, its been two decades since Britney Spears did it again.On May 16, the Holy Spearit celebrates a special anniversary, as it marks 20 years since the release of Oops!... I Did It Again, the uniquely punctuated second studio album of her career.The LP had big footsteps to follow in, as 1999s (similarly punc
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