Britney Spears is calling all creative minds to come join her 'Circus,' as the famed pop diva is inviting fans to turn their Britney-inspired fiction stories into an official digital music video. Spears recently announced the competition on her website, citing that fans can become the next "Ring Master of the Circus" when they pen a fiction story based on a song from her Circus album. The winning story will be turned into an official animated music video, gaining the stamp of approval by Ms. Spears herself.
The "Britney Global Fan Fiction Contest" runs through mid-March and is available to Britney Spears fans across the globe. The winning fictional story will be turned into a music video and uploaded on her website, and the stories of the top five runners-up will also be posted on Britney site, as well. Fans don't even need Britney Spears tickets to get in close with this mega-pop princess, and the "Britney Global Fan Fiction Contest" is sure to rile a huge fan base for the current "Circus" ringmaster.
With the arrival of 2008's Circus, Britney Spears was back on top of the pop world, but before she was scraping the barrel for a comeback this seductive pop tart was clawing at an in to the industry, breaking into the music business after first making a television appearance on the nationally televised talent show Star Search and acting on The New Mickey Mouse Club alongside fellow pop stars Justin Timberlake, Christina Aguilera and JC Chasez.
This Kentwood, Louisiana native scored a recording contract at age 15 and made her national vocal debut just years later, busting onto the MTV scene clad in a scandalous Catholic school girl outfit while lipping the lyrics "hit me baby one more time." The year was 1998 and the talented teenager was instantly the nation's most celebrated jailbait, chalking up her first number ones on the Billboard charts with the album ...Baby One More Time and its exuberantly popular title track.
Britney Spears launched her spectacular vocal career in 1998 and continued to whip out glittery pop hits through the late '90s and early '00s, gaining momentum with classics like "Sometimes," "(You Drive Me) Crazy," "Stronger" and "Lucky." 2001's Britney painted the picture of a teenage girl ready to be unleashed, but it was 2003's In the Zone that was all mothers' worst nightmares, exhibiting a provocative Spears clad in leather while belting out sexually-charged tunes like "Toxic" and "Touch of My Hand."
In the Zone scored big on the pop charts but signaled the end of Britney Spears as an innocent adolescent; she was subsequently targeted as a Starbucks-holding, cigarette-smoking barefoot (and heading downhill) diva, and her personal life started overshadowing her glorious vocal career.
The mid-2000s were hard on Britney Spears, and in the blink of an eye Spears had married and divorced backup dancer Kevin Federline, born two children with him and had spent stints in and out of rehab. Despite being the media's favorite target, however, Britney Spears trudged onward and made her musical comeback in 2007, delivering the much-anticipated album Blackout and climbing the rungs of the pop charts once again with sugary singles "Gimme More" and "Piece of Me." In 2008, Britney Spears solidified her mainstay status in the pop realm with her latest album Circus, once again overtaking the number one slot on the Billboard charts while also earning number ones with "Womanizer" and "Circus." Spears also packed the one-two punch with a successive national tour, confirming what the entire nation had hoped: Britney Spears is back! To celebrate the good news, get concert tickets to a Britney Spears show online.
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