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Photo by Jeremy Bembaron/Sygma/Sygma via Getty Images Britney Spears’ ‘Lucky’ Was the Cry for Help We All Sang Along to in 2000
Britney Spears’ hit song, “Lucky”, served as a bleak exposure of 2000s-era celebrity culture and a prediction of her tragic future.
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Fryderyk Gabowicz/picture alliance via Getty Images In Rare Interview, 17-Year-Old Britney Spears Discusses Her Big Dreams and Teenage Insecurities
February 1999 marked a turning point for Britney Spears, whose fame skyrocketed that year after the success of ‘…Baby One More Time’.
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Taylor Hill/Getty Images ‘Good Luck, Babe!’ Co-Writer Reveals How the Iconic Song Came To Be (And What Inspired Him to Work With Chappell Roan)
After hearing one of Chappell Roan’s biggest hits for the first time, songwriter Justin Tranter knew he had to work with her.
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KMazur/WireImage 4 Deep Cuts From Y2K Pop Stars That Deserve Just As Much Love As the Hits
The early 2000s produced a ton of great pop hits, but there’s something special about many of the underrated deep cuts.
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Jim Dyson/Getty Images Kylie Minogue Says She Misses the ‘Experimental Side’ of Making Music in the 90s
Kylie Minogue elaborated on her comments from 2024 about missing the 90s, describing the ‘youthfulness’ of creating music then.
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LIONEL BONAVENTURE/AFP via Getty Images Lana Del Rey Sets Record as ‘Born To Die’ Continues Long-Held Chart Residency
Lana Del Rey’s debut album ‘Born To Die’ set a huge record on the Billboard 200 chart as it continues its long-standing residence there.
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Samir Hussein/Getty Images for Live Nation Lady Gaga Shares the Songs That Have Defined Her Life so Far, Including One That Directly Inspired ‘Born This Way’
When asked to list ten songs that define her life, Lady Gaga pulled from almost every genre and decade to name 15 instead.
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Photo by Arturo Holmes/Getty Images for Live Nation The Line in Lily Allen’s ‘Smile’ That Nearly Brought Billie Eilish to Tears, but Not for the Reason You Might Think
Billie Eilish revealed her emotional connection to Lily Allen’s debut single “Smile” while appearing on the podcast Allen co-hosts.

