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Britney Spears releases a cappella version of ‘Baby One More Time’

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The singer performs a new version of this 1998 hit in a video posted on Instagram. In the legend, she recounts her years under her guardianship.

Britney Spears delighted her fans by posting a video on Instagram this Saturday where she takes up a cappella baby one more timethe tube that made her a star in 1999. The opportunity to evoke, in the legend, her 13 years of guardianship and the legal battle that allowed her to free herself from it last November.

“It’s me yesterday [jeudi, NDLR] wash and sort clothes,” the 40-year-old singer wrote. “I haven’t shared my voice in a long time… Maybe too long.”

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“It’s too late”

He then reveals that he campaigned for years to record a new version of baby one more timethat her team would have rejected in favor of a medley of her greatest hits performed by other singers, including her younger sister, Jamie Lynn, during a tribute at the 2017 Radio Disney Music Awards:

“They ruined everything, they embarrassed me and made me feel like nobody else,” he wrote. “You will tell me to do it now, after 14 years of asking. I worked like hell and they locked me up, it’s too late now.”

Britney Spears was placed under the legal guardianship of her father in 2008 after her much-publicized descent into hell. After 13 years of silence, the star spoke in court in 2021 to denounce an “abusive” measure, saying she was “traumatised”. She has multiplied corrosive posts regarding her family, and her father Jamie de Ella in particular. The regime was lifted last November by the American justice, but the procedures that oppose Britney Spears to the latter continue.

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“They stood outside my door and told me I couldn’t go out alone,” she wrote today. “They made me feel like nothing… All for who they were! As I said before, my rights were taken away… My femininity was ruined!”

Author: benjamin pierre
Source: BFM TV

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