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Britney Spears Merch Try-On Lens on Snapchat.Courtesy of Snapchat

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To celebrate even more of the album’s tracklist, there’s also opportunities for Snapchatters to add their favorite songs and remixes from the album to their Snaps, whether their post is going on their Story, Spotlight or being sent to friends.
Britney Spears Shimmy Lens on Snapchat.Courtesy of Snapchat

To enter the contest, which runs from now until Jan. 19, access Spotlight to the right of the camera via the “Play” symbol, tap the trending up symbol at the top right corner of the app, select Challenge and either upload a video or create one with the Snapchat Camera.

The release of Spears’ debut album — which she primarily worked on with legendary pop producersMax Martinand Rami Yacoub — instantly launched her into pop superstardom. Still today, the project remains one of the best-selling albums of all time, and its lead single is widely regarded as one of the best debut singles in pop history.
“It’s hard to put into words what today means to me…” Spears posted, along with footage from the set of the song’s video. “20 years ago, the world heard my music for the very first time! So much has happened since then…”
She continued, “But what I really want to say is thank you to my amazing fans who have been there for me since day 1…”
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In a separatepost, the “Hold Me Closer” artist added, “Your support over the years has meant the absolute world to me!! Love you all!”
At the time, Spears also reflected on the song’spop culture resonancein an interview withThe Guardian. “The whole song is about the stress that we all go through as teens,” the singer explained.
Although Spears admitted to knowing it was a “great song” at the time, she revealed that she couldn’t fathom how influential it would be to her career. The hitmaker shared, “It was different and I loved it, [but] I don’t think you can anticipate how a song is going to be received."
source: people.com