In 2001, Britney Spears’s self-titled third album showcased her growing musical range and vision. Twenty years later, it remains a portrait of a young girl reckoning with both adulthood and her sexuality in the widening glare of the media.
Britney Offered Pop Superstardom — But It Also Sent a Message We Ignored
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