The pop track is a bold statement against tabloid culture—and the video is filled with epic Y2K style.
“I’m Miss American Dream, since I was 17,” sings Britney Spears in her 2007 pop hit “Piece of Me”—the second single off her masterful fifth studio album,Released as a bold statement against toxic tabloid culture, Spears’s upbeat song delivered a clear message to the paparazzi and gossip rags that were fixated on her personal life at the time. And the glitzy music video for the track—which earned her Video of the Year at the 2008 MTV VMAs—is just as bold and effective.
It makes you want to dance, all the while smartly satirizing the sensationalism around our beloved Princess of Pop. It helps that “Piece of Me” is filled with epic 2000s style too, which couldn’t be more on-trend right now. Directed by Wayne Isham, the music video begins with a swarm of photographers camped outside of Spears’s hotel, where the pop star and her friends are getting ready for a night out. “I’m Miss Bad media karma, another day, another drama,” she sings.
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