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VOICE OVER: Rebecca Brayton WRITTEN BY: Tal Fox
We all know these Britney Spears music videos step by step. Welcome to MsMojo, and today we're counting down our picks for the most iconic choreography from the Princess of Pop's music videos that defined a genre and inspired us to dance along. Our countdown includes “I'm a Slave 4 U," "Stronger," "Womanizer," and more!

#10: “3” (2009)

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“3” is one of Britney’s more playfully sexy music videos about… well, we don’t need to tell you; it’s there in the title. The video keeps things minimalist from the set to the costumes, directing our attention to the scintillating moves, and they’re hot! Director Diane Martel shared that the singer was totally in her element on set. She actively collaborated on her look, poured her energy into the choreography, and knew exactly when to sneak in cheeky glances to the camera. The vibe is almost futuristic, showcasing Brit’s fearless attitude in experimentation and pushing boundaries. Overall, it’s a fun-loving, carefree music video that oozes sensuality and promises a good time.

#9: “Womanizer” (2008)

The word “comeback” is perhaps overused. But take note, this is how you do it. This video works on two levels. The narrative follows a woman getting revenge on an unfaithful partner. But when you read between the lines, it’s a power move, demanding respect from a world that played her dirty. Director Joseph Kahn shared that Britney came up with the detailed storyline and was determined to show everyone she was back on top. Throughout the video, she flawlessly executes Sandip Soparrkar’s choreography, radiating confidence, empowerment, and plenty of sass. The pulsating energy set the perfect tone for this new era, and we couldn’t wait to see what she’d do next.

#8: “Overprotected (Darkchild Remix)” (2002)

In a 2006 “Harper's Bazaar” interview, the singer named “Overprotected” as her favorite music video, praising its skilled direction, vibrant aesthetic, and compelling dancing, courtesy of choreographer Brian Friedman. It’s iconic, and we’ve definitely tried to learn those moves. But then, in 2002, she released the even more defiant and dynamic “Darkchild Remix.” As we now know, this video wasn’t just about demanding the media back off; it was also about showing a certain someone that “he blew the best thing he ever had.” Friedman’s choreography is dazzling, energetic, and edgy, featuring sharp movements that convey confidence and attitude. Every step perfectly complements the remix’s upbeat tempo.

#7: “Slumber Party” feat. Tinashe (2016)

During an interview with “Extra,” Britney described this video as “a little risky. It very sexy. It’s very moody, and it’s fun,” drawing inspiration from the 1999 film “Eyes Wide Shut.” Indeed, watching it feels exciting, enticing, and, yes, even a little dangerous. Britney, alongside Tinashe, presents a sultry routine blending sensuality and playful choreography. Their synchronized movements create a dynamic interplay of energies, and their seamless execution and magnetic chemistry elevate the video’s seductive and lively atmosphere. We know it’s called “Slumber Party,” but the world slept on this song and its accompanying video for far too long. Now, we’re spotlighting it so everyone can revel in all its “Glory.”

#6: “(You Drive Me) Crazy” (1999)

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Britney once told “MTV” that she considered this number almost like a follow-up to her breakout hit “...Baby One More Time.” It’s energetic, upbeat, and infused with a 90s flair. The routine bubbles with lively and bold movements, reflecting the song’s infectious beat. Britney and her backup dancers go hard on the spirited choreography, but that didn’t stop us from trying to copy her moves. We may have even fallen off a few chairs trying to nail the chairography portion of the dance. Bright colors, fast footwork, and coordinated group formations add exhilarating and visually appealing dimensions to the video, elevating its infectious energy and unforgettable vibe.

#5: “...Baby One More Time” (1998)

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Now for the one that started it all. As revealed by director Nigel Dick, Britney vetoed his initial space-themed concept and pitched the idea that eventually evolved into the iconic vision we know and love today. What a debut it was! Audiences were introduced to a star in the making through a confident and charismatic performance featuring high-spirited and athletic steps. The striking choreography complements the catchy pop beats, becoming emblematic of late-90s teen pop. Britney’s luminous charm catapulted her into stardom practically overnight. It left an indelible mark on her career, the teen pop genre, and the future of music videos. We’re always happy to revisit it “One More Time.”

#4: “Stronger” (2000)

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Janet Jackson is undeniably one of Britney’s biggest influences. Indeed, the concept of this number— although conceptualized by Spears— gives off some “The Pleasure Principle” vibes. Still, Britney adds her own touches, making it feel quintessentially her. This marked a pivotal moment in her career where she really wanted the world to see that she was “not that innocent.” The darker, futuristic atmosphere sets a mature tone, while the choreography radiates confidence and resilience. Meanwhile, the powerful and assertive dance moves mirror the song’s empowering lyrics. Did we fling ourselves off some chairs trying to mirror her moves? Sure. But like Brit, we came back “Stronger” each time.

#3: “I'm a Slave 4 U” (2001)

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If Britney's third album declared she was “not a girl” anymore, her “Slave 4 U” music video proved it. It was arguably her steamiest venture yet, and the choreography by Friedman and Wade Robson is downright smoking. This also marked a significant time in Spears's career when she was experimenting with new visual aesthetics and changing up her sound. The dance combines sultry and rhythmic movements reflective of the song's tantalizing nature. Britney and her dancers fully commit, effortlessly blending contemporary movements with hints of belly dancing. Every moment radiates heat and intensity, capturing the song's irresistible vibe. Even without a python draped around her shoulders, it’s still one of her most unforgettable numbers.

#2: “Oops!…I Did It Again” (2000)

Is there anything more iconic than Britney rocking that red catsuit and performing moves that many of us in the early 00s spent hours mastering? The space theme may not have been the right fit for her “...Baby One More Time” video, but it definitely worked here! The fun and energetic routine, engaging in a mix of pop-infused moves and incorporating now-famous gestures, is out of this world. Tina Landon’s choreography highlighted Britney’s youthful energy while also nudging her away from the squeaky-clean teen pop princess image and unveiling a more mature persona. It became a mainstay on music channels and was nominated in various award categories. Its legacy continues to stand strong today. Before we unveil our top pick, here are a few honorable mentions. “Till the World Ends” (2011) We So We Wanted to Join This Underground Party & Dance with Britney “Till the World Ends” “If U Seek Amy” (2009) Love It, Hate It, Say What You Want about It, but the Choreo Here Is Fierce! “Circus” (2008) She Certainly Knows How to Make the Dance Floor Her Stage & All Eyes Are on Her “Born to Make You Happy” (1999) Britney’s Dance Moves Were Born to Make Us Happy “Sometimes” (1999) “Sometimes” We Watch This Video on Repeat Because It’s Just That Good!

#1: “Me Against the Music” with Madonna (2003)

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Choreographed by Kevin Tancharoen, this music video delves into an exciting power interplay between the Princess and Queen of Pop. Their dynamic only adds to the video’s appeal. But, with moves that straight-up leave us in awe, there’s no questioning who owns the limelight here. Britney takes charge, leading the dancers through one of her most daring and demanding routines. She’s on fire, effortlessly blending various dance styles at a pace that would have most of us begging for a breather. Overall, the choreography highlights her versatility as a performer and electrifying energy as a dancer. What more can we say? Britney’s at her best when she’s “In the Zone.” Which of these dances have you tried to replicate? Let us know in the comments.

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