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My Perfect Britney Spears Videography: here nobody will change my own order of the Music videos

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Year Video Album Director Ref
1998 "...Baby One More Time" ...Baby One More Time Nigel Dick [1]
[2]
1999 "Sometimes" [2]
[3]
"(You Drive Me) Crazy"
(The Stop Remix!)
[2]
[4]
"Born to Make You Happy" Bille Woodruff [2]
[5]
"From the Bottom of My Broken Heart" Gregory Dark [2]
[6]
2000 "Oops!... I Did It Again" Oops!... I Did It Again Nigel Dick [7]
[8]
"Lucky" Dave Meyers [8]
[9]
"Stronger" Joseph Kahn [8]
[10]
2001 "Don't Let Me Be the Last to Know" Herb Ritts [8]
[11]
"I'm a Slave 4 U" Britney Francis Lawrence [12]
[13]
"I'm Not a Girl, Not Yet a Woman" Wayne Isham [13]
[14]
"Overprotected"
(Album Version)
Bille Woodruff [13]
[15]
2002 "Overprotected"
(Darkchild Remix)
Chris Applebaum [13]
[16]
"I Love Rock 'N' Roll" [13]
[17]
"Boys"
(Co-Ed Remix featuring Pharrell Williams of N.E.R.D.)
Dave Meyers [13]
[17]
2003 "Me Against the Music"
(featuring Madonna)
In the Zone Paul Hunter [18]
[19]
"Toxic" Joseph Kahn [19]
[19]
2004 "Everytime" David LaChapelle [19]
[20]
"Outrageous"
(Unfinished)
Dave Meyers [19]
[21]
"My Prerogative" Greatest Hits: My Prerogative Jake Nava [17]
[22]
"Do Somethin'" Bille Woodruff and Mona Lisa [17]
[23]
2005 "Someday (I Will Understand)" Britney & Kevin: Chaotic Michael Haussman [24]
[25]
2007 "Gimme More" Blackout Jake Sarfaty [26]
[27]
"Piece of Me" Wayne Isham [27]
[28]
2008 "Break the Ice"
(animated video)
Robert Hales [27]
[29]
"Womanizer" Circus Joseph Kahn [30]
[31]
"Circus" Francis Lawrence [31]
[32]
2009 "If U Seek Amy" Jake Nava [31]
[33]
"Radar" Dave Meyers [21]
[31]
"Kill the Lights"
(promo animated video)
PUNY [31]
[34]
"3" The Singles Collection Diane Martel [35]
[36]
2011 "Hold It Against Me" Femme Fatale Jonas Åkerlund [37]
[38]
"Till the World Ends"
(Original, Lyric video, DANCE cut and Culture Shock remix version)
Ray Kay [39]
[38]
[40]
"I Wanna Go"
(Original, DesiHits! Remix version and DJ Frank E & Alex Dreamz remix version)
Chris Marrs Piliero [38]
[41]
"Criminal"
(Original and Lyric video)
[42]
[43]
[38]
[44]
2012 "Scream & Shout"
(will.i.am featuring Britney Spears)
#willpower Ben Mor [45]
2013 "Scream & Shout"
(Hit-Boy Remix; will.i.am featuring Britney Spears,
Hit Boy, Waka Flocka Flame, Lil Wayne and Diddy)
[46]
"Ooh La La"
(Original and Lyric video)
Music from and Inspired by The Smurfs 2 Marc Klasfeld [47]
[48]
"Work Bitch" Britney Jean Ben Mor [49]
"Perfume"
(Original and Lyric video)
Joseph Kahn [50]
2015 "Pretty Girls"
(with Iggy Azalea)
Non-album single Cameron Duddy and Iggy Azalea [51]
2016 "Make Me..."
(Unreleased, featuring G-Eazy)
Glory David LaChapelle [52]
"Make Me..."
(Original and Britney Spears: American Dream - Alternative Cut, featuring G-Eazy)
Randee St. Nicholas [53]
"Slumber Party"
(featuring Tinashe)
Colin Tilley [54]

Wikipedian are very STUPID people who don't accept any change from anyone; if I add some missing information in some page my edit gets immediately reverted, without even watching if it's correct or not. For me wikipedia is MAFIA

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