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{{Single infobox2 |
| Name = Stronger
| Cover = Britney-Stronger.jpg
| Artist = [[Britney Spears]]
| from Album = [[Oops!... I Did It Again]]
| Released = UK: [[December 1]], [[2000]]
| Format = [[CD maxi single]] <br>[[12-inch single|12" single]]
| Recorded = [[1999]]/2000
| Genre = [[Pop music|Pop]]/[[Dance]]
| Length = 3:23
| Label = [[Jive Records|Jive]]
| Writer = [[Max Martin]] <br>[[Rami]]
| Producer = Max Martin <br>Rami
| Video director = [[Joseph Kahn]]
| Certification = [[RIAA certification|Gold]]
| Chart position = <ul><li>#3 <small>([[United World Chart]])</small></li></ul> <ul><li>#7 <small>([[United Kingdom]])</small></li></ul> <ul><li>#11 <small>([[United States]])</small></li></ul> <ul><li>#13 <small>([[Australia]])</small></li></ul> <ul><li>#14 <small>([[Italy]])</small></li></ul>
| Reviews = <nowiki></nowiki>
| Last single = [[2000 in music|2000]]<br>"[[Lucky (song)|Lucky]]"
| This single = [[2000 in music|2000]]<br>"'''Stronger'''"
| Next single = [[2001 in music|2001]]<br>"[[Don't Let Me Be the Last to Know]]"
}}
"'''Stronger'''" is the third [[single (music)|single]] from [[pop music|Pop]] [[singer]] [[Britney Spears]] released from the [[album]] ''[[Oops!... I Did It Again]]'' during the fourth quarter of [[2000 in music|2000]].
The song was written and produced by constant suppliers [[Max Martin]] and [[Rami]]. In this [[anthem]], Spears sings about overcoming the difficulties of love as she proclaims she is "stronger than yesterday." The single is seen by some as the unofficial [[sequel]] to "[[...Baby One More Time (song)|...Baby One More Time]]" as Britney declares, "my loneliness ain't killing me no more..."; in the song's prequel, Spears laments, "my loneliness is killing me."
==Music video==
Directed by [[Joseph Kahn]] and shot in [[Los Angeles]], the [[music video]] for "Stronger" begins with Spears arriving at a party, only to find that her boyfriend has cheated on her with another woman. Between scenes of the man chasing after her at the gathering to try to get her back, are cuts of Britney dancing with a chair, similarly to [[Janet Jackson]]'s [[Pleasure principle]] and [[Miss You Much]] dance sequences.
[[Image:ChairBS.jpg|left|thumbnail|200px|Spears dancing with the chair.]]
The second half of the video finds Spears driving away from the party in a thunderstorm; however, before long, her car stops and she's forced to continue walking on in the rain. Cuts of her dancing with now a cane transformed from the chair are also included. The video ends with Britney walking across a bridge.
"Stronger" became yet another to [[List of Total Request Live retired videos|retire]] on [[MTV]]'s ''[[Total Request Live|TRL]]''.
==Awards==
The video was later nominated for a [[MTV Video Music Award]] in the category of Best Pop Video. She was also nominated on the 2001 [[Teen Choice Awards]] for Choice Single.
{| class="wikitable"
!align="left"|Year
!align="left"|Ceremony
!align="left"|Award
!align="left"|Result
|-
|align="left"|2001
|align="left"|MTV Video Music Awards
|align="left"|Best Pop Video
|align="left"|Nominated
|-
|align="left"|2001
|align="left"|Teen Choice Awards
|align="left"|Choice Single
|align="left"|Nominated
|-
|}
==Tracklisting==
'''Japanese EP'''
#. Stronger
#. Stronger [Instrumental]
#. Walk on By
#. Stronger [Miguel Migs Vocal Edit]
'''U.K. Tracklisting'''
#. Stronger
#. Walk On By
#. Stronger [WIP Mix]
'''Promo Tracklisting'''
#. Stronger
#. Stronger [Pablo La Rosas Tranceformation Edit]
'''US Remix CD Single'''
#Stronger (Oops!...I Did It Again Album Version) 3:23
#Stronger (Mac Quayle Club Mix) 7:50
#Stronger (Pablo La Rosa’s Tranceformation) 7:21
#Stronger (Miguel Migs Vocal Mix) 6:31
#Stronger (Jack D. Elliot Club Mix) 6:38
#Stronger (Pimp Juice’s “Ain’t No Shame In This Vocal Mix Game” Mix) 6:50
== Chart performance ==
"Stronger" peaked just outside the top ten of the [[Billboard Hot 100]] at number eleven, after managing to top the [[Hot 100 Singles Sales]] for a week; this eventually led the song to achieve a [[RIAA certification|Gold]] certification. Though the single's sales were very strong, the song's [[airplay (song)|airplay]] was disproportionally weak; the track failed to even crack the top fifty of the [[Hot 100 Airplay]]. The nature of this low airplay (and high sales) performance is very similar to that of a previous Spears single: "[[From the Bottom of My Broken Heart]]."
In another similar twist pertaining to the aforementioned single, "Stronger," too, had a relatively weak run at [[Top 40]] radio for a Spears single; while the song made the top twenty of the [[Mainstream Top 40]], it only charted in the lower half of both the [[Top 40 Tracks]] and [[Rhythmic Top 40]].
Though "Stronger" continued the pattern of Britney's singles making top ten placement in several European countries, it also only managed to go top twenty in about the same number of European and non-European nations, including Australia.
"Stronger" was released during the Christmas rush for number-one, however it failed. The single sold a total of 163,000 copies in the U.K.
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|- valign="top"
| width="50%" |
{| class="wikitable"
!align="center"|Chart (2000)
!align="center"|Peak
|-
|align="left"|U.S. [[Billboard Hot 100]]
|align="center"|11
|-
|align="left"|U.S. Billboard [[Hot 100 Airplay]]
|align="center"|53
|-
|align="left"|U.S. Billboard [[Hot 100 Singles Sales]]
|align="center"|1
|-
|align="left"|U.S. Billboard [[Hot Dance Singles Sales]]
|align="center"|2
|-
|align="left"|U.S. Billboard [[Top 40 Tracks]]
|align="center"|28
|-
|align="left"|U.S. Billboard [[Mainstream Top 40]]
|align="center"|14
|-
|align="left"|U.S. Billboard [[Rhythmic Top 40]]
|align="center"|37
|-
|align="left"|U.S. ARC Weekly Top 40
|align="center"|8
|-
|align="left"|Argentina Top 40 Singles
|align="center"|2
|-
|align="left"|[[ARIA Charts|Australian ARIA Top 50 Singles]]
|align="center"|13
|-
|align="left"|Austrian Top 75 Singles
|align="center"|4
|-
|align="left"|Belgium Top 50 Singles
|align="center"|15
|-
|align="left"|Brazil Hot 100 Singles
|align="center"|5
|-
|align="left"|[[Dutch Top 40|Dutch Top 40 Singles]]
|align="center"|14
|-
|align="left"|Finnish Top 20 Singles
|align="center"|8
|-
|align="left"|France Top 100 Singles
|align="center"|20
|}
| width="50%" |
{| class="wikitable"
!align="center"|Chart (2000)
!align="center"|Peak
|-
|align="left"|Germany Top 100 Singles
|align="center"|4
|-
|align="left"|Indonesia Top 20 Singles
|align="center"|1
|-
|align="left"|[[Irish Singles Chart|Ireland Top 50 Singles]]
|align="center"|6
|-
|align="left"|Mexican Top 100 Airplay
|align="center"|2
|-
|align="left"|[[RIANZ|New Zealand RIANZ Top 50 Singles]]
|align="center"|15
|-
|align="left"|Norwegian Top 20 Singles
|align="center"|11
|-
|align="left"|Philippines Top 20 Singles
|align="center"|1
|-
|align="left"|Sweden Top 60 Singles
|align="center"|4
|-
|align="left"|Switzerland Top 100 Singles
|align="center"|6
|-
|align="left"|'[[Tokio Hot 100]]'
|align="center"|40
|-
|align="left"|[[UK Singles Chart|U.K. Official Top 75 Singles]]
|align="center"|7
|-
|align="left"|[[United World Chart]]
|align="center"|3
|-
|}
|}
=== Chart trajectories ===
{| class="wikitable"
!align="center" colspan="31"|U.S. [[Billboard Hot 100]]
|-
|- bgcolor="#ebf5ff"
!align="center"|Week
!01
!02
!03
!04
!05
!06
!07
!08
!09
!10
!11
!12
!13
!14
!15
|-
!align="center" style="background-color: #ebf5ff;"|Position
|<center>70
|<center>55
|<center>55
|<center>53
|<center>29
|<center>22
|<center>28
|<center>15
|<center>11
|<center>14
|<center>27
|<center>29
|<center>43
|<center>69
|<center>74
|}
{| class="wikitable"
!align="center" bgcolor="#ebf5ff" colspan="31"|[[UK Singles Chart|U.K. Official Top 75 Singles]]
|- style="background-color: #ebf5ff;"
!align="center"|Week
!01
!02
!03
!04
!05
!06
!07
!08
!09
!10
|-
!align="center" style="background-color: #ebf5ff;"|Position
|<center>7
|<center>11
|<center>14
|<center>10
|<center>14
|<center>26
|<center>38
|<center>48
|<center>57
|<center>62
|}
{| class="wikitable"
!align="center" colspan="33"|[[United World Chart]]
|-
!align="center"|Week
!01
!02
!03
!04
!05
!06
!07
!08
!09
!10
!11
!12
!13
!14
!15
!16
!17
!18
|-
!align="center" style="background-color: #ebf5ff;"|Position
|<center>24
|<center>12
|<center>5
|<center>4
|<center>4
|<center>4
|<center>3
|<center>4
|<center>4
|<center>5
|<center>6
|<center>7
|<center>10
|<center>13
|<center>15
|<center>21
|<center>26
|<center>36
|}
== External links ==
*[http://www.britneyspears.com/ Britney Spears Official Web Site]
{{Britney Spears}}
[[Category:2000 singles]]
[[Category:Britney Spears songs]]
[[es: Stronger]]
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Revision as of 01:35, 5 November 2006
"Stronger" is the third single from Pop singer Britney Spears released from the album Oops!... I Did It Again during the fourth quarter of 2000.
The song was written and produced by constant suppliers Max Martin and Rami. In this anthem, Spears sings about overcoming the difficulties of love as she proclaims she is "stronger than yesterday." The single is seen by some as the unofficial sequel to "...Baby One More Time" as Britney declares, "my loneliness ain't killing me no more..."; in the song's prequel, Spears laments, "my loneliness is killing me."
Music video
Directed by Joseph Kahn and shot in Los Angeles, the music video for "Stronger" begins with Spears arriving at a party, only to find that her boyfriend has cheated on her with another woman. Between scenes of the man chasing after her at the gathering to try to get her back, are cuts of Britney dancing with a chair, similarly to Janet Jackson's Pleasure principle and Miss You Much dance sequences.
The second half of the video finds Spears driving away from the party in a thunderstorm; however, before long, her car stops and she's forced to continue walking on in the rain. Cuts of her dancing with now a cane transformed from the chair are also included. The video ends with Britney walking across a bridge.
"Stronger" became yet another to retire on MTV's TRL.
Awards
The video was later nominated for a MTV Video Music Award in the category of Best Pop Video. She was also nominated on the 2001 Teen Choice Awards for Choice Single.
Year | Ceremony | Award | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2001 | MTV Video Music Awards | Best Pop Video | Nominated |
2001 | Teen Choice Awards | Choice Single | Nominated |
Tracklisting
Japanese EP
- . Stronger
- . Stronger [Instrumental]
- . Walk on By
- . Stronger [Miguel Migs Vocal Edit]
U.K. Tracklisting
- . Stronger
- . Walk On By
- . Stronger [WIP Mix]
Promo Tracklisting
- . Stronger
- . Stronger [Pablo La Rosas Tranceformation Edit]
US Remix CD Single
- Stronger (Oops!...I Did It Again Album Version) 3:23
- Stronger (Mac Quayle Club Mix) 7:50
- Stronger (Pablo La Rosa’s Tranceformation) 7:21
- Stronger (Miguel Migs Vocal Mix) 6:31
- Stronger (Jack D. Elliot Club Mix) 6:38
- Stronger (Pimp Juice’s “Ain’t No Shame In This Vocal Mix Game” Mix) 6:50
Chart performance
"Stronger" peaked just outside the top ten of the Billboard Hot 100 at number eleven, after managing to top the Hot 100 Singles Sales for a week; this eventually led the song to achieve a Gold certification. Though the single's sales were very strong, the song's airplay was disproportionally weak; the track failed to even crack the top fifty of the Hot 100 Airplay. The nature of this low airplay (and high sales) performance is very similar to that of a previous Spears single: "From the Bottom of My Broken Heart."
In another similar twist pertaining to the aforementioned single, "Stronger," too, had a relatively weak run at Top 40 radio for a Spears single; while the song made the top twenty of the Mainstream Top 40, it only charted in the lower half of both the Top 40 Tracks and Rhythmic Top 40.
Though "Stronger" continued the pattern of Britney's singles making top ten placement in several European countries, it also only managed to go top twenty in about the same number of European and non-European nations, including Australia.
"Stronger" was released during the Christmas rush for number-one, however it failed. The single sold a total of 163,000 copies in the U.K.
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