We take a look at Britney Spears Top 5 moments across Pop TV & Film. From her biggest Youtube hits to her number 1 TV & Movie moments.

There’s not many people who can fulfil a rundown across all three of the biggest entertainment categories. But Princess of Pop, Britney Spears, proves herself to be one of the worlds biggest entertainers appearing in some of the most iconic moments in the world of Pop, TV & Film.

Britney Spears Top 5 POP

The Buggles were clearly singing about Britney Spears when they sang ‘Video Killed the Radio Star’. Britney’s music videos are nearly as renowned as the songs themselves. With her iconic choreography and gorgeous looks, fans went crazy with every video released making her a staple at the top of the charts on TRL.

My Britney Spears Toxic video would have had several billion if YouTube existed back then. — Joseph Kahn (@JosephKahn) November 25, 2019

As Director Joseph Kahn recently pointed out on Twitter, Toxic would have had several billion views had youtube existed back then. With Youtube launching in 2005, nearly half the stars videos pre-date the service, making the achievement of the songs on this chart even more impressive. With music videos from three separate decades achieving over 200M views we take a look at her biggest solo hits on Youtube.

*Youtube plays correct at time of writing 12/02/19

5. I Wanna Go – 249M views

I I I wanna go o o all the way ay ay to the Top 5. Britney joined forces with Max Martin once again for 2011s ‘I Wanna Go’. Despite being the third single from the Femme Fatale album, it’s become the most popular music video from that era despite not being a signature dance heavy release. Director Chris Piliero described the video as “a ridiculous, exaggerated rumor about her life and career” .

4. Womanizer – 256M views

The biggest comeback record of all time, Womanizer, is Britney’s 4th most viewed video on Youtube and the first of two Joseph Kahn collaborations to make the Top 5. It was the first time Britney reached the top of the Billboard 100 since her debut single ‘Baby One More Time’. It also went Top 10 in every other country it charted. The video, cited as a ‘Toxic’ sequel, won ‘Best Pop video at the 2009 VMAs.

3. Work Bitch – 319M views

Whilst the Britney Jean era is a touchy subject for many Britney fans, it did give us one of Britney’s greatest singles, Work Bitch. The song is her most recent globally successful single reaching the Top 10 in 14 countries including the UK, Canada & France and number 12 in the US. It kicked off her hugely successful Vegas residency for which she is praised for revolutionising the city and having a profound effect on pop star residencies in Vegas.

2. Toxic – 419M views

Released in 2003, 2 years before Youtube launched and even longer before it became the go-to channel for music videos, Toxic has amassed 419 Million views. As Director Joseph Kahn said, it would have had several billion views had it been released post YouTube. Proving she really is a video star, the 419M views eclipse the 358M streams it has on Spotify. The song earnt Britney her first and only Grammy and became her 4th number 1 hit in the UK as well as going top 5 in 15 countries. The song has gone on to become one of Britney’s signature songs.

1. Baby One More Time – 452M views

Released 21 years ago, the video still remains as iconic in 2019 as it was in 1998. Her first Max Martin collaboration introduced the pop princess to the world and reached number 1 in over 18 countries. She joins Mariah, Celine, Elvis, Whitney and Cher to have one of the biggest selling singles of all time with over 10 millions sales. No song released since has sold more. In April 2014, the music video for “…Baby One More Time” reached over 100 million views on VEVO becoming Spears’ 5th music video to do so and making it the first ’90s video by a female singer to receive a certification. The video constantly tops major lists as the ‘most iconic music video of all time’.

Bonus TOP 5 in Pop – Our pick of her 5 best non-singles

5. I Run Away – Her best pre-Everytime ballad

4. My Only Wish This Year – Where’s the Britney Christmas album?

3. Touch of My Hand – Only Britney could get away with a song about masturbation

2. Breathe On Me – The Onyx Hotel tour performance!

1. And Then We Kiss (Junkie XL remix) – Criminally underrated by fans and non-fans

Read on to find out our TOP 5 Britney moments in TV & FILM.