Oops!…I Did It Again (special edition)

~ Release by Britney Spears (see all versions of this release, 33 available)

Tracklist

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CD 1
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1Oops!…I Did It Again
recording engineer, programming, producer and mixer:
Max Martin and Rami (Rami Yacoub)
engineer:
John Amatiello
electric bass guitar [bass]:
Tomas Lindberg (Swedish bass player) (from 1999-11 until 2000-02)
guitar [guitars]:
Johan Carlberg (from 1999-11 until 2000-02) and Esbjörn Öhrwall (from 1999-11 until 2000-02)
keyboard [keyboards]:
Max Martin (from 1999-11 until 2000-02) and Rami (Rami Yacoub) (from 1999-11 until 2000-02)
background vocals [backing vocals]:
Nana Hedin (Swedish singer; also known as Na Na and Nana d’Aquini) (from 1999-11 until 2000-02)
background vocals [backing vocals] and spoken vocals [dialog]:
Max Martin (from 1999-11 until 2000-02)
background vocals [backing vocals], lead vocals and spoken vocals [dialog] and lead vocals:
Britney Spears (from 1999-11 until 2000-02)
other vocals [crowd]:
“The Fanchoir” (from 1999-11 until 2000-02)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Zomba Recording Corporation (not strictly a label - avoid adding releases here) (in 2000)
produced for:
Cheiron Productions
recorded at:
Cheiron Studios in Stockholm, Stockholms län, Sweden (from 1999-11 until 2000-02)
mixed at:
Cheiron Studios in Stockholm, Stockholms län, Sweden
music videos:
Oops!… I Did It Again by Britney Spears, Oops!... I Did It Again (Uncut) by Britney Spears and Oops!…I Did It Again (official music video) by Britney Spears
part of:
RuPaul’s Drag Race Lip Sync Performances (season 5) (number: 4)
recording of:
Oops!…I Did It Again (from 1999-11 until 2000-02)
writer:
Max Martin and Rami (Rami Yacoub)
publisher:
GV-MXM, Imagem London Ltd., Zomba Enterprises, Inc. and Zomba Music Publishers Ltd. (UK subsidiary of Zomba Music Publishing) (in 2000)
3.93:31
2Stronger
programming, producer and mixer:
Max Martin and Rami (Rami Yacoub)
engineer:
John Amatiello
keyboard [keyboards]:
Max Martin (from 1999-11 until 2000-02) and Rami (Rami Yacoub) (from 1999-11 until 2000-02)
background vocals [backing vocals]:
Nana Hedin (Swedish singer; also known as Na Na and Nana d’Aquini) (from 1999-11 until 2000-02) and Max Martin (from 1999-11 until 2000-02)
background vocals [backing vocals] and lead vocals and lead vocals:
Britney Spears (from 1999-11 until 2000-02)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Zomba Recording Corporation (not strictly a label - avoid adding releases here) (in 2000)
produced for:
Cheiron Productions
recorded at:
Cheiron Studios in Stockholm, Stockholms län, Sweden (from 1999-11 until 2000-02)
mixed at:
Cheiron Studios in Stockholm, Stockholms län, Sweden
music videos:
Stronger (official music video) by Britney Spears
part of:
RuPaul’s Drag Race Lip Sync Performances (season 1) (number: 5)
recording of:
Stronger (from 1999-11 until 2000-02)
writer:
Max Martin and Rami (Rami Yacoub)
publisher:
Imagem London Ltd. (ended), GV-MXM, Zomba Enterprises, Inc. and Zomba Music Publishers Ltd. (UK subsidiary of Zomba Music Publishing) (in 2000)
2.83:23
3Don’t Go Knockin’ on My Door
programming, producer and mixer:
Jake (Swedish producer) and Rami (Rami Yacoub)
keyboard [keyboards]:
Jake (Swedish producer) (from 1999-11 until 2000-02) and Rami (Rami Yacoub) (from 1999-11 until 2000-02)
background vocals [backing vocals]:
Nana Hedin (Swedish singer; also known as Na Na and Nana d’Aquini) (from 1999-11 until 2000-02), Max Martin (from 1999-11 until 2000-02), Britney Spears (from 1999-11 until 2000-02) and Nina Woodford (from 1999-11 until 2000-02)
lead vocals:
Britney Spears (from 1999-11 until 2000-02)
produced for:
Cheiron Productions
recorded at:
Cheiron Studios in Stockholm, Stockholms län, Sweden (from 1999-11 until 2000-02)
mixed at:
Cheiron Studios in Stockholm, Stockholms län, Sweden
recording of:
Don’t Go Knockin’ on My Door (from 1999-11 until 2000-02)
writer:
Jake (Swedish producer), Alexander Kronlund, Max Martin and Rami (Rami Yacoub)
publisher:
Universal‐MCA Music Publishing (US) (ended), Zomba Enterprises, Inc. (ended), GV-Maratone, GV-MXM, Imagem London Ltd., MCA-Universal Scandinavia and Zomba Music Publishers Ltd. (UK subsidiary of Zomba Music Publishing)
3.653:39
4(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction
recording engineer:
Harvey Mason, Jr. (hip hop/R&B producer, part of Underdogs) and Rodney Jerkins
producer:
Rodney Jerkins
assistant mixer:
Alfred Bosco, Flip Osman and Clayton Wood
mixer:
Rodney Jerkins and Dexter Simmons
editor:
Harvey Mason, Jr. (hip hop/R&B producer, part of Underdogs)
guitar:
Michael Thompson (session guitarist) (from 1999-11 until 2000-02)
background vocals [backing vocals]:
Darryl Anthony (from 1999-11 until 2000-02), LeDon Bishop (from 1999-11 until 2000-02) and Nora Payne (from 1999-11 until 2000-02)
lead vocals:
Britney Spears (from 1999-11 until 2000-02)
arranger and vocals arranger:
Rodney Jerkins
produced for:
Darkchild Entertainment Inc.
recorded at:
Pacifique Recording Studios (Burbank) in North Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (from 1999-11 until 2000-02)
mixed at:
The Hit Factory in Manhattan, New York, New York, United States and The Hit Factory Criteria in Miami, Florida, United States
cover recording of:
(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction (from 1999-11 until 2000-02)
writer:
Mick Jagger and Keith Richards (Rolling Stones guitarist)
publisher:
ABKCO Music, Inc. (this is a music publisher; for release labels, please use “ABKCO”), BMG VM Music Ltd. and Essex Music International
3.654:30
5Don’t Let Me Be the Last to Know
assistant recording engineer:
Michel Gallone and Paul Oliveira (engineer)
recording engineer:
Chris Trevett
miscellaneous support:
(Kevin and Cory Churko) (task: pro-tools) and Richard Meyer (aka Swayd, producer) (task: pro-tools)
programming:
(Kevin and Cory Churko) and Richard Meyer (aka Swayd, producer)
producer:
Robert John “Mutt” Lange
assistant mixer:
Michel Gallone
mixer:
Nigel Green (engineer)
lead vocals:
Britney Spears (from 1999-11 until 2000-02)
music videos:
Don’t Let Me Be the Last to Know by Britney Spears
recording of:
Don’t Let Me Be the Last to Know (from 1999-11 until 2000-02)
writer:
R. J. Lange, Keith Scott (Canadian guitarist) and Shania Twain
publisher:
Zomba Enterprises, Inc., Loon Echo, Inc. (in 2000), Out-of-Pocket Productions Ltd. (in 2000), Troob Toons Music Inc. (in 2000), Universal–Songs of PolyGram International, Inc. (in 2000) and Zomba Music Publishers Ltd. (UK subsidiary of Zomba Music Publishing) (in 2000)
2.23:52
6What U See (Is What U Get)
programming, producer and mixer:
David Kreuger, Per Magnusson (Swedish music producer and songwriter) and Rami (Rami Yacoub)
keyboard [keyboards]:
David Kreuger (from 1999-11 until 2000-02), Per Magnusson (Swedish music producer and songwriter) (from 1999-11 until 2000-02) and Rami (Rami Yacoub) (from 1999-11 until 2000-02)
background vocals [backing vocals]:
“The Fan Choir 2” (from 1999-11 until 2000-02), Nana Hedin (Swedish singer; also known as Na Na and Nana d’Aquini) (from 1999-11 until 2000-02), Max Martin (from 1999-11 until 2000-02) and Jeanette Olsson (from 1999-11 until 2000-02)
lead vocals:
Britney Spears (from 1999-11 until 2000-02)
produced for:
Cheiron Productions
recorded at:
Cheiron Studios in Stockholm, Stockholms län, Sweden (from 1999-11 until 2000-02)
mixed at:
Cheiron Studios in Stockholm, Stockholms län, Sweden
recording of:
What U See (Is What U Get) (from 1999-11 until 2000-02)
writer:
Jörgen Elofsson (also known as Shane), David Kreuger, Per Magnusson (Swedish music producer and songwriter) and Rami (Rami Yacoub)
publisher:
BMG Music Publishing Scandinavia AB (ended), Careers‐BMG Music Publishing, Inc. (ended), Universal Music Publishing Scandinavia AB (ended), Zomba Enterprises, Inc. (ended), Zomba Songs Inc. (ended), GV-Maratone and Zomba Music Publishers Ltd. (UK subsidiary of Zomba Music Publishing)
4.153:38
7Lucky
programming, producer and mixer:
Max Martin and Rami (Rami Yacoub)
engineer:
John Amatiello
guitar [guitars]:
Esbjörn Öhrwall (from 1999-11 until 2000-02)
keyboard [keyboards]:
Max Martin (from 1999-11 until 2000-02) and Rami (Rami Yacoub) (from 1999-11 until 2000-02)
background vocals [backing vocals]:
Nana Hedin (Swedish singer; also known as Na Na and Nana d’Aquini) (from 1999-11 until 2000-02), Max Martin (from 1999-11 until 2000-02) and Britney Spears (from 1999-11 until 2000-02)
lead vocals:
Britney Spears (from 1999-11 until 2000-02)
other vocals [crowd]:
“The Fanchoir 2” (from 1999-11 until 2000-02)
produced for:
Cheiron Productions
recorded at:
Cheiron Studios in Stockholm, Stockholms län, Sweden (from 1999-11 until 2000-02)
mixed at:
Cheiron Studios in Stockholm, Stockholms län, Sweden
music videos:
Lucky by Britney Spears
recording of:
Lucky (from 1999-11 until 2000-02)
writer:
Alexander Kronlund, Max Martin and Rami (Rami Yacoub)
publisher:
Universal PolyGram International Publishing, Inc. (existed only since ca. 1998) (ended), GV-MXM, Imagem London Ltd., MCA-Universal Scandinavia, Universal‐MCA Music Publishing (US), Zomba Enterprises, Inc. and Zomba Music Publishers Ltd. (UK subsidiary of Zomba Music Publishing) (in 2000)
3.253:26
8One Kiss From You
recording engineer:
Tim Donovan, Eric Gast and Paul Umbach
drums (drum set) [drum] programming:
Larry “Rock” Campbell (worked with Backstreet Boys and Britney Spears)
assistant engineer:
Paul Oliveira (engineer) and Shane Stoneback (American engineer, producer, and musician)
producer:
Larry “Rock” Campbell (worked with Backstreet Boys and Britney Spears) and Steve Lunt (British musician, songwriter, music executive also credited as Stephen Broughton)
mixer:
Chris Trevett
editor:
Paul Umbach
electric bass guitar [bass]:
Larry “Rock” Campbell (worked with Backstreet Boys and Britney Spears) (from 1999-11 until 2000-02)
guitar [guitars]:
Larry “Rock” Campbell (worked with Backstreet Boys and Britney Spears) (from 1999-11 until 2000-02) and Paul Umbach (from 1999-11 until 2000-02)
keyboard [keyboards]:
Paul Umbach (from 1999-11 until 2000-02)
background vocals [backing vocals]:
Nikki Gregoroff (from 1999-11 until 2000-02) and Britney Spears (from 1999-11 until 2000-02)
lead vocals:
Britney Spears (from 1999-11 until 2000-02)
produced for:
Zomba Recording Corp. (not strictly a label - avoid adding releases here)
recorded at:
3rd Floor in New York, New York, United States (from 1999-11 until 2000-02) and Battery Recording Studios (NYC; not to be confused with the mastering studio located at 321 W 44th Street) in New York, New York, United States (from 1999-11 until 2000-02)
mixed at:
Battery Recording Studios (NYC; not to be confused with the mastering studio located at 321 W 44th Street) in New York, New York, United States
recording of:
One Kiss From You (from 1999-11 until 2000-02)
lyricist and composer:
Steve Lunt (British musician, songwriter, music executive also credited as Stephen Broughton)
publisher:
Zomba Enterprises, Inc. (ended), Steve Lunt Music and Universal Music – Z Tunes LLC
3.253:25
9Where Are You Now
additional engineer:
Tim Donovan and Charles McCrorey
producer and mixer:
Max Martin and Rami (Rami Yacoub)
guitar:
Esbjörn Öhrwall (from 1999-11 until 2000-02)
background vocals [backing vocals]:
Jeanette Söderholm (from 1999-11 until 2000-02) and Britney Spears (from 1999-11 until 2000-02)
lead vocals:
Britney Spears (from 1999-11 until 2000-02)
produced for:
Cheiron Productions
recorded at:
Battery Recording Studios (NYC; not to be confused with the mastering studio located at 321 W 44th Street) in New York, New York, United States (from 1999-11 until 2000-02) and Cheiron Studios in Stockholm, Stockholms län, Sweden (from 1999-11 until 2000-02)
mixed at:
Cheiron Studios in Stockholm, Stockholms län, Sweden
recording of:
Where Are You Now (from 1999-11 until 2000-02)
writer:
Andreas Carlsson (pop songwriter) and Max Martin
publisher:
Zomba Enterprises, Inc. (ended), GV-Maratone, GV-MXM and Zomba Music Publishers Ltd. (UK subsidiary of Zomba Music Publishing)
2.754:41
10Can’t Make You Love Me
recording engineer:
Mike Tucker (engineer)
programming, producer and mixer:
Jake (Swedish producer) and Kristian Lundin
guitar [guitars]:
Esbjörn Öhrwall (from 1999-11 until 2000-02)
keyboard:
Jake (Swedish producer) (from 1999-11 until 2000-02) and Kristian Lundin (from 1999-11 until 2000-02)
background vocals [backing vocals]:
Nana Hedin (Swedish singer; also known as Na Na and Nana d’Aquini) (from 1999-11 until 2000-02) and Anders von Hofsten (from 1999-11 until 2000-02)
lead vocals:
Britney Spears (from 1999-11 until 2000-02)
produced for:
Cheiron Productions
recorded at:
Cheiron Studios in Stockholm, Stockholms län, Sweden (from 1999-11 until 2000-02) and Parc Studios in Orlando, Florida, United States (from 1999-11 until 2000-02)
mixed at:
Cheiron Studios in Stockholm, Stockholms län, Sweden
recording of:
Can’t Make You Love Me (from 1999-11 until 2000-02)
writer:
Andreas Carlsson (pop songwriter), Kristian Lundin and Max Martin
publisher:
Zomba Enterprises, Inc. (ended), GV-Maratone, GV-MXM and Zomba Music Publishers Ltd. (UK subsidiary of Zomba Music Publishing)
4.253:18
11When Your Eyes Say It
assistant recording engineer:
Steve Mandel (US engineer, producer, songwriter) (strings [string]), Paul Oliveira (engineer) and Shane Stoneback (American engineer, producer, and musician)
recording engineer:
Tim Donovan and Chris Tergesen (strings [string])
miscellaneous support:
Willliam Meade (task: string coordinator)
drums (drum set) [drum] programming:
Larry “Rock” Campbell (worked with Backstreet Boys and Britney Spears) and Robert "Esmail" Jazayeri (aka Esmail or Afshin Jazayeri)
keyboard [keyboards] programming:
Robert "Esmail" Jazayeri (aka Esmail or Afshin Jazayeri)
additional producer:
Paul Umbach
producer:
Douglas J. Cuomo (strings), Steve Lunt (British musician, songwriter, music executive also credited as Stephen Broughton) and Robert "Esmail" Jazayeri (aka Esmail or Afshin Jazayeri)
assistant mixer:
Paul Oliveira (engineer)
mixer:
Stephen George
acoustic guitar:
Paul Umbach
additional keyboard [keyboards]:
Kent Wood
electric guitar:
Terry Mettam
background vocals [backing vocals]:
Nikki Gregoroff, Audrey Martells, Britney Spears and Paul Umbach
strings arranger:
Steve Lunt (British musician, songwriter, music executive also credited as Stephen Broughton)
arranged for:
Zomba Recording Corporation (not strictly a label - avoid adding releases here)
produced for:
MCT Mgmt., R&R Entertainment and Zomba Recording Corporation (not strictly a label - avoid adding releases here)
recorded at:
Battery Recording Studios (NYC; not to be confused with the mastering studio located at 321 W 44th Street) in New York, New York, United States and Electric Lady Studios in Greenwich Village, New York, New York, United States (strings)
mixed at:
Battery Recording Studios (NYC; not to be confused with the mastering studio located at 321 W 44th Street) in New York, New York, United States
recording of:
When Your Eyes Say It
lyricist and composer:
Diane Warren (US songwriter)
publisher:
Realsongs
34:05
12Girl in the Mirror
recording engineer:
Mike Tucker (engineer) and Björn Norén
programming:
David Kreuger
producer:
David Kreuger and Per Magnusson (Swedish music producer and songwriter)
mixer:
Bernard Löhr (engineer)
guitar:
Henrik Jansson and Esbjörn Öhrwall
keyboard [keyboards]:
Per Magnusson (Swedish music producer and songwriter)
lap steel guitar [lap steel]:
Ola Gustafsson
percussion:
Gustave Lund
background vocals [backing vocals]:
Andreas Carlsson (pop songwriter) and Jeanette Olsson
strings [string] arranger:
Henrik Jansson and Ulf Jansson
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
RCA Records (not for release label use! for the imprint, please use “RCA” instead) (in 2000)
produced for:
Cheiron Productions
recorded at:
Cheiron Studios in Stockholm, Stockholms län, Sweden, Parc Studios in Orlando, Florida, United States and Roam Studios in Stockholm, Stockholms län, Sweden
mixed at:
Mono Music Studio in Stockholm, Stockholms län, Sweden
recording of:
Girl in the Mirror
writer:
Jörgen Elofsson (also known as Shane)
publisher:
BMG Scandinavia, Concord Copyrights London Limited, Universal Music – Z Songs, Universal Music Careers, Universal Music Publishing MGB Scandinavia AB and Zomba Music Publishers Ltd. (UK subsidiary of Zomba Music Publishing)
23:39
13You Got It All
recording engineer and mixer:
Eric Foster White and Chris Trevett
producer:
Eric Foster White
arranger:
Eric Foster White
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
RCA Records (not for release label use! for the imprint, please use “RCA” instead) (in 2000)
cover recording of:
You Got It All
writer:
Rupert Holmes
publisher:
Holmes Line of Music
24:11
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15Dear Diary
assistant recording engineer:
Bobby Brown (recording engineer) and Anthony Ruotolo (engineer)
recording engineer:
Barry J. Eastmond, Dan Gellert (sound engineer), Paul Oliveira (engineer) and Chris Trevett
miscellaneous support:
Alfred Brown (viola) (task: orchestra contractor)
producer:
Timmy Allen (producer, songwriter, bassist, record executive) and Barry J. Eastmond
assistant mixer:
Charles McCrorey and Reza Safinia
mixer:
Chris Trevett
cello:
Eugene Moye, Jr. (from 1999-11 until 2000-02), Jeanne LeBlanc (from 1999-11 until 2000-02), Jesse Levy (from 1999-11 until 2000-02) and Kermit Moore (from 1999-11 until 2000-02)
double bass [bass]:
Marji Danilow (from 1999-11 until 2000-02) and Judith Sugarman (from 1999-11 until 2000-02)
harp:
Gloria Agostini (Harp) (from 1999-11 until 2000-02)
instruments and conductor:
Barry J. Eastmond (from 1999-11 until 2000-02)
keyboard:
Barry J. Eastmond (from 1999-11 until 2000-02)
viola:
Alfred V. Brown (viola) (from 1999-11 until 2000-02), Julien Barber (from 1999-11 until 2000-02), Olivia Koppell (Viola) (from 1999-11 until 2000-02), Maxine Roach (violist) (from 1999-11 until 2000-02), Stephanie Baer (from 1999-11 until 2000-02) and Harry Zaratzian (from 1999-11 until 2000-02)
violin:
Anahid Ajemian (from 1999-11 until 2000-02), Sanford Allen (from 1999-11 until 2000-02), Belinda Whitney-Barrett (from 1999-11 until 2000-02), Sandra Billingslea (from 1999-11 until 2000-02), Winterton Garvey (from 1999-11 until 2000-02), Joyce Hammann (violinist) (from 1999-11 until 2000-02), Richard Henrickson (violinist) (from 1999-11 until 2000-02), Ashley Horne (violinist) (from 1999-11 until 2000-02), Stanley Hunte (from 1999-11 until 2000-02), Margaret Magill (from 1999-11 until 2000-02), Gene Orloff (from 1999-11 until 2000-02), Marion Pinheiro (from 1999-11 until 2000-02), Regis Iandiaro (from 1999-11 until 2000-02), Marti Sweet (from 1999-11 until 2000-02), Gerald Tarack (from 1999-11 until 2000-02) and Xin Zhao (from 1999-11 until 2000-02)
lead vocals:
Britney Spears (from 1999-11 until 2000-02)
orchestrator:
Barry J. Eastmond
concertmaster:
Richard Henrickson (violinist) (from 1999-11 until 2000-02)
produced for:
Zomba Recording Corporation (not strictly a label - avoid adding releases here)
recorded at:
Avatar Studios (fka Power Station, Avatar Studios) in Hell's Kitchen, New York, New York, United States (from 1999-11 until 2000-02), Battery Recording Studios (NYC; not to be confused with the mastering studio located at 321 W 44th Street) in New York, New York, United States (from 1999-11 until 2000-02) and East Bay Recording in Tarrytown, New York, United States (from 1999-11 until 2000-02)
mixed at:
Battery Recording Studios (NYC; not to be confused with the mastering studio located at 321 W 44th Street) in New York, New York, United States
recording of:
Dear Diary (from 1999-11 until 2000-02)
writer:
Jason Blume, Britney Spears and Eugene Wilde
publisher:
Britney Spears Music, Dujuan Publishing, Universal Music – Z Songs and Zomba Songs Inc.
2.752:47
VCD 2
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1Oops!…I Did It Again (video)
recording of:
Oops!…I Did It Again
writer:
Max Martin and Rami (Rami Yacoub)
publisher:
GV-MXM, Imagem London Ltd., Zomba Enterprises, Inc. and Zomba Music Publishers Ltd. (UK subsidiary of Zomba Music Publishing) (in 2000)
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2Lucky (video)
recording of:
Lucky
writer:
Alexander Kronlund, Max Martin and Rami (Rami Yacoub)
publisher:
Universal PolyGram International Publishing, Inc. (existed only since ca. 1998) (ended), GV-MXM, Imagem London Ltd., MCA-Universal Scandinavia, Universal‐MCA Music Publishing (US), Zomba Enterprises, Inc. and Zomba Music Publishers Ltd. (UK subsidiary of Zomba Music Publishing) (in 2000)
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3Stronger (video)
recording of:
Stronger
writer:
Max Martin and Rami (Rami Yacoub)
publisher:
Imagem London Ltd. (ended), GV-MXM, Zomba Enterprises, Inc. and Zomba Music Publishers Ltd. (UK subsidiary of Zomba Music Publishing) (in 2000)
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4Oops!… I Did It Again (karaoke)
recording of:
Oops!…I Did It Again
writer:
Max Martin and Rami (Rami Yacoub)
publisher:
GV-MXM, Imagem London Ltd., Zomba Enterprises, Inc. and Zomba Music Publishers Ltd. (UK subsidiary of Zomba Music Publishing) (in 2000)
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5Lucky (karaoke)
recording of:
Lucky
writer:
Alexander Kronlund, Max Martin and Rami (Rami Yacoub)
publisher:
Universal PolyGram International Publishing, Inc. (existed only since ca. 1998) (ended), GV-MXM, Imagem London Ltd., MCA-Universal Scandinavia, Universal‐MCA Music Publishing (US), Zomba Enterprises, Inc. and Zomba Music Publishers Ltd. (UK subsidiary of Zomba Music Publishing) (in 2000)
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6Stronger (karaoke)
recording of:
Stronger
writer:
Max Martin and Rami (Rami Yacoub)
publisher:
Imagem London Ltd. (ended), GV-MXM, Zomba Enterprises, Inc. and Zomba Music Publishers Ltd. (UK subsidiary of Zomba Music Publishing) (in 2000)
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