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'.Baby One More Time' is the song that propelled Britney into stardom, and it's music video is an undeniable part of it's appeal - but if it hadn't been for Britney herself, the video could have turned out very differently. In this article we'll look over everything we know about these videos so far, and explore some of the iconic moments that could have been if they'd been released. From music videos that were entirely filmed and edited before being scrapped (such as 'Make Me.') to others which were edited heavily after their themes proved to be problematic (hello, teen pregnancy in 'Born To Make You Happy') to mere concepts that never even saw a day of filming (like 'Hot As Ice'), Britney has had at least twenty four music videos in her career that have been scrapped.
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But what went unmentioned was the multitude of music videos that Britney has planned throughout her career that have been cancelled for one reason or another. When Britney Spears received the MTV Video Vanguard Award in 2011, she was praised for her iconic music videos like the schoolgirl-themed '.Baby One More Time', the intergalactic 'Oops, I Did It Again.', the sweaty and sexy 'I'm A Slave 4 U' and the film noirish 'Toxic'.