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I feel so old :crying4:

But seriously, I have a cousin that was born in 1996, and he remembers most of the videos released in 1999, 2000, 2001. And is not because he knew them last year, he has knew them since forever. I think it doesn't depend on the year you were born, but when was your first contact with music. At least in my family we've all been introduced to music since we're little babies because of our older cousins, and the tradition has passed down through the years and with every new cousin.

I was 5, 6 years old when BOMT came out, and I really remember watching in on TV. I remember when the Sometimes video premiered here in Latin America. But I remember as well, at my school nobody knew who Britney Spears was, until 2002 or 2003. So, again, it's not about the age. We could ask maybe someone at their 50's and probably they won't remember 90's videos either, or will think they weird, if they weren't into music in their 30's, back in the 90's :yaknow:

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meh. they should have recognized its britney effing spears and gotten excited about it. flop teens tbh. What are these teens listening? They need help.

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Those poor kids who haven't been exposed to the awesomeness of the 90s. I barely experienced it myself, but I actually take the time to go back and listen to music from other decades.

My 13 yr old cousin only knows about whoever is trending on twitter. :frenchy:

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meh. they should have recognized its britney effing spears and gotten excited about it. flop teens tbh. What are these teens listening? They need help.

The high point of their music is ANACONDA and Booty, fml, this generation is killing music :gloria: Thank Godney shes still there producing music, teaching them what the real thing is :queenflopga:

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I was born in 96 and I still know a lot about the 90's and have been even able to appreciate the 80s thanks to Madonna and Janet and Paula and other artists. I might not have been born then but the "Anaconda" part... :zoomzoom:

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I don't know how many here that have commented are International Fans but Britney is more of an International Artist. These are American kids who are familiar mostly with Domestic Artists. Even though Taylor Swift is a huge International Artist she is still a Domestic Artist. Britney has always been an International Artist not so much a Domestic one.

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