Britney — Spears - Stronger (

Directed by , the music video premiered on MTV’s Making the Video on November 3, 2000 . It marked a "darker" and more mature visual shift for Spears.

It received a nomination for Best Pop Video at the 2001 MTV Video Music Awards. Chart Performance and Reception Britney Spears - Stronger (

"Stronger" is a definitive teen-pop and dance-pop anthem released by in late 2000 as the third single from her second studio album, Oops!... I Did It Again . Produced by frequent collaborators Max Martin and Rami Yacoub , the track is widely recognized as Spears' first major declaration of independence and self-empowerment. Lyrical Themes and "Baby One More Time" Connection Directed by , the music video premiered on

Experience the evolution of this pop masterpiece through these iconic visuals and live performances: Chart Performance and Reception "Stronger" is a definitive

Rolling Stone hailed it as a "dance pop anthem of self-empowerment," while other critics praised the "inhuman qualities" and distorted, robotic vocal effects that hinted at her future experimental sound on In the Zone and Blackout . Legacy and Cultural Significance

The video features a rotating rooftop nightclub, a high-speed car chase in a storm, and an iconic chair dance routine inspired by Janet Jackson’s "Miss You Much".