Britney Jean Spears: The Impact Of Music On Our Culture

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Music has been a major impact on our culture. It has been around since the beginning of time, evolving and becoming more diverse over the centuries. Many talented artists have left their mark on the music industry over the decades. Britney Jean Spears, an American singer and former actress, has definitely made her mark as a pop icon. Britney was credited for the revival of the pop culture in the late 1990’s. Making her a very successful artist, and proving that hard work pays off.

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