It's time for the Britney Spears Tournament: 30 Videos for 30 Years, MTV News' celebration of all things Britney to honor the pop star's 30th birthday! In the lead up to the big day, we're asking you, Brit's most loyal fans, to help us decide which video from her legendary career is your favorite by participating in a winner-take-all tournament. MTV News' resident Britney experts assigned 30 of Britney's videos seeds and put them up against one another in a series of single-elimination match-ups. Fan voting will determine which of her amazing clips is named the fan-favorite. So vote now and vote often for your favorite video. The winner will be announced on December 2 – Britney's 30th birthday!

"Till The World Ends" vs. "My Prerogative"

After receiving a by in Round One because it was Britney's most recent MTV Video Music Award winner for Best Pop Video, "Till The World Ends" enters the race in Round Two and it is facing the unexpectedly formidable "My Prerogative." In round One, we thought "Prerogative," despite the video's quality, might fall to its competition, "Sometimes," because we assumed nostalgia would be a major factor in voters' decision-making. Across the board, that hasn't seemed to be the case, which makes this race particularly interesting because it pits the video that essentially ushered in Spears' new era against one of her most recent hits.

"Everytime" vs. "Lucky"

While Round Two is largely dominated by more recent clips (save iconic videos like "…Baby One More Time" and "Oops! I Did It Again," which seem bound to be major contenders to the end), "Lucky" was, well, lucky. It took down "Boys" in a close race and now finds itself going up against "Everytime," one of Spears' most controversial clips and one of only two ballads to advance to the second round.

"Oops! I Did It Again" vs. "Stronger"

It's an Oops! I Did It Again album showdown, as the otherworldly, colorful, dance-heavy, big budget video for the title track goes up against the more stark clip for "Stronger." "Oops" had it pretty easy in Round One, squaring off against the lesser-known ballad "Someday (I Will Understand)," but "Stronger" fought a tough fight again "Gimme More."

"Criminal" vs. "…Baby One More Time"

In one of the bigger surprises of Round One, "Criminal" defeated "I Wanna Go" by a substantial margin. Fans really rallied behind Spears' most recent single and the amount of support the clip received makes it seem like it could put up a serious fight against "…Baby One More Time." And it will be one heck of a fight. "Baby" is one of the most iconic music videos of all time. We mean, there seriously isn't a single person on the planet who cannot conjure up an image of Spears in a schoolgirl uniform with her shirt tied up to reveal her naval.

Second round voting continues through Sunday night (Nov. 27) at midnight. Vote now and vote often! The videos you voted to move on to Round Three will be announced first thing Monday (Nov. 28).

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It's time for the Britney Spears Tournament: 30 Videos for 30 Years, MTV News' celebration of all things Britney to honor the pop star's 30th birthday! In the lead up to the big day, we're asking you, Brit's most loyal fans, to help us decide which video from her legendary career is your favorite by participating in a winner-take-all tournament. MTV News' resident Britney experts assigned 30 of Britney's videos seeds and put them up against one another in a series of single-elimination match-ups. Fan voting will determine which of her amazing clips is named the fan-favorite. So vote now and vote often for your favorite video. The winner will be announced on December 2 – Britney's 30th birthday!

"Piece of Me" vs. "Hold It Against Me"

"Piece" enters the competition after receiving a by in Round One for being Britney's only video to receive the top prize at the MTV Video Music Awards. In the Video of The Year-winning clip, Spears addresses the mania that surrounded her private life at the time of the song's release. It goes up against the tech-heavy video for "Hold It Against Me," the lead single from Spears' most recent album, Femme Fatale. On her "Hold It Against Me" video, she worked with a huge name in the video game, Jonas Akerlund. Akerlund has worked with some of pop's biggest names, from Madonna ("Ray of Light") and Christina Aguilera ("Beautiful) to Pink ("Sober") and his most recent muse, Lady Gaga ("Paparazzi," "Telephone"). Can her VMA-winner take down her all-star recent hit? That's for you to decide.

"(You Drive Me) Crazy" vs. "Me Against the Music"

"Me Against the Music" handed "I Love Rock 'n' Roll" its backside in Round One, joining "Toxic" as one of the clips to defeat its competition with over 80 percent of the vote. The elaborate clip for "Music" throws Britney into the ring (or more accurately, the maze) with her idol, Madonna. When these two came together for this song, it was a pop culture event – it was the moment when the Princess and the Queen came together to make some magic. How will it stack up against one of Britney's early fan favorites, "(You Drive Me) Crazy." Only time will tell.

"Toxic" vs. "Circus"

Two of Miz Spears' most elaborate videos go head-to-head here as "Toxic" takes on "Circus" in Round Two. Both videos are, of course, among Spears' most beloved and neither faced a particularly formidable foe in Round One – "Toxic" easily handed "Radar" its backside in a landslide victory, while the only real competition "Circus" faced form "I'm Not A Girl, Not Yet a Woman" came from sentimental longtime fans.

"Womanizer" vs. "I'm A Slave 4 U"

This is one exciting face-off! In one corner is the ultimate comeback video, "Womanizer," which our girl used as a forum to show off her buff bod and return to musical form after a few tough years. Like its sister clip "Toxic," it was a big, elaborate story-driven spectacle. In the other corner is one of Spears' most iconic clips, "I'm a Slave 4 U." In Francis Lawrence's legendary clip, Spears sweats it with her hot and heavy dance crew in a futuristic urban setting. The ultra sexy video was a major change from the more family-friendly clips that dominated Spears' early career. Which hot and heavy vid will rule Round Two? Vote below and make your voice heard.

Second round voting continues through Sunday night (Nov. 27) at midnight. Vote now and vote often! The videos you voted to move on to Round Three will be announced first thing Monday (Nov. 28).

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By Christina Garibaldi

The heat is on! From now until December 2, 30 of Britney Spears' hottest, sexiest and most iconic videos are battling it out in our Britney Spears Tournament: 30 Videos for 30 Years for the title as the Best Britney Video of All Time. We know that this is not an easy decision to make, which is why we are here to help! We will be taking a look back at several of Ms. Spears’ videos throughout the years to get insight from directors, set visits and Britney herself.

Next up is Britney’s video for "Womanizer." The video faces off against "3" in the first round and was the first single off Brit’s Circus album. This video not only solidified that Britney was back, but it also paid homage to one of her most memorable videos, "Toxic," which was also directed by Joseph Kahn.

"She pitched to me a very detailed idea of what she wanted to do, she wanted to dress up in costume, she wanted to follow a man to work and she wanted to eventually show at the end that she is all three of those women," Kahn told MTV News of "Womanizer" in 2009.

Once Joseph had Britney’s big idea, he was only given a matter of days to pull the whole video together. Read More...

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Jennifer Lopez

By Zachary Swickey

Jennifer Lopez may be a newly single cougar on the prowl – word on the street is that her new lover is half her age – and the girl can still move as she clearly showed at this weekend’s American Music Awards. However, the sultry singer is learning that parenting alone is a difficult endeavor.

“I get tired sometimes, but to be quite honest, I love what I do,” she said in an interview with E! News. “I have a lot going on with the kids and everything, but you know, anytime I get tired or feel overwhelmed, I go, ‘This is good. I’m alive. It’s okay. I’m lucky.'" It also sounds like the mother of twins can be hard on herself at the end of a long day, saying, “Anytime I get any feeling that feels like ‘this is scary, this is too much,’ I’m like, ‘Don’t be so weak,’” she admits.

We wouldn’t worry about J.Lo too much though, considering the army of nannies she can likely afford. Her stint as a judge on “American Idol” has revitalized the singer’s career in a huge way and provided many new opportunities despite her marital setback. Admittedly, having a cute set of twins doesn’t hurt in the PR department these days either. Read More...

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While we're still in Round One of our Britney Spears Tournament: 30 Videos For 30 Years, it's never too early to speculate about the races, right? Right?

So that's exactly what MTV News' team of Britney experts – joined via Skype by Breathe Heavy's Jordan Miller – did. Some races are shaping up in surprising ways, with "Boys" holding up strong against the early Britney classic "Lucky" and "Gimme More" putting up a real fight in its showdown with "Stronger."

Also, Jordan gives us a little insight into which Britney clip he thinks will rule after all is said and done.

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We have one thing in common with Katy Perry. That’s a hard statement to make given the fact that she is a chart-topping international pop superstar and we are not. That one thing? Well, we both really like food. Now, this is where we stop having anything in common. You see when Katy packs on a few extra pounds the world assumes she’s pregnant. When we do it, the world (or like 2 people) just assume we’ve gained some weight.

Over the course of the last few months, Perry has been pretty adamant that any bumps anyone is seeing on her have more to do with her diet than her plans to expand her family. Back in October, during a tour stop in London, the singer told the packed room, "I didn't know if I was going to be able to show up tonight. I'm not rubbing my belly because I'm pregnant, I'm rubbing because I ate beans on toast. You were going to need a crane to lift my arse in here."

She once again had everyone talking at this weekend's American Music Awards, where some people thought she looked a little like she was in the family way. However, she once again cleared up that she’s only carrying food in her belly.

"Hell, no!" was her response to Hollyscoop, PEOPLE reports. The site further reports that she added to “The Insider” that "I like In-N-Out Burger and Taco Bell and if you want to make that pregnant that's your problem. I still love drinking alcohol so not yet."

Still not convinced that she and Russell Brand aren’t expecting? Reportedly at a NYC tour stop last week, she said that her "bloated belly" was a symptom of NYC’s “delicious food.” Read More...

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Britney Spears

Yesterday, MTV News' Britney Spears Tournament: 30 Videos For 30 Years kicked off with a bang!

Nearly 220,000 votes have already been cast in 14 different showdowns with just over 13 hours still to go in Round One! Vote now and vote often!

Britney's biggest fans are loving our celebration of all things Britney. Facebook user Natalia echoed the sentiment of the MTV Newsroom, saying, "Tough decision. Hope Womanizer wins, it's her ultimate comeback... although I love her old classic vids, like Lucky, Stronger, Oops, BOMT, Sometimes (sooo sweet)... OMG! I just remembered how much I love her!"

We feel the same way, Natalia! We had the great pleasure of putting together the polls and writing about the different bracket showdowns, which meant two days of diving in Britney's catalog of videos (many of which we haven't seen in some time). It was an awesome assignment!

What are some other fans saying? Read on for more and be sure to cast your vote!

>>> Region 1: "Sometimes" vs. "My Prerogative" / "Everytime" vs. "If U Seek Amy" / "Lucky" vs. "Boys"

>>> Region 2: "Oops! I Did It Again" vs. "Someday (I Will Understand) / "Stronger" vs. "Gimme More" / "I Wanna Go" vs. "Criminal" / "…Baby One More Time" vs. "Overprotected"

>>> Region 3: "Don't Let Me Be The Last To Know" vs. "Hold It Against Me" / "(You Drive Me) Crazy" vs. "From the Bottom of My Broken Heart" / "Me Against the Music" vs. "I Love Rock 'n' Roll"

>>> Region 4: "Toxic" vs. "Radar" / "Circus" vs. "I'm Not a Girl, Not Yet a Woman" / "Womanizer" vs. "3" / "I'm A Slave 4 U" vs. "Do Somethin'"

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Rob Kardashian

Tonight someone will win the mirror ball trophy on “Dancing With The Stars.” Given the fact that the judges are loving Rob Kardashian and he’s in the final three (along with talk show host Ricki Lake and soap actor JR Martinez), the lone brother in the Kardashian Klan could end up winning the whole thing.

At this point, he’s pretty much the most well-liked Kardashian. Kim sort of ruined her good will with the public once she announced her split from Kris Humphries and perhaps the world is just tired of Kourtney and Khloe’s shenanigans. Rob has done what his sisters couldn’t: he’s earning headlines for actually doing something, not someone.

Over the course of the show, Rob has acquired a skill. He can now ballroom dance, making him, quite possibly, the only Kardashian with an actual talent. Since the Kardashians launched themselves as international sensations, the big question has also been: What exactly do they do? Sure they attach themselves to lots of brands, launching themselves as a brand as well, but, well, that really doesn’t mean much. Rob, on the other hand, joined “DWTS” and now he can dance. We mean, he may not do anything with it once the show wraps tonight, but he can. And, well, at least that’s something.

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By Christina Garibaldi

The heat is on! From now until December 2, 30 of Britney Spears’ hottest, sexiest and most iconic videos are battling it out in our Britney Spears Tournament: 30 Videos for 30 Years for the title as the Best Britney Video of All Time. We know that this is not an easy decision to make, which is why we are here to help! We will be taking a look back at several of Ms. Spears’ videos throughout the years to get insight from directors, set visits and Britney herself.

It kicks off with Britney’s video for “I’m Not a Girl, Not Yet a Woman.” The video, which faces off against “Circus” in the first round, was a song that was featured in her first feature flick, Crossroads and her album Britney. This video had Brit hanging off cliffs, walking through caves and showing off her ridiculously toned abs. The clip was directed by famed video director Wayne Isham, who put his life on the line before shooting with the pop star.

"I go, 'Let me check it out first,'" Isham told MTV News in 2009 of having Britney stand on the cliff."She understood that if my fat ass was out there and I could stand there, then she could stand there," he laughed.

“When I first got up there on the mountain I was really really scared,” Britney said in 2001. “My heart was beating really really fast, but once I got there I overcame my fear, it was really cool.”

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Rihanna

By Henna Kathiya and Carly Kilroy

With Rihanna causing a stir in the music world with her controversial outfits and racy music videos, it comes as no surprise that her most recent hit "We Found Love" has been banned from being played in France before 10PM. But she's not the only mainstream artist to have her video banned from television. We spent some time looking through some of other videos that have been banned over the years and came up with a list of our five favorites.

Just make sure you don’t get caught watching these videos on your work computer. They got banned for a reason, after all!

Lady Gaga, "Alejandro"
What list would be complete without resident badass chick Lady Gaga? Lady Gaga has made her fame off of being weird and raising a lot of eyebrows with her fashion and compelling videos. The video for "Alejandro" is no different. Complete with religious and political symbolism, the Grammy Award-winning artist does not make her opinions subtle. As a LBGT activist, this video pays homage to the Don’t Ask Don’t Tell policy with the classic raunchy Gaga twist. The video features a homoerotic military theme, with shirtless boys serving as her backup dancers. The video also shows Gaga wearing a latex nun’s habit. Other than making a blatant political statement, the video shows Gaga gyrating on a bed with one of the scantily clad dancers and openly making sexual gestures while wearing the nun’s habit. The end of the video also shows Gaga ripping off her latex nun’s outfit and having all the dancers grope her body. No wonder some sectors of the public were up in arms about this video.

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