Released in late 1998, is widely considered one of the most influential debut singles in music history, catapulting 16-year-old Britney Spears to global superstardom and ushering in a new era of teen pop. Production and the "Hit Me" Controversy
: Jive Records executives were concerned the phrase might be misinterpreted as condoning domestic violence and subsequently removed "Hit Me" from the official song title, though the line remained in the lyrics. The Music Video and Visual Impact ... Baby One More Time
: The lyrics "Hit me baby one more time" were actually born from a language misunderstanding. Martin, whose native language is Swedish, believed "hit" was American slang for "call" or "contact" (similar to "hit me up"). Released in late 1998, is widely considered one
The track was written and produced by at Cheiron Studios in Stockholm, Sweden. Originally offered to the R&B group TLC, who rejected it, the song was nearly titled "Hit Me Baby (One More Time)". Martin, whose native language is Swedish, believed "hit"