Britney Spears - Born To Make You — Happy (

The track is a in the key of B minor, focusing on a woman's desire to correct a relationship she doesn't quite understand.

It features a futuristic blue and silver room , a rooftop dance sequence in a red top and black skirt, and a playful pillow fight.

The lyrics express deep longing, regret, and dedication , with the singer concluding that she was "born to make [her lover] happy". Britney Spears - Born To Make You Happy (

A more commercial remix with more "punch" was recorded in September 1999, though the original album version was ultimately kept for the single release. Lyrical Themes and Reception

Spears originally pushed back on the song because it had heavy sexual overtones . She requested a rewrite to make it more age-appropriate, stating she didn't want to come across as "Miss Prima Donna" and wanted "a place to grow". The track is a in the key of

"Born to Make You Happy" was released as the fourth single from Britney Spears' debut album, ...Baby One More Time , on December 6, 1999. While it was a massive international hit, reaching , it was notably never released as a single in the United States. Production and Development

Watch the official music video and live performances of this classic teen pop hit: Britney Spears - Born To Make You Happy (Official HD Video) YouTube · BritneySpearsVEVO A more commercial remix with more "punch" was

A long-standing rumor suggested the original concept portrayed Spears as pregnant, which was allegedly scrapped due to her being only 17. However, Spears' stylist has since denied this, stating that the paperwork shows no such reference.