: Spears famously performed the track at the 2003 NFL Kickoff , Saturday Night Live , and as a Bollywood-inspired routine during her Circus Starring Britney Spears tour.

: In the United States, it reached #35 on the Billboard Hot 100 but dominated the club scene, peaking at #1 on the Hot Dance Club Songs chart.

You can find the standard audio and various remixes on major platforms: : Available on YouTube and Spotify .

: The music video was famously recreated on the TV show Glee in the episode "Britney/Brittany". Me Against the Music (LP Version / Video Mix)

: While not officially released as a main single, the version featuring only Spears (with Penelope Magnet) exists as a rare fan favorite. Critical & Commercial Impact

: It marked the first time Madonna was credited as a "featured artist" on a single in her career. Critics often view it as a symbolic "passing of the baton" between two generations of pop royalty. Key Cultural Moments

: Originally a solo track for Spears, it was revised into a duet after she played it for Madonna during 2003 MTV VMA rehearsals.

Britney Spears - Me Against The Music (audio) 〈Easy 2025〉

: Spears famously performed the track at the 2003 NFL Kickoff , Saturday Night Live , and as a Bollywood-inspired routine during her Circus Starring Britney Spears tour.

: In the United States, it reached #35 on the Billboard Hot 100 but dominated the club scene, peaking at #1 on the Hot Dance Club Songs chart. Britney Spears - Me Against The Music (Audio)

You can find the standard audio and various remixes on major platforms: : Available on YouTube and Spotify . : Spears famously performed the track at the

: The music video was famously recreated on the TV show Glee in the episode "Britney/Brittany". Me Against the Music (LP Version / Video Mix) : The music video was famously recreated on

: While not officially released as a main single, the version featuring only Spears (with Penelope Magnet) exists as a rare fan favorite. Critical & Commercial Impact

: It marked the first time Madonna was credited as a "featured artist" on a single in her career. Critics often view it as a symbolic "passing of the baton" between two generations of pop royalty. Key Cultural Moments

: Originally a solo track for Spears, it was revised into a duet after she played it for Madonna during 2003 MTV VMA rehearsals.