Am I A Sinner

Britney Spears · Other Songs - Britney Spears

Keep telling myself

Get out of my mind

The way it feels

It feels so right



And every night

I feel the heat

Close my eyes

And it comes to me



I confess if I've done it wrong

But in your eyes I see I'm guilty

I'm guilty



The stress that keeps me strong

I feel as though

My heart is empty

Cause you're not with me



In my secret place

Where I drift away



Tell me am I a sinner?

Tell me am I wrong?

Something is wrong with the picture

This is not my fault

So am I a sinner?

Am I a sinner?



Don't watch the truth unfold

Please don't try to see right through me

When u touch me



You will never know

Imagination starts to haunt me

It controls me



In my secret place

Where I drift away



Tell me am I a sinner?

Tell me am I wrong?

Something is wrong with the picture

This is not my fault

So am I a sinner?

Am I a sinner?



Am I a sinner?

Am I a sinner?

Just tell me

Am I a sinner?



Tell me am I a sinner?

Tell me am I wrong?

Something is wrong with the picture

This is not my fault

So am I a sinner?



Tell me am I a sinner?

Tell me am I wrong?

Something is wrong with the picture

This is not my fault

So am I a sinner?

Am I a sinner?



Am I a sinner

Am I a sinner

Am I a sinner

Just tell me

Am I a sinner

Am I A Sinner

Released in 2001, "Am I A Sinner" stands as a pivotal track in Britney Spears' early career, marking her transition from teen pop icon to a more mature artistic voice. The song features a distinct shift in tone compared to her previous hits, blending R&B influences with a reflective lyrical theme that explores personal doubt and faith. Produced by the team behind her debut album, the recording captures the vulnerability of her early twenties while maintaining the polished production standards that defined her catalogue. As a standalone single, it demonstrates Spears' ability to evolve her sound beyond the bubblegop genre, influencing subsequent pop artists who sought to incorporate deeper emotional narratives into their work. The track remains a significant example of her early discography, showcasing her growth as a songwriter and performer during a critical period in her career.