Creep
Britney Spears · Other Songs - Britney Spears
God I'm such a creep
I'm having so much fun breaking up
It's getting kind of wicked
And there's no need to weep
It's more like a relief - I can't stop
Laughing and I'm thinking
You're looking at a single in gold
I'm just your worst freakin'nightmare girlfriend
I am such a creep
I am such a creepy kind
Sorry but I do believe I'm just that type of girl
I am such a creep
( and I can't help it )
I aint gonna waste my time
And I do believe that boy just had to go
God I'm such a creep!
The grass is turning green
The air is loosing weight - and the sun
Is lighting up my bedroom
My smile is kinda mean
I feel like I'm a dove with a gun
I'm looking in my phonebook
And there's a lot of numbers to dial
â?¦..God I'm such a creep
I'm having so much fun breaking up
I'm laughin and I'm thinking
You're looking at a single in gold
Creep - Britney Spears
Released in 1999, "Creep" stands as a defining track in Britney Spears' early career, marking her transition from teen pop icon to a more mature artistic voice. While often associated with her debut era, the song reflects a darker, introspective side that would later characterize her work on albums like "Oops!...I Did it Again" and "In the Zone." The recording captures a distinct shift in her vocal delivery, blending vulnerability with a powerful, almost desperate intensity that resonated deeply with audiences. As a staple of the late 90s pop landscape, the track exemplifies the genre's ability to explore themes of inadequacy and longing while maintaining commercial appeal. Its enduring legacy lies in its ability to transcend its original context, serving as an anthem for anyone feeling out of place in their own life.

