You Got It All
Britney Spears · Oops!... I Did It Again [2000]
He brought the clouds to my day
Then like a ray of light
You came my way one night
Just one look and I knew
You would make everything clear
Make all the clouds disappear
Put all your fears to rest
Who do I love the best
Don't you know, don't you know
You got it all over him
You got me over him
Honey, it's true
There's just you
You must have been heaven sent
Hearin' me call you went
Out on a limb
And you're all that he's not
Just look what I got
'Cause you got it all
Over him
No, don't let him worry you so
Once I met you I let go
Oh, you can surely see
You're so much more to me
Just one look and I knew
You would make everything clear
Make all the clouds disappear
You're better than all the rest
Who do I love the best
Don't you know, don't you know
You got it all over him
You got me over him
Honey, it's true
There's just you
You must have been heaven sent
Hearin' me call you went
Out on a limb
And you're all that he's not (All that he's not)
Just look what I got (Look what I got)
'Cause you got it all (You got it all)
All over him
(You got it all over him)
(You got me over him)
Honey, it's true
There's just you
You must have been heaven sent
Hearin' me call you went
Out on a limb
And you're all that he's not (All that he's not)
Just look what I got (Look what I got)
'Cause you got it all (You got it all)
All over him
(You got it all over him)
(You got me over him)
Honey, it's true
There's just you
You must have been heaven sent
Hearin' me call you went
Out on a limb
And You're All That He's Not
Just Look What I Got
Cause You Got It All
All Over Him
You Got It All
Released in 2000 on the album Oops!... I Did It Again, "You Got It All" stands as a defining track in Britney Spears' early career. As a pop anthem from the turn of the millennium, the song showcases her signature vocal style and the era's polished production aesthetic. The track explores themes of self-empowerment and independence, resonating with a generation coming of age in the digital age. Its inclusion on one of her most commercially successful albums highlights its role in cementing her status as a global pop icon. The recording reflects the high-energy, radio-friendly sound that characterized her debut period, blending catchy melodies with lyrics that encouraged listeners to embrace their own potential.
