Halsey’s New Song ‘Lucky’ Samples Britney Spears
Halsey’s entering her Y2K era. The pop star recently teased her new single, “Lucky,” which samples Britney Spears’ song of the same name from 2000. Halsey Samples Britney Spears On…

Halsey attends Gold Gala 2024 at The Music Center on May 11, 2024 in Los Angeles, California. Britney Spears performing at the Universal Ampitheater for her “Baby One More Time” tour.
Tommaso Boddi/Getty Images for Gold House/Brenda Chase/Online USA, Inc.Halsey's entering her Y2K era. The pop star recently teased her new single, "Lucky," which samples Britney Spears' song of the same name from 2000.

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Halsey Samples Britney Spears
On Monday (July 1), Halsey, 29, posted a clip on social media wearing a white Lucky shirt, micro shorts, and hot pink hair as she poses for "paparazzi." Halsey's new track, titled "Lucky," features the pop singer using Britney's OG lines, "But I'm so lucky, I'm a star, but I cry, cry, cry, and the lonely heart thinking, 'If there's nothing missing in my life, then why do these tears come at night?'"
In her caption, the Grammy-nominated artist writes: "When I was 5, it always felt like Britney was singing directly to me. 24 years later, these words hit different. love you forever [star emoji]."
Halsey has posted more clips on YouTube and TikTok of her Y2K persona. In one clip, she's asked by paparazzi, "Hey, why'd your boyfriend break up with you? What'd you do to piss him off?" Responding, "You want to see?" another part of the upcoming track shows an acoustic verse of the track.
Wearing a very Ashely Tisdale-inspired outfit from the early 2000s, Halsey acts as if she is drawing the Disney Channel's iconic Mickey Mouse ears with a wand and lists social media platforms. In another fake advertisement for Got Milk? Halsey spits out pink-colored milk and spits it out, bursting out in profanities of the milk's taste.
Hanging out poolside with an ankle monitor, a paparazzi asks her, "Halsey, what's it like being on house arrest? Show us the ankle bracelet!" She walks toward the pap, says, "Get a real job!" and throws her drink at them.
Fans have been loving Halsey's teasers, and saying so in her Instagram comments. One person said, "this is all I could think about as soon as you posted Lucky [sobbing emoji] a true millennial dream." Added another, "Amazing, Britney will forever be the Icon of our generation." A third said, "how she feels about britney is the same feeling i have towards her. that’s healing [teary eyed emoji]."
Many fans want Britney to be featured on the track or remix version, but the "Princess of Pop" and Halsey have both yet not confirmed if that is going to happen.
As we previously reported, Halsey released the first single, "The End," from her upcoming fifth album. She wrote in early June: "Long story short, I’m Lucky to be alive. Short story long, I wrote an album. It begins with The End. out now."
“The End” features heart-breaking lyrics, “Every couple of years now, a doctor says I’m sick. Pulls out a brand new bag of tricks, and then they lay it on me.” Listing what she went through in the last few years, Halsey says it started with her brain (bipolar disorder), “then a skeleton in pain” (leukemia).
Spears’ “Lucky” was released on July 25, 2000, as the second single from her second studio album, Oops!… I Did It Again. “Lucky” is about an eponymous famous actress who seemingly has it all but feels unhappy and lonely.
Britney Spears: Her 10 Greatest Songs, From The ’90s To Now
Britney Spears has produced some of the most iconic pop songs in history. From club bangers to hauntingly beautiful ballads, we love them all. Below, we have ranked her top 10 best songs of all time. Did your favorites make the list?
10. (I Got That) Boom Boom

Featuring the dynamic hip-hop duo that was so popular in the early 2000s, the Ying Yang Twins joined Britney on this hype dance song.
Britney Spears: Her 10 Greatest Songs, From The ’90s To Now
9. I Love Rock 'N' Roll

So many of us heard Britney's pop version of "I Love Rock 'N' Roll" before Joan Jett's 1981 version (sorry not sorry) , and damn, we felt powerful singing along with her angelic voice.
Britney Spears: Her 10 Greatest Songs, From The ’90s To Now
8. Me Against the Music

The Princess (Britney) and Queen (Madonna) of Pop collaborated on this absolute banger in 2003, locking lips at the VMAs that year.
Britney Spears: Her 10 Greatest Songs, From The ’90s To Now
7. Gimme More

"Gimme More" was recorded in 2006 during Spears' pregnancy with Jayden. The song may feature racy lyrics, but it's a reference to the public's fascination with Spears's private life.
Britney Spears: Her 10 Greatest Songs, From The ’90s To Now
6. Everytime

"Everytime" is a haunting ballad that was paired with an even more unsettling music video — one that seems to depict the mental effects of being hounded by paparazzi and trapped in an unhappy relationship.
Britney Spears: Her 10 Greatest Songs, From The ’90s To Now
5. Work B---h

Such a perfect song to work out to, 2013's "Work" is one of her best songs in recent years.
Britney Spears: Her 10 Greatest Songs, From The ’90s To Now
4. Lucky

"Lucky" (2000) tells a story about a famous pop star named Lucky, who despite seemingly having it all (fame, wealth, beauty) is truly lonely and unhappy on the inside. Looking back now, you can't help but relate the song to the singer's real-life troubles.
Britney Spears: Her 10 Greatest Songs, From The ’90s To Now
3. I'm a Slave 4 U

When Britney brought out that yellow python at her 2001 MTV VMA performance, it became an iconic moment that went down in music history.
Britney Spears: Her 10 Greatest Songs, From The ’90s To Now
2. ... Baby One More Time

Of course, Britney's debut song deserves a top spot on the list! Coming out in 1998, people still dress up in her iconic schoolgirl outfit for Halloween!
Britney Spears: Her 10 Greatest Songs, From The ’90s To Now
1. Toxic

The #1 slot goes to "Toxic," the song that brings out the bad girl in everyone. On a personal note, I remember watching the music video as a young child and feeling the need to change the channel when my parents walked in because it was SO risqué! Delighted to say it is a song that has transcended time and is played to this day.
Britney Spears: Her 10 Greatest Songs, From The ’90s To Now