"Amy" does not refer to anyone in particular. It ties into the anagram
IF
YOU
SEEK
AMY
or f*ck me.
You can download Britney Spears song, If you seek Amy at itunes.
The well-known single, If U Seek Amy, is on the "Circus" album. "Circus" was released by Britney Spears in 2008.
Britney Spears first released the song "If u Seek Amy" on March 13, 2009. It was a song in Spears' sixth album Circus. The song was well received by critics who praised Spears for her vocals.
I don't believe there is an actual "Amy". The phrase is a play on words. It's Britney's way of telling off the press, public detractors, etc. "If you seek Amy" is actually her clever, yet juvenile, way of spelling the F-word followed by "me".
The very first line of the Britney Spears song, "If U Seek Amy" is "La la la la", but if you're referring to the actual lyrics, it's, "Oh Baby baby have you seen Amy tonight."
You can download Britney Spears song, If you seek Amy at itunes.
It is a song by britney spears except it is called if you seek Amy I hope this is the answer you were looking for.
The well-known single, If U Seek Amy, is on the "Circus" album. "Circus" was released by Britney Spears in 2008.
No one britney dosent know anyone with the name of Amy but she has a song entitled 'If you seek Amy'.
Britney Spears first released the song "If u Seek Amy" on March 13, 2009. It was a song in Spears' sixth album Circus. The song was well received by critics who praised Spears for her vocals.
If U seek Amy by BRITNEY SPEARS
The album 'Circus' was the sixth album of the American pop star Britney Spears. The album features songs such as 'Womanizer', 'If U Seek Amy' and 'Circus'.
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The tracklist for Britney Spears's album Circus is:WomanizerCircusOut From UnderKill The LightsShattered GlassIf U Seek AmyUnusual YouBlurMmm PapiMannequinLace And LeatherMy BabyRadarRock Me InPhonographyQuicksandAmnesiaTroubleRock Boy
I don't believe there is an actual "Amy". The phrase is a play on words. It's Britney's way of telling off the press, public detractors, etc. "If you seek Amy" is actually her clever, yet juvenile, way of spelling the F-word followed by "me".
The very first line of the Britney Spears song, "If U Seek Amy" is "La la la la", but if you're referring to the actual lyrics, it's, "Oh Baby baby have you seen Amy tonight."
1.paragraph 2.paraphrase 3.paraform btw if you've heard If you Seek Amy by Britney Spears it has a secret messgae!