Released: January 12, 1999

Featuring: Mikey Bassie

Songwriter: Mikey Bassie Eric Foster White

Producer: Eric Foster White

[Intro: Britney Spears]
Ooh, ooh
Ah, here we go now
Oh

[Verse 1: Mikey Bassie & Britney Spears]
Like the great poet Homer, Agamemnon, or even Zeus
We takin' a vibical expedition, this pop ditty we choose
So be calm, don’t ring the alarm, you see
‘Cause we go on and on
Come-come-come follow me, Britney (Yeah)

[Chorus: Mikey Bassie & Britney Spears]
Open a soda pop, watch it fizz and pop
The clock is ticking and we can't stop (Can't stop now)
Open a soda pop, bop, shu-bop, shu-bop
The clock is ticking and we can't stop

[Verse 2: Britney Spears]
We're monster riding to the music tonight
A clever way to get by, oh
The pop-speak flowing like it’s fire and ice
So give it a little bly, so

[Chorus: Mikey Bassie & Britney Spears]
Open a soda pop, watch it fizz and pop (Mm-hmm)
The clock is ticking and we can't stop (Now)
Open a soda pop, bop, shu-bop, shu-bop
The clock is ticking and we can't stop

[Verse 3: Britney Spears]
Ooh, ooh
We have a plan, we have a definite plan
To level the vibes (Vibes)
To level vibes again (Ooh-yeah)
See, way overdue for a superlative slam (Oh, yeah)
A wicked time to the end, oh yeah, so

[Chorus: Mikey Bassie & Britney Spears]
Open a soda pop, watch it fizz and pop (Ooh)
The clock is ticking and we can't stop (Can't stop)
Open a soda pop, bop, shu-bop shu-bop
The clock is ticking and we can't stop
Open a soda pop, watch it fizz and pop (Ooh)
The clock is ticking and we can't stop (Can't stop)
Open a soda pop, bop, shu-bop shu-bop
The clock is ticking and we can't stop

[Verse 4: Britney Spears]
So much time, we losing sitting, watching the clock (Watching the clock)
Turn the temp up, baby, let's go over top (Take it to the top now)
No one else will do, I’m waiting for you

[Chorus: Mikey Bassie & Britney Spears]
So show me what you got, just take a pop shot
And we will never stop, shi-bop-shi-bop
Yeah, the clock is ticking and we can’t stop now
Open a soda pop, bop, shu-bop shu-bop
The clock is tickin' and we can’t stop (I can’t stop)

[Verse 6: Britney Spears]
Jooks we neatly like we’ve never before (Before-before-before)
Dubbin' it ‘til we drop (We drop, we drop)
We’ll flex tonight until they break down the door (Oh yeah)
The party will never stop, so (So)

[Chorus: Mikey Bassie & Britney Spears]
Open a soda pop, watch it fizz and pop
The clock is tickin' and we can’t stop (Stop, no)
Open a soda pop, bop, shu-bop shu-bop
The clock is tickin' and we can’t stop
Open a soda pop, watch it fizz and pop (No, no)
The clock is tickin' and we can’t stop, no
Open a soda pop, bop, shu-bop shu-bop
The clock is tickin' and we can’t stop

[Bridge: Mikey Bassie & Britney Spears]
I bet we can party like we never party before
And we keep comin' back for more and more for sure (Sure)
Just bubble Britney when we get on the floor, yeah
And we go on and on until the break of dawn

[Chorus: Mikey Bassie & Britney Spears]
Open a soda pop, watch it fizz and pop
The clock is tickin' and we can’t stop, no
Open a soda pop, bop, shu-bop shu-bop (Oh yeah)
The clock is tickin' and we can’t stop

[Outro: Mikey Bassie & Britney Spears]
All we gotta is just
Open a soda pop, watch it fizz and pop (Oh yeah)
The clock is tickin' and we can’t stop

Britney Spears

Britney Jean Spears (born December 2, 1981) is an American singer and actress. Born in McComb, Mississippi, and raised in Kentwood, Louisiana, she performed acting roles in stage productions and television shows as a child before signing with Jive Records in 1997.

Spears’s first and second studio albums, …Baby One More Time and Oops!… I Did It Again, became international successes, with the former becoming the best-selling album by a teenage solo artist. Title tracks “…Baby One More Time” and “Oops!… I Did It Again” broke international sales records, with the former reaching number one in every country it charted in. In 2001, Spears released her self-titled third studio album, Britney, and played the starring role in the film Crossroads (2002). She assumed creative control of her fourth studio album, In the Zone, which yielded the worldwide success of the single “Toxic.”

In 2007, Spears’s much-publicized personal issues sent her career into hiatus. Her fifth studio album, Blackout, was released later that year, and spawned hits such as “Gimme More” and “Piece of Me”.