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Britney Spears hires Madonna's team for next album |
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Just because Britney Spears is a new mother doesn’t mean she’s ready to slow down and stop working. The pop star has already proven how dedicated she is to revitalizing her career and her public image with her impressive post-pregnancy weightless. Now she’s starting to tackle music again.
Of course, as Britney’s last album did not give her the high sales numbers she’s reached in the past, she’s ready to go back to her roots as a pure pop star. And who better to consult than the Queen of Pop, her mentor, Madonna?
A source in Britney’s camp said, "After hearing [Madonna’s latest album] ‘Confessions [on a Dancefloor]’, Britney immediately decided she wanted to return to the pop sound that made her a huge star in the beginning. She's done the R+B thing and rock chick thing, but her first love has always been pop," reports Contact Music.
For her next album, Britney has turned to the people who helped Madonna achieve her new dance club sound. She’s hired “Confessions� writers, Christian “Bloodshy� Karlsson and Pontus “Avant� Winnberg and producer, Peer Astrom to give her next record a power punch of pop. Put your dancing shoes on, Britney’s making a comeback.
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Comments
I'm glad this story doesn't have a negative slant, which is how most sites have chosen to report it.
However, it still isn't completely true...Britney has actually worked with both Bloodshy and Avant and Peer Anstrom before on her 2003 album "In The Zone". This album has total worldwide sales of 7, 504, 890 to date, which is over one million more than her 2004 greatest hits album.
This is really easy information to find out. I guess everybody just needs to start researching their stories more.
Posted by: James | December 18, 2005 5:44 AM