Femme Fatale is the 7th studio album from American singer, songwriter, dancer, mother, philanthropist, and icon Britney Spears. Femme Fatale was released on March 29th, 2011 and was promoted on Good Morning America, Jimmy Kimmel, MTV, and other minor forms of promotion. It debuted at #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 with sales of 276,000 in the U.S, tying Britney with Janet Jackson and Mariah Carey for the third most number one albums from a female.
Tracklisting:
1. "Till the World Ends"
2. "Hold It Against Me"
3. "Inside Out"
4. "I Wanna Go"
5. "How I Roll"
6. "(Drop Dead) Beautiful" featuring Sabi
7. "Seal It With a Kiss"
8. "Big Fat Bass"
9. "Trouble for Me"
10. "Trip to Your Heart"
11. "Gasoline"
12. "Criminal" Deluxe:
13. "Up N' Down"
14. "He About to Lose Me"
15. "Selfish"
16. "Don't Keep Me Waiting" Japanese Bonus Track:
17. "Scary"
The album has spawned three top ten singles, which have gone on to be some of the biggest radio hits of Britney's career. This also landmarks the first time that Britney has ever had three top ten singles come from one album.
"Hold It Against Me" (Hot 100 peak- #1)
"Till The World Ends" (Hot 100 peak- #3)
"I Wanna Go" (Hot 100 peak- #7)
UPDATE, December 2010:
Quote:
Originally posted by @britneyspears
I'm almost done with my new album and it will be coming out this March. I AM IN L-O-V-E WITH IT!
Britney Spears will release the follow-up to 2008’s Circus in late spring 2010, it has been confirmed.
According to her record label Jive, the singer is working towards a May release for her seventh studio album.
US songwriter Sean Garrett recently confirmed that he is penning material for the new record.
The 27-year-old is also expected to team up with Max Martin, who wrote previous hits including '…Baby One More Time', 'If U Seek Amy' and current single '3'.
Spears releases The Singles Collection on November 16.
I'd like to see her break away from Max Martin. She's got so much potential to do something more with her music, I'd hate to see her fall into a rut of rehashing "3" and "Amy" again.