It would be cute for her to do an EP going over her career.
Track 1 - (a song that sounds like it could be put on the BOMT album)
Track 2 - (a song that sounds like it could be put on the OIDIA album)
Track 3 - (a song that sounds like it could be put on the Britney album)
Track 4 - (a song that sounds like it could be put on the ITZ album)
Track 5 - (a song that sounds like it could be put on the Blackout album)
Track 6 - a song that sounds like it could be put on the Circus album)
Track 7 - (a song that sounds like it could be put on the FF album)
Track 8- (a William Orbit leftover from Britney Jean)
Disc One - Ice
1. Ice (Intro)
2. Max Martin Track
3. Max Martin Track
4. Bloodshy Track
5. Frost (Interlude)
6. William Orbit Track
7. Stargate Track
8. Guy Sigsworth Track
9. Mark Taylor Track
10. Steve Mac Track
[11. Bloodshy Track - Deluxe Edition Bonus Track]
[12. William Orbit Track - Deluxe Edition Bonus Track]
Disc Two - Steam
1. Danja Track
2. Danja Track
3. The Neptunes/Pharrell Track
4. The Neptunes/Pharrell Track
5. Vapor (Interlude)
6. Darkchild Track
7. Kara DioGuardi Track
8. Fraser T. Smith Track
9. Mike Will Made It Track
[10. Danja Track - Deluxe Edition Bonus Track]
[11. Darkchild Track - Deluxe Edition Bonus Track]
10[12]. Keep It On Ice (Outro)
Disc One, Ice, would be primarily pop and dance pop similar to ...Baby One More Time, Oops!... I Did It Again, Britney, and Femme Fatale. It would contain a nice mix of up tempos, mid tempos, and a few ballads.
Disc Two, Steam, would be more urban influenced, similar to In the Zone, Blackout, and Circus. This disc would pretty much be all up tempos, with maybe one mid tempo or ballad mixed in.
The order of the tracks on each respective disc could obviously be rearranged, but I would leave Disc One as the "pop" disc and Disc Two as the "urban" disc.
The intro, outro, and interludes would be a mixture of Britney singing and also talking about where she is in her life.
Britney would be the executive producer and have written on the majority of the album (at least 2/3) and composed at least one song (the track with Guy Sigsworth).
Back when she wasn't looking at the ground every 5th step, or blinking every 2 seconds
Smh
It has to be medication. I can't think of anything else
I honestly don't know anymore. Britney slayed the brunette leg of Piece of Me.
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Originally posted by geddymonster
Britney Spears - Keep It On Ice
Disc One - Ice
1. Ice (Intro)
2. Max Martin Track
3. Max Martin Track
4. Bloodshy Track
5. Frost (Interlude)
6. William Orbit Track
7. Stargate Track
8. Guy Sigsworth Track
9. Mark Taylor Track
10. Steve Mac Track
[11. Bloodshy Track - Deluxe Edition Bonus Track]
[12. William Orbit Track - Deluxe Edition Bonus Track]
Disc Two - Steam
1. Danja Track
2. Danja Track
3. The Neptunes/Pharrell Track
4. The Neptunes/Pharrell Track
5. Vapor (Interlude)
6. Darkchild Track
7. Kara DioGuardi Track
8. Fraser T. Smith Track
9. Mike Will Made It Track
[10. Danja Track - Deluxe Edition Bonus Track]
[11. Darkchild Track - Deluxe Edition Bonus Track]
10[12]. Keep It On Ice (Outro)
Disc One, Ice, would be primarily pop and dance pop similar to ...Baby One More Time, Oops!... I Did It Again, Britney, and Femme Fatale. It would contain a nice mix of up tempos, mid tempos, and a few ballads.
Disc Two, Steam, would be more urban influenced, similar to In the Zone, Blackout, and Circus. This disc would pretty much be all up tempos, with maybe one mid tempo or ballad mixed in.
The order of the tracks on each respective disc could obviously be rearranged, but I would leave Disc One as the "pop" disc and Disc Two as the "urban" disc.
The intro, outro, and interludes would be a mixture of Britney singing and also talking about where she is in her life.
Britney would be the executive producer and have written on the majority of the album (at least 2/3) and composed at least one song (the track with Guy Sigsworth).
Disc One - Ice
1. Ice (Intro)
2. Max Martin Track
3. Max Martin Track
4. Bloodshy Track
5. Frost (Interlude)
6. William Orbit Track
7. Stargate Track
8. Guy Sigsworth Track
9. Mark Taylor Track
10. Steve Mac Track
[11. Bloodshy Track - Deluxe Edition Bonus Track]
[12. William Orbit Track - Deluxe Edition Bonus Track]
Disc Two - Steam
1. Danja Track
2. Danja Track
3. The Neptunes/Pharrell Track
4. The Neptunes/Pharrell Track
5. Vapor (Interlude)
6. Darkchild Track
7. Kara DioGuardi Track
8. Fraser T. Smith Track
9. Mike Will Made It Track
[10. Danja Track - Deluxe Edition Bonus Track]
[11. Darkchild Track - Deluxe Edition Bonus Track]
10[12]. Keep It On Ice (Outro)
Disc One, Ice, would be primarily pop and dance pop similar to ...Baby One More Time, Oops!... I Did It Again, Britney, and Femme Fatale. It would contain a nice mix of up tempos, mid tempos, and a few ballads.
Disc Two, Steam, would be more urban influenced, similar to In the Zone, Blackout, and Circus. This disc would pretty much be all up tempos, with maybe one mid tempo or ballad mixed in.
The order of the tracks on each respective disc could obviously be rearranged, but I would leave Disc One as the "pop" disc and Disc Two as the "urban" disc.
The intro, outro, and interludes would be a mixture of Britney singing and also talking about where she is in her life.
Britney would be the executive producer and have written on the majority of the album (at least 2/3) and composed at least one song (the track with Guy Sigsworth).
Disc One - Ice
1. Ice (Intro)
2. Max Martin Track
3. Max Martin Track
4. Bloodshy Track
5. Frost (Interlude)
6. William Orbit Track
7. Stargate Track
8. Guy Sigsworth Track
9. Mark Taylor Track
10. Steve Mac Track
[11. Bloodshy Track - Deluxe Edition Bonus Track]
[12. William Orbit Track - Deluxe Edition Bonus Track]
Disc Two - Steam
1. Danja Track
2. Danja Track
3. The Neptunes/Pharrell Track
4. The Neptunes/Pharrell Track
5. Vapor (Interlude)
6. Darkchild Track
7. Kara DioGuardi Track
8. Fraser T. Smith Track
9. Mike Will Made It Track
[10. Danja Track - Deluxe Edition Bonus Track]
[11. Darkchild Track - Deluxe Edition Bonus Track]
10[12]. Keep It On Ice (Outro)
Disc One, Ice, would be primarily pop and dance pop similar to ...Baby One More Time, Oops!... I Did It Again, Britney, and Femme Fatale. It would contain a nice mix of up tempos, mid tempos, and a few ballads.
Disc Two, Steam, would be more urban influenced, similar to In the Zone, Blackout, and Circus. This disc would pretty much be all up tempos, with maybe one mid tempo or ballad mixed in.
The order of the tracks on each respective disc could obviously be rearranged, but I would leave Disc One as the "pop" disc and Disc Two as the "urban" disc.
The intro, outro, and interludes would be a mixture of Britney singing and also talking about where she is in her life.
Britney would be the executive producer and have written on the majority of the album (at least 2/3) and composed at least one song (the track with Guy Sigsworth).