There’s been a lot of fuss made about the British influences on the upcoming Britney Spears album after the the pop princess enlisted a small army of English talent to help out on the upcoming LP, including William Orbit, Fraser T. Smith, Livvi Franc, Rusko, Jessie J, Chase ‘n’ Status, and Labrinth.
Things have now gotten a whole lot more BRITish, with The Sun reporting that Xenomania have been enlisted to work on the album.
Other than being responsible for 98% of Girls Aloud’s entire discography, Xenomania have also crafted hits for the Sugababes (before they went to ****), Kylie & Dannii Minogue, Pet Shop Boys, Rachel Stevens, Cher, and a bunch of other glossy pop acts.
Godney’s new single is supposedly set to drop on January 3rd, with her album due to follow in March.
the UK is going to love her again. The Circus era wasn't that successful there. Shocking considering how big the Blackout era was.
I hope so Circus is like only 1x platinum in Uk...But i also want Brit to promote there..i mean look at rihanna..3 perfomances on xfactor and she's selling more than in the US
I hope so Circus is like only 1x platinum in Uk...But i also want Brit to promote there..i mean look at rihanna..3 perfomances on xfactor and she's selling more than in the US
well Britney was on X Factor. I hope she goes on it and promotes more. Britney is capable of getting multi platinum in the UK. she just needs to promote.
Britney was constantly getting #1's here at one point, but the last time she got one was 'Everytime' I hope the new era changes that
But I agree, promotion is what she needs. I think Blackout was only as big as it was because of everything that happened over the couple of years before release. If she promoted Circus more, it would have been bigger
Britney was constantly getting #1's here at one point, but the last time she got one was 'Everytime' I hope the new era changes that
But I agree, promotion is what she needs. I think Blackout was only as big as it was because of everything that happened over the couple of years before release. If she promoted Circus more, it would have been bigger