Album Title: Liberated Executive Producer: Britney Spears Release Date: November 21, 2012
STANDARD:
1. You Got It (feat. Kanye West) Kanye West, Britney Spears
2. Sensual Ester Dean, Dr. Luke, Billboard
3. (How To Keep Em) Satisfied [Steps 1-10] [feat. Christina Aguilera] The Neptunes
4. No Matter What Max Martin, Shellback
5. Clear As Day Guy Sigsworth, Britney Spears
6. He Like it (Like That) Ester Dean, The Neptunes
7. Whip, Shake, Pop Sean Garrett, The Neptunes
8. Let Me Go Bloodshy & Avant, Britney Spears
9. (Down South) Southern Swagger [feat. Lil Wayne] Bangladesh
10. Footsteps (Out The Door) Fraser T. Smith, Britney Spears
DELUXE:
11. A Plain and Simple Love Song Bloodshy & Avant, Britney Spears
12. Gratification Dr. Luke, Max Martin, Billboard
13. We Like To Get Crazy Diplo and Switch
HIDDEN TRACK:
15. I Love You (A Song to My Fans) Britney Spears
SINGLES:
1. You Got It (feat. Kanye West) - A MAJOR shock collab kicks off Britney's new era. Britney and Kanye play off eachother lyrically during the bridge, much like Nelly and Timbo in "Promiscuous". Britney is sassy and flirtatious in the song while Kanye is brash and cocky. Released: September 19, 2012
3. No Matter What - Britney's first true and pure pop song this era. The song has a fun, light melody like "Touch My Body" by Mariah Carey. The song would be a lot like "Without You" by David Guetta. Slow toned down verses, but a really great sped up chorus. A safe pop song just in time for X-Mas and Holiday sales. Released: December 1, 2012
2. He Like it (Like That) - The chorus is a chant (like "Whip My Hair"): "Yeah he like it like that, yeah he like it like that." - the song is an urban club smasher along the lines of "6'7" by Lil Wayne and I'm A Slave 4 U. The song is about all the things her man likes. Released: March 24, 2013
4. (Down South) Southern Swagger [feat. Lil Wayne] - The raunchiest song Britney ever released with the double meaning -- "He can go down south because of his southern swagger". The song is like "Teeth" by Lady GaGa to give the southern feel. Britney and Weezy are both from the deep south, so they go HARD on this song. It's raunchy along the lines of S&M and Rude Boy. Radio totally feels the song. PERFECT summer song. Released: June 2, 2013
Pre-Album Promotion:
- VMA's 2012 Announcement of new Britney music
- Rolling Stones cover (Sept.)
- Elle magazine cover (Sept.)
- Jay Leno Interview (Sept.)
- X-Factor US and UK performances (Oct.)
- Saturday Night Live host (Oct.)
- MTV Special: FREEDOM (Nov.)
- 20/20 Interview + You Got It music video premiere (Oct.)
- Oprah Winfrey OWN Hour Special (Nov.)
- Ellen (Nov.)
- Rosie Show (Nov.)
- David Letterman (Nov.)
- American Music Awards performance with Kanye West (Nov.)
Christmas Sales -Album Promotion:
- No Matter What used in Holiday Commercials
- Radio interview w/ Ryan Seacrest (NMW radio premiere)
- Christmas Tree Lighting in NYC
- Ellen skit
- No Matter What music video premiere on MTV
The album would be if "In the Zone" and "Britney" had a baby. It's not a Blackout 2.0 and it's not like Talk that Talk. Yes, most of it is very urban sounding....but it's more experimental with some really great pop tracks too.
It's a perfect album that sounds fresh, young and current - but still new and fitting for a 30 year old woman. All of the tracks are club oriented, but still fit Britney's current lifestyle.
Unlike many albums released this year that pay tribute to a certain point in history, this album is VERY forward-thinking. It's very different from what Britney has done before.
Album Title: Liberated Executive Producer: Britney Spears Release Date: November 21, 2012
STANDARD:
1. You Got It (feat. Kanye West) Kanye West, Britney Spears
2. Sensual Ester Dean, Dr. Luke, Billboard
3. (How To Keep Em) Satisfied [Steps 1-10] [feat. Christina Aguilera] The Neptunes
4. No Matter What Max Martin, Shellback
5. Clear As Day Guy Sigsworth, Britney Spears
6. He Like it (Like That) Ester Dean, The Neptunes
7. Whip, Shake, Pop Sean Garrett, The Neptunes
8. Let Me Go Bloodshy & Avant, Britney Spears
9. (Down South) Southern Swagger [feat. Lil Wayne] Bangladesh
10. Footsteps (Out The Door) Fraser T. Smith, Britney Spears
DELUXE:
11. A Plain and Simple Love Song Bloodshy & Avant, Britney Spears
12. Gratification Dr. Luke, Max Martin, Billboard
13. We Like To Get Crazy Diplo and Switch
HIDDEN TRACK:
15. I Love You (A Song to My Fans) Britney Spears
SINGLES:
1. You Got It (feat. Kanye West) - A MAJOR shock collab kicks off Britney's new era. Britney and Kanye play off eachother lyrically during the bridge, much like Nelly and Timbo in "Promiscuous". Britney is sassy and flirtatious in the song while Kanye is brash and cocky. Released: September 19, 2012
3. No Matter What - Britney's first true and pure pop song this era. The song has a fun, light melody like "Touch My Body" by Mariah Carey. The song would be a lot like "Without You" by David Guetta. Slow toned down verses, but a really great sped up chorus. A safe pop song just in time for X-Mas and Holiday sales. Released: December 1, 2012
2. He Like it (Like That) - The chorus is a chant (like "Whip My Hair"): "Yeah he like it like that, yeah he like it like that." - the song is an urban club smasher along the lines of "6'7" by Lil Wayne and I'm A Slave 4 U. The song is about all the things her man likes. Released: March 24, 2013
4. (Down South) Southern Swagger [feat. Lil Wayne] - The raunchiest song Britney ever released with the double meaning -- "He can go down south because of his southern swagger". The song is like "Teeth" by Lady GaGa to give the southern feel. Britney and Weezy are both from the deep south, so they go HARD on this song. It's raunchy along the lines of S&M and Rude Boy. Radio totally feels the song. PERFECT summer song. Released: June 2, 2013
Pre-Album Promotion:
- VMA's 2012 Announcement of new Britney music
- Rolling Stones cover (Sept.)
- Elle magazine cover (Sept.)
- Jay Leno Interview (Sept.)
- X-Factor US and UK performances (Oct.)
- Saturday Night Live host (Oct.)
- MTV Special: FREEDOM (Nov.)
- 20/20 Interview + You Got It music video premiere (Oct.)
- Oprah Winfrey OWN Hour Special (Nov.)
- Ellen (Nov.)
- Rosie Show (Nov.)
- David Letterman (Nov.)
- American Music Awards performance with Kanye West (Nov.)
Christmas Sales -Album Promotion:
- No Matter What used in Holiday Commercials
- Radio interview w/ Ryan Seacrest (NMW radio premiere)
- Christmas Tree Lighting in NYC
- Ellen skit
- No Matter What music video premiere on MTV
The album would be if "In the Zone" and "Britney" had a baby. It's not a Blackout 2.0 and it's not like Talk that Talk. Yes, most of it is very urban sounding....but it's more experimental with some really great pop tracks too.
It's a perfect album that sounds fresh, young and current - but still new and fitting for a 30 year old woman. All of the tracks are club oriented, but still fit Britney's current lifestyle.
Unlike many albums released this year that pay tribute to a certain point in history, this album is VERY forward-thinking. It's very different from what Britney has done before.
Yess I'm totallyon board for the Kanye west calabo. I've always dreamed of kanye producing or calaberating with Brit! He's a douch but he produces really good shiz.
I'm sure Britney would totally be on board. But kanye doesn't have the biggest respect for her.
Yess I'm totallyon board for the Kanye west calabo. I've always dreamed of kanye producing or calaberating with Brit! He's a douch but he produces really good shiz.
I'm sure Britney would totally be on board. But kanye doesn't have the biggest respect for her.
Kanye has nothing but respect for her, and has said so, even when he was butthurt over her getting to open the VMAs he had love for her, and said MTV did her wrong cause they knew she wasn't ready.
Album Title: Liberated Executive Producer: Britney Spears Release Date: November 21, 2012
STANDARD:
1. You Got It (feat. Kanye West) Kanye West, Britney Spears
2. Sensual Ester Dean, Dr. Luke, Billboard
3. (How To Keep Em) Satisfied [Steps 1-10] [feat. Christina Aguilera] The Neptunes
4. No Matter What Max Martin, Shellback
5. Clear As Day Guy Sigsworth, Britney Spears
6. He Like it (Like That) Ester Dean, The Neptunes
7. Whip, Shake, Pop Sean Garrett, The Neptunes
8. Let Me Go Bloodshy & Avant, Britney Spears
9. (Down South) Southern Swagger [feat. Lil Wayne] Bangladesh
10. Footsteps (Out The Door) Fraser T. Smith, Britney Spears
DELUXE:
11. A Plain and Simple Love Song Bloodshy & Avant, Britney Spears
12. Gratification Dr. Luke, Max Martin, Billboard
13. We Like To Get Crazy Diplo and Switch
HIDDEN TRACK:
15. I Love You (A Song to My Fans) Britney Spears
SINGLES:
1. You Got It (feat. Kanye West) - A MAJOR shock collab kicks off Britney's new era. Britney and Kanye play off eachother lyrically during the bridge, much like Nelly and Timbo in "Promiscuous". Britney is sassy and flirtatious in the song while Kanye is brash and cocky. Released: September 19, 2012
3. No Matter What - Britney's first true and pure pop song this era. The song has a fun, light melody like "Touch My Body" by Mariah Carey. The song would be a lot like "Without You" by David Guetta. Slow toned down verses, but a really great sped up chorus. A safe pop song just in time for X-Mas and Holiday sales. Released: December 1, 2012
2. He Like it (Like That) - The chorus is a chant (like "Whip My Hair"): "Yeah he like it like that, yeah he like it like that." - the song is an urban club smasher along the lines of "6'7" by Lil Wayne and I'm A Slave 4 U. The song is about all the things her man likes. Released: March 24, 2013
4. (Down South) Southern Swagger [feat. Lil Wayne] - The raunchiest song Britney ever released with the double meaning -- "He can go down south because of his southern swagger". The song is like "Teeth" by Lady GaGa to give the southern feel. Britney and Weezy are both from the deep south, so they go HARD on this song. It's raunchy along the lines of S&M and Rude Boy. Radio totally feels the song. PERFECT summer song. Released: June 2, 2013
Pre-Album Promotion:
- VMA's 2012 Announcement of new Britney music
- Rolling Stones cover (Sept.)
- Elle magazine cover (Sept.)
- Jay Leno Interview (Sept.)
- X-Factor US and UK performances (Oct.)
- Saturday Night Live host (Oct.)
- MTV Special: FREEDOM (Nov.)
- 20/20 Interview + You Got It music video premiere (Oct.)
- Oprah Winfrey OWN Hour Special (Nov.)
- Ellen (Nov.)
- Rosie Show (Nov.)
- David Letterman (Nov.)
- American Music Awards performance with Kanye West (Nov.)
Christmas Sales -Album Promotion:
- No Matter What used in Holiday Commercials
- Radio interview w/ Ryan Seacrest (NMW radio premiere)
- Christmas Tree Lighting in NYC
- Ellen skit
- No Matter What music video premiere on MTV
The album would be if "In the Zone" and "Britney" had a baby. It's not a Blackout 2.0 and it's not like Talk that Talk. Yes, most of it is very urban sounding....but it's more experimental with some really great pop tracks too.
It's a perfect album that sounds fresh, young and current - but still new and fitting for a 30 year old woman. All of the tracks are club oriented, but still fit Britney's current lifestyle.
Unlike many albums released this year that pay tribute to a certain point in history, this album is VERY forward-thinking. It's very different from what Britney has done before.
Album Title: Liberated Executive Producer: Britney Spears Release Date: November 21, 2012
STANDARD:
1. You Got It (feat. Kanye West) Kanye West, Britney Spears
2. Sensual Ester Dean, Dr. Luke, Billboard
3. (How To Keep Em) Satisfied [Steps 1-10] [feat. Christina Aguilera] The Neptunes
4. No Matter What Max Martin, Shellback
5. Clear As Day Guy Sigsworth, Britney Spears
6. He Like it (Like That) Ester Dean, The Neptunes
7. Whip, Shake, Pop Sean Garrett, The Neptunes
8. Let Me Go Bloodshy & Avant, Britney Spears
9. (Down South) Southern Swagger [feat. Lil Wayne] Bangladesh
10. Footsteps (Out The Door) Fraser T. Smith, Britney Spears
DELUXE:
11. A Plain and Simple Love Song Bloodshy & Avant, Britney Spears
12. Gratification Dr. Luke, Max Martin, Billboard
13. We Like To Get Crazy Diplo and Switch
HIDDEN TRACK:
15. I Love You (A Song to My Fans) Britney Spears
SINGLES:
1. You Got It (feat. Kanye West) - A MAJOR shock collab kicks off Britney's new era. Britney and Kanye play off eachother lyrically during the bridge, much like Nelly and Timbo in "Promiscuous". Britney is sassy and flirtatious in the song while Kanye is brash and cocky. Released: September 19, 2012
3. No Matter What - Britney's first true and pure pop song this era. The song has a fun, light melody like "Touch My Body" by Mariah Carey. The song would be a lot like "Without You" by David Guetta. Slow toned down verses, but a really great sped up chorus. A safe pop song just in time for X-Mas and Holiday sales. Released: December 1, 2012
2. He Like it (Like That) - The chorus is a chant (like "Whip My Hair"): "Yeah he like it like that, yeah he like it like that." - the song is an urban club smasher along the lines of "6'7" by Lil Wayne and I'm A Slave 4 U. The song is about all the things her man likes. Released: March 24, 2013
4. (Down South) Southern Swagger [feat. Lil Wayne] - The raunchiest song Britney ever released with the double meaning -- "He can go down south because of his southern swagger". The song is like "Teeth" by Lady GaGa to give the southern feel. Britney and Weezy are both from the deep south, so they go HARD on this song. It's raunchy along the lines of S&M and Rude Boy. Radio totally feels the song. PERFECT summer song. Released: June 2, 2013
Pre-Album Promotion:
- VMA's 2012 Announcement of new Britney music
- Rolling Stones cover (Sept.)
- Elle magazine cover (Sept.)
- Jay Leno Interview (Sept.)
- X-Factor US and UK performances (Oct.)
- Saturday Night Live host (Oct.)
- MTV Special: FREEDOM (Nov.)
- 20/20 Interview + You Got It music video premiere (Oct.)
- Oprah Winfrey OWN Hour Special (Nov.)
- Ellen (Nov.)
- Rosie Show (Nov.)
- David Letterman (Nov.)
- American Music Awards performance with Kanye West (Nov.)
Christmas Sales -Album Promotion:
- No Matter What used in Holiday Commercials
- Radio interview w/ Ryan Seacrest (NMW radio premiere)
- Christmas Tree Lighting in NYC
- Ellen skit
- No Matter What music video premiere on MTV
The album would be if "In the Zone" and "Britney" had a baby. It's not a Blackout 2.0 and it's not like Talk that Talk. Yes, most of it is very urban sounding....but it's more experimental with some really great pop tracks too.
It's a perfect album that sounds fresh, young and current - but still new and fitting for a 30 year old woman. All of the tracks are club oriented, but still fit Britney's current lifestyle.
Unlike many albums released this year that pay tribute to a certain point in history, this album is VERY forward-thinking. It's very different from what Britney has done before.
Those release dates are WAY to close to one another.
Album Title: Liberated Executive Producer: Britney Spears Release Date: November 21, 2012
STANDARD:
1. You Got It (feat. Kanye West) Kanye West, Britney Spears
2. Sensual Ester Dean, Dr. Luke, Billboard
3. (How To Keep Em) Satisfied [Steps 1-10] [feat. Christina Aguilera] The Neptunes
4. No Matter What Max Martin, Shellback
5. Clear As Day Guy Sigsworth, Britney Spears
6. He Like it (Like That) Ester Dean, The Neptunes
7. Whip, Shake, Pop Sean Garrett, The Neptunes
8. Let Me Go Bloodshy & Avant, Britney Spears
9. (Down South) Southern Swagger [feat. Lil Wayne] Bangladesh
10. Footsteps (Out The Door) Fraser T. Smith, Britney Spears
DELUXE:
11. A Plain and Simple Love Song Bloodshy & Avant, Britney Spears
12. Gratification Dr. Luke, Max Martin, Billboard
13. We Like To Get Crazy Diplo and Switch
HIDDEN TRACK:
15. I Love You (A Song to My Fans) Britney Spears
SINGLES:
1. You Got It (feat. Kanye West) - A MAJOR shock collab kicks off Britney's new era. Britney and Kanye play off eachother lyrically during the bridge, much like Nelly and Timbo in "Promiscuous". Britney is sassy and flirtatious in the song while Kanye is brash and cocky. Released: September 19, 2012
3. No Matter What - Britney's first true and pure pop song this era. The song has a fun, light melody like "Touch My Body" by Mariah Carey. The song would be a lot like "Without You" by David Guetta. Slow toned down verses, but a really great sped up chorus. A safe pop song just in time for X-Mas and Holiday sales. Released: December 1, 2012
2. He Like it (Like That) - The chorus is a chant (like "Whip My Hair"): "Yeah he like it like that, yeah he like it like that." - the song is an urban club smasher along the lines of "6'7" by Lil Wayne and I'm A Slave 4 U. The song is about all the things her man likes. Released: March 24, 2013
4. (Down South) Southern Swagger [feat. Lil Wayne] - The raunchiest song Britney ever released with the double meaning -- "He can go down south because of his southern swagger". The song is like "Teeth" by Lady GaGa to give the southern feel. Britney and Weezy are both from the deep south, so they go HARD on this song. It's raunchy along the lines of S&M and Rude Boy. Radio totally feels the song. PERFECT summer song. Released: June 2, 2013
Pre-Album Promotion:
- VMA's 2012 Announcement of new Britney music
- Rolling Stones cover (Sept.)
- Elle magazine cover (Sept.)
- Jay Leno Interview (Sept.)
- X-Factor US and UK performances (Oct.)
- Saturday Night Live host (Oct.)
- MTV Special: FREEDOM (Nov.)
- 20/20 Interview + You Got It music video premiere (Oct.)
- Oprah Winfrey OWN Hour Special (Nov.)
- Ellen (Nov.)
- Rosie Show (Nov.)
- David Letterman (Nov.)
- American Music Awards performance with Kanye West (Nov.)
Christmas Sales -Album Promotion:
- No Matter What used in Holiday Commercials
- Radio interview w/ Ryan Seacrest (NMW radio premiere)
- Christmas Tree Lighting in NYC
- Ellen skit
- No Matter What music video premiere on MTV
The album would be if "In the Zone" and "Britney" had a baby. It's not a Blackout 2.0 and it's not like Talk that Talk. Yes, most of it is very urban sounding....but it's more experimental with some really great pop tracks too.
It's a perfect album that sounds fresh, young and current - but still new and fitting for a 30 year old woman. All of the tracks are club oriented, but still fit Britney's current lifestyle.
Unlike many albums released this year that pay tribute to a certain point in history, this album is VERY forward-thinking. It's very different from what Britney has done before.
****, this is brilliant. Especially the Promiscuous-like track with Kanye.
Those release dates are WAY to close to one another.
A singe hitting in September to spur promo and buzz, album dropping at the end of November with a second single dropping in December is not too close....
It's making sure there's no gap in between the singles. As one peaks and falls the other comes in to replace it....