I am pumped for this. But I pray that it is nothing like '3' or Circus. I hope Max Martin doesn't make the cut, or Dr. Luke.
An insider over on Popjustice (and a VEEEEERY reliable one, because he's given loads of exclusives on other stars which turned out to be true) said that Britney wanted the album to be a mixture of Blackout and ITZ, which is great. Two of her best albums.
Speaking of Blackout and ITZ, both albums made it onto two seperate 'Best albums of the decade' list. Blackout being at #5
http://entertainment.timesonline.co....cle6922991.ece and ITZ makings NPR's list:
Quote:
In the Zone
Artist: Britney Spears
Song: Toxic
Mixing dance, house, crunk, Diwali beats and Neptunes-style hip-hop with a heap of campy sexuality and controversy, 2003's In the Zone is a primer on the sound of pop in the '00s. The lineup of producers is a who's-who of hit-makers: Bloodshy & Avant, R. Kelly, P. Diddy, Tricky, Moby, Frou Frou's Guy Sisgworth and The Matrix. Still trying to break free of her teen-pop past, Spears served as the ideal vehicle for a futuristic sound. The album features some of her best singles, including the critically embraced dance hit "Toxic" and the wrenching confessional ballad "Everytime." While the decade's history of celebrity obsession, paparazzi voyeurism and conflicted constructions of female sexuality and motherhood are written on Spears' body, the decade's history of impeccably crafted pop is written on her body of work. -- Amy Schriefer
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http://www.npr.org/blogs/allsongs/20...important.html
Two of her best albums.
If she manages to make her next album like a mixture of those two, then 2010 is the year of Britney Spears.