We always knew she had good taste, and now Britney Spears has proven she’s really down with the kids. The oft-troubled one is plotting yet another comeback, lining up talent for her upcoming seventh album, and this time she’s being inspired by the edgy sounds of Britain’s thriving underground music scene.
Now we know Britters will always be remembered for dressing up as a saucy schoolgirl in her Hit Me Baby One Time and inspiring a million School Disco parties, but let’s not forget that, when she’s not shaving her head, having public meltdowns, marrying people, getting sectioned and rowing with her oh-so-classy family, she’s actually been responsible for some of the finest pop tunes of recent years, like Toxic and Womaniser. This new offering might change the game as far as modern pop music goes (although it might also be a massive embarrassment; think Robbie Williams trying to rap).
She’s been in touch with some of the UK’s finest cutting edge producers and writers for the new album, including Simon Cowell's protégé Labrinth, exec producer Dr Luke and smoking hot newcomer Jessie J. She’s also approached Leeds-based dubstep producer Rusko, who told The Sun, "It's a bit random, but I'm so excited by the challenge. One track turned out amazing. It's proper hard dubstep."
La Spears making hard underground music? Maybe next we’ll see Brit turning up at an East London warehouse party in a silly outfit. Let’s just hope she’s doesn’t start having too much fun and go all wonky again.
Britney new album
source :
http://www.heatworld.com/
No comments:
Post a Comment