View Full Version : Swizz Beatz Contributes to New Britney Album
twisted/song
Aug 25th, 2006, 02:19 PM
Swizz promises something just as groundbreaking for the new Britney Spears album, which he's currently working on with songwriter Sean Garrett. "That's my partner in crime right there," Swizz said. "The Britney stuff, we're creating just for her. It's a lot of tempo, a lot of hard drums, a lot of sonic changes. It's just something that when you hear it, you get goose bumps. She's back for real."
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I'm getting exciting about her music now. It sounds like she will be on top once again.
britneybaby
Aug 25th, 2006, 02:34 PM
I like what I've been hearing about the album, t4p. :sunny:
Leslab
Sep 2nd, 2006, 12:07 PM
i hope that all this hype is actually real, because they were very hyped for the in the zone album and i was pretty dissapointed, i only liked 3 songs the album. and like i said before, i want britney to take more voice lessons, id like her to challenge herself vocally. like i want christina to have an r&b more uptempo music and something for the clubs.
~Crybaby~
Oct 19th, 2006, 02:09 PM
Swizz Beats and Timbaland, Sean Garrett are a few of the producers I've read she's been working with. I'm not familiar with the other two, but Timbaland is one hell of a producer who is responsible for Justin Timberlake's hits, Nelly Furtado, and so fourth. He's good.
I guess this is an indication that her return is going to be heavily hip-hop influined which means she'll have no problem getting on the radio. The radio is one of the best ways to get exposure for your album. I'm thinking this is going to be huge for her. Congrats!
The only problem to me is that almost everyone with new material is working with these artists. I would've respected the comeback disc a little more had she stepped out of the musical confort zone and snagged different producers and tried to do something creative. By the looks, this is going to sound very similar to the current material on the radio. Producers don't usually stray from their usual sound. You can always detect it in almost all of their work.
The only track I've heard so far is "Rebellion", which didn't exactly blow me away, but I do like almost all of her ballads. She should have more like "Someday" and "Everytime". Those were first rate for her IMO.
britneybaby
Oct 19th, 2006, 03:32 PM
Britney also worked with Jonathan "J.R." Rotem for a few songs, and others too. I think Britney has taken a good look at what is out there, and will use it as a base and add her own twist, similar to ITZ. I'm looking forward to it.
heavenwaits_22
Oct 19th, 2006, 04:21 PM
Swizz Beats and Timbaland, Sean Garrett are a few of the producers I've read she's been working with. I'm not familiar with the other two, but Timbaland is one hell of a producer who is responsible for Justin Timberlake's hits, Nelly Furtado, and so fourth. He's good.
I guess this is an indication that her return is going to be heavily hip-hop influined which means she'll have no problem getting on the radio. The radio is one of the best ways to get exposure for your album. I'm thinking this is going to be huge for her. Congrats!
The only problem to me is that almost everyone with new material is working with these artists. I would've respected the comeback disc a little more had she stepped out of the musical confort zone and snagged different producers and tried to do something creative. By the looks, this is going to sound very similar to the current material on the radio. Producers don't usually stray from their usual sound. You can always detect it in almost all of their work.
The only track I've heard so far is "Rebellion", which didn't exactly blow me away, but I do like almost all of her ballads. She should have more like "Someday" and "Everytime". Those were first rate for her IMO.ROFL here you are saying all these fake things again. You hate Britney. Don't come here and pretend to like her. You posted on the "artists who you hate" thread (pathetic) and listed Britney as one of them.
If you weren't so dull you'd know that just because Britney is working with primarily hip hop/rnb producers it doesn't mean it's going to be heavely influenced with rnb, and hip hop.
~Crybaby~
Oct 19th, 2006, 04:36 PM
I don't like her as an artist, but i do like her ballads as I stated. You're always claiming people are posting fake info, yet I just gave my opinion on her producer choices. lol
~Crybaby~
Oct 19th, 2006, 04:39 PM
"If you weren't so dull you'd know that just because Britney is working with primarily hip hop/rnb producers it doesn't mean it's going to be heavely influenced with rnb, and hip hop."
That's exactly what it means. Hip hop & R&B producers, produce music that is just that. lol As for being dull, I don't know how you gathered that from my opinion on her producers. lol I don't have to like her as an artist to enjoy some of her music or have a positive opinion on her.
heavenwaits_22
Oct 19th, 2006, 07:35 PM
"If you weren't so dull you'd know that just because Britney is working with primarily hip hop/rnb producers it doesn't mean it's going to be heavely influenced with rnb, and hip hop."
That's exactly what it means. Hip hop & R&B producers, produce music that is just that. lol As for being dull, I don't know how you gathered that from my opinion on her producers. lol I don't have to like her as an artist to enjoy some of her music or have a positive opinion on her.OMG you don't know anything. Hip hop producers aren't just limited to one area. They change things up for each artist they work with. Britney has always been pop. She doesn't stray away from what made her a pop sensation. She doesn't claim to be all serious, and crap. She likes having fun and by the her record sells I guess people love Britney's pop music.
Gregory Hawk
Oct 19th, 2006, 07:38 PM
I can't wait for her new album. It's gonna be HOT. :D
~Crybaby~
Oct 19th, 2006, 09:21 PM
OMG you don't know anything. Hip hop producers aren't just limited to one area. They change things up for each artist they work with. Britney has always been pop. She doesn't stray away from what made her a pop sensation. She doesn't claim to be all serious, and crap. She likes having fun and by the her record sells I guess people love Britney's pop music.
Understandable. Hip hop producers don't stray too far from their roots though, that would be really rare. What they usually do is put a hip hop influince into a pop track which is what I'm suspecting and expecting. You're so defensive for some reason.. That's not even a bad thing. I do not expect this album to be pure pop like the first three, that's all. "In The Zone" had a dash of hip hop in it as well and it happened to be her best album IMO.
heavenwaits_22
Oct 20th, 2006, 12:36 AM
You're calling me defensive? Calling the kettle black are we? Please do not contradict yourself.
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