stripped4life
Sep 14th, 2006, 01:57 PM
Who is she working with on it!? Has anything been heard. I am sooo xcited for it. I hope she sticks to dance pop like Breathe on Me and Toxie and stuff like that. More madonna and Klyie Influenced. Love it:bunny:
gameboy
Sep 15th, 2006, 12:51 AM
She is most likely working in her home studio for now, and the album won't be out if anything, by late next year, if we do get an album.
Tommy_Tank
Sep 15th, 2006, 04:53 AM
apparently swizz beats is working with her... so expect a few more urban tunes.
XtinaBFan!
Sep 16th, 2006, 01:50 AM
Britney and urban do not mix. A dried up baby voice over cheap beats.....the result, most likely.
Mystic Man
Sep 16th, 2006, 03:13 AM
A few quotes from some of the producers she is confirmed to be working with:
J.R. Rotem -
Rotem worked with Spears as recently as last week and said her newly announced second pregnancy hasn't affected the pop tart's creative output so far.
"She's focused and that part of it doesn't get in the way of what she's doing," he said. "And even though she's so young, you could feel that you're in the presence of a veteran of performing who can get in her zone and knows what she wants to say."
A classically trained jazz pianist who originally aspired to score film soundtracks, Rotem recently previewed several of Spears' new songs for a reporter.
On the club banger "Everybody" — that borrows liberally from an '80s mega hit in much the same way "SOS" is structured around a recognizable chunk of Soft Cell's "Tainted Love" — Spears croons about carnal desire and dance floor bump 'n' grind in a breathy lower register. But she shifts gears for "Who Can She Trust," an introspective composition the producer says Spears wrote herself. Over a "snap music" hip-hop beat accompanied by the sound of a camera shutter clicking she sings, "Where am I?/ Where will I find my face?/ Where will I find my faith?"
AllHipHop.com: I know that you’re kind of transitioning into doing work with people like Britney Spears. How did that come about and how do you feel about working with her?
JR: I was always just trying to work with talented dope artists in any genre. We just really made an effort to really get out there and work with all these people. Working with Britney specifically is great, I mean, she’s very talented and she’s just like a veteran, even though she’s young, she’s been performing and doing things for like 20 years. When you get in the studio with her, she’s focused; she knows how her voice is. Even writing, we wrote a song and I was really impressed by her creativity and how well she knows herself. She’s just dope, she’s a veteran.
AllHipHop.com: The stuff that you’ve done for her is it more Hip-Hop flavored, or is it really going in the pop direction?
JR: To be honest with you, it’s kind of a combination. I love Hip-Hop, and people tell me even when I’m doing Pop and R&B, I think they come to me because I have a certain edge in the music and the Hip-Hop is there. Definitely that feeling is in there, that groove is in there. But you know, it’s still Pop music, it’s still very her, it’s just next level Britney. We’re working on a few different songs, some are just, it’s hard to explain, like dark and dramatic, others are more dance and still others are just straight club, Hip-Hop people can feel it, and Pop.
"With songs like 'Toxic,' she was very innovative, and we're trying to top it. Push it to the next thing. The album wouldn't come out in a while anyhow, since it's at the very beginning," he explained. "When it comes time to promote the album, she'll be in a different headspace where that's going to be the main thing. But right now, she's happy juggling music and motherhood."
Sean Garrett -
Britney is also a favorite. She's focused. She's dope. I actually like Britney a lot. She's very sweet - no ego. Even though there's a lot going on around her, she let me go in and do what I do. She seemed to be impressed with me, and I was [impressed] with her. And believe it or not, her vocals were a lot better than I expected.
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.
stripped4life
Sep 17th, 2006, 12:36 AM
^^Thanks soo much!! Sounds AMAZING already. :)
heavenwaits_22
Sep 17th, 2006, 01:15 PM
Britney and urban do not mix. A dried up baby voice over cheap beats.....the result, most likely.You're such a wanker. Why not go look at pics of your favorite tranny with her big overdone grey eyebrows?:laugh:
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