The LA Times forum posted a piece about Rolling Stone’s fall music preview, which featured a snippet of new Britney news:
During the past four months, Spears has recorded some 30 tracks for her sixth studio album. “I wanted to experiment with producers I haven’t worked with much before, like the Underdogs, who have a Timbaland kind of sound,” says Spears from an L.A. studio where pop craftsmen like Dr. Luke ["I Kissed a Girl"] and Danja teamed up with Spears for her comeback disc. Among the contenders are the thickly layered bump-and-grind of “Circus” and “Womanizer,” produced by the Atlanta team the Outsyders. “I came into the studio because I had some free time,” she says. “But once I started working, I was like, ‘This is cool!’ It just happened.
During the past four months, Spears has recorded some 30 tracks for her sixth studio album. “I wanted to experiment with producers I haven’t worked with much before, like the Underdogs, who have a Timbaland kind of sound,” says Spears from an L.A. studio where pop craftsmen like Dr. Luke ["I Kissed a Girl"] and Danja teamed up with Spears for her comeback disc. Among the contenders are the thickly layered bump-and-grind of “Circus” and “Womanizer,” produced by the Atlanta team the Outsyders. “I came into the studio because I had some free time,” she says. “But once I started working, I was like, ‘This is cool!’ It just happened.
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