Posted October 28, 20159 yr http://www.breatheheavy.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/britney-spears-will-not-working1.jpg Britney is steering clear of her Britney Jean executive producer pal. Britney Spears and Will.I.Am tried their hand at music together on 2011's Femme Fatale album with "Big Fat Bass." That collaboration never made it to single-status like it was marketed to be (it was one of the first songs she performed at one-off concerts to hype the record), but it opened the door for them to create their brilliant collaboration together, 2012's "Scream & Shout" off Will's fourth studio album #willpower. The song landed at No. 3 in the U.S. and scored Will his second consecutive No. 1 in the UK. That ultimately lead to Will and Britney teaming up together as co-executive producers on Britney's latest record, Britney Jean, which was dubbed her most personal album to date. The biggest issue amongst the Britney Army? It's not that personal, and Will's production efforts are lackluster at best. Since then, Britney's enlisted the help of an array of elite to help craft the ninth LP, including English DJ, singer, songwriter and record producer, BURNS, who’s collaborated on remixes for Iggy Azalea, Calvin Harris, Charli XCX, Marina and the Diamonds, Lana Del Rey and Nelly Furtado. Brit's also collaborating with songwriter, producer and self-proclaimed “vocal scientist” Mischke who’s written for Michael Jackson, Treysongz, Pussycat Dolls, Jessica Simpson, Jennifer Lopez, Spice Girls, KC & JoJo and more. We also know she's working with Danja, songwriter Chantal Kreviazuk (who’s lent her songwriting talents to Drake, Jennifer Lopez, Hilary Duff and many more), DJ Mustard and Ian Kirkpatrick. What about Will.I.Am? A reporter for BreatheHeavy caught up with Will at the James Bond Spectre premiere in London on Monday and asked him if he was working on Britney's forthcoming album (she was spotted at a recording studio many times in recent weeks, including yesterday). "I didn't know she was in the studio," he admitted. So that's a no then? "I live in a bubble." http://www.mtv.com/news/wp-content/uploads/buzz/2012/11/ss-10.gif Discuss. Edited October 28, 20159 yr by toxic_air
October 29, 20159 yr i am thankful for big fat bass (ultimate workout jam), work bitch (ultimate workout jam 2), body ache and it should be easy (both generic flawless shits), for perfume, don't cry, now that i found you coz of flawless vocals and last but not least best album track on britney jean til it's gone. so tnx for that and goodbye
October 29, 20159 yr Author Work Bitch is epic because of Sebastian Ingrosso and Otto Knows. NOT Will.I.Am. (The Will.U.Stop. Remix)
October 29, 20159 yr Author Well, in that case let's throw Alexander Graham Bell on the credits. http://i1373.photobucket.com/albums/ag361/tylaaah1/Mobile%20Uploads/2015-10/28598669-24EE-4571-87C5-74EF32F96D1F_zpsdolzk8kw.jpg (Love you, mean it)
October 29, 20159 yr As much as I loved "Scream And Shout", it was very clear that Will couldn't recreate the same magic twice, let alone with an entire album.
October 30, 20159 yr Author Will.I.Am. Was a great producer in the mid 2000's, and even that is pushing it. Britney's team should be punched in the face for even considering him to executively produce an album in 2013. I'm a Stan that thinks Britney shits gold, and there's a total of 4 songs I revisit on BJ. The album is an embarrassment after the 8 top quality albums she delivered before- hand. Myah f***ing Marie singing verses to complete a project Britney lost interest in a week after WB was released. Don't go the Madonna route B girl. Don't follow the cash route. I have a glimmer of hope after her recent re spark in Vegas. REMIND them why you are universally considered the princess of pop. Edited October 30, 20159 yr by toxic_air