Friday, March 4, 2011

Britney's new track leaked online, and experts say it could be a success (+ lyrics)

LONDON, March 4 (Reuters) - "Femme Fatale", the second single from the new album of Britney Spears, was published online Thursday in dance and song "Till the World Ends", could be a success according to some experts. The songs on Internet filtering has long been a problem for musicians looking to take control of their records, but quickly Spears joined the Twitter web site to promote the "formal opening" of the item in Friday's radio show Ryan Seacrest.

His label also advanced the digital release of the single and Friday and was available in the U.S. in the iTunes digital retailer, several days earlier than originally thought. Britney announced the list of songs for Femme Fatale, which goes on sale March 29 in the U.S.. The new production will feature 12 songs and with four available in a deluxe version.

"I think 'Femme Fatale' speaks for itself (...) wanted to make a record where every song aggressively provoke you want to get up and move," said Spears. Initial reactions to "Till the World Ends", composed by his colleague Ke $ ha and produced by Dr. Luke and Max Martin, suggests that the uneven career of the artist of 29 years is on the rise again.

The music channel MTV said: "The new single from Britney Spears (...) sounds like a success." And while some critics agree that it may be the work of a number of pop stars, some say that Spears, whose private life has often overshadowed her musical success has confidence and vocal power.

The first track on the album, "Hold It Against Me", debuted in January at the top of the list of songs in the Billboard and incidentally broke a record for digital downloads.

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