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 More options Jul 25, 11:55 am
Newsgroups: alt.gossip.celebrities
From: Blue Rajah <Blue@Rajah.>
Date: Fri, 25 Jul 2008 15:55:14 GMT
Local: Fri, Jul 25 2008 11:55 am
Subject: Britney Spears rages at those closest to her in new songs

Britney Spears rages at those closest to her in new songs
By Zoe Griffin 13/07/2008

http://snipurl.com/34w75  [www_mirror_co_uk]  

Britney Spears (Pic: SM)
Britney’s angry and she’s expressing it by lashing out at those closest
to her in sensational new songs.

The troubled pop princess, who lost custody of her sons on Friday, rages
at them in seven tunes on her next album.

And I’ve managed to get my hands on some of the raw and furious lyrics.

In one song called ATM (that’s what Americans call a cash machine), the
26-year-old paints a sorry picture of her life, accusing her mother and
entourage of using her dosh.

At a time when she should be getting comfort from her family after
losing Sean Preston, two, and Jayden James, one, she hints there is
still a rift with mum Lynne.

ATM includes the line: “Hey Mama, I know it’s my cash you seek.”

Ouch. And to drive the message home, there is a catchy chorus repeating:
“You know they treat me like an ATM, but y'all know that I’m too good
for ‘em.”

It’s not just her mum that will be left reeling from Britney’s new
tracks. I suspect Justin Timberlake might have something to say about
Already Bad. It has the lines: "I know you thought you were the first,
but I had already quenched my thirst, I was already bad."

Sounds like Britters is suggesting she wasn’t a virgin when she met Mr
Trousersnake.

My music industry insider said: “The songs are up tempo and there are
some wicked heavy beats. She’s built on the foundations she laid in her
last album, Blackout.

“These tunes will change the way people think about Britney. A lot of
people have messed her around over the years and she's bottled up all
this anger and now she's just let it all out.” Shocking stuff – but it
should be a smashing album as she’s using top producers JR Rotem, who’s
worked with Rihanna and Jennifer Lopez, and Rodney Jerkins, who’s
produced Beyonce.

Let the diva cat-fight commence...


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