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  1. Blue Rose

    Lemonade turns 8

    Beyoncé's best album was released accompanied by a film on HBO. It debuted at #1 on the Billboard 200 earning 653,000 units in 5 days, and ending the year as the #1 album on IFPI. The album is one of the most awarded albums in history; including 8 VMAs, a Peabody and 2 Grammy awards. Promotion for the album included jawdropping historic performances at the Superbowl, BET Awards, MTV VMAs, CMAs and Grammys.
  2. sunbathinganimal

    Remembering Esmée Denters' career

    I hope she's doing well
  3. From her new song So Long, London: She heavily implies that Joe was dealing with clinical depression, which is why she broke up with him. I am not judging her for her decision to break up over this; depression can be a *****, but why expose it to the world knowing how miserable he is because of his condition already?
  4. The critics and Twitter go hard on TTPD, even worse than MIDnights and Over, are not clicking with me The album is great, so on brand with her, not her best work indeed, yet definitely better than bland Lover and, hell, even Midnights is the one where Jack recycled most of his production, and furtherly recycled it with 1989 Vault Tracks but this album is the one which criticized for doing it, when it's definitely giving The 1975 met The Bleachers more sonically Do you think most of the rejection this album gets, simply because people using it as punching bag for her continuous music outputs, instead of criticizing the material itself? Do you think she should just continue the re-recording, finish it this year, and came back with TTPD next year?
  5. There are some moments with good lyrics and some highlights. But overall the songs are bland. There are barely no melodies. Reverb and breathy vocals over and over, a lot of the songs sound the same. It's the same wordy cadence in the verses in every song. Does anyone else miss her amazing vocal melodies on past albums? Is it Jack's fault? Did she lose her touch? Should she take a break for her next album?
  6. Released as the final single of her Try This era, it peaked at #21 in the UK
  7. liam13

    Is Taylor "that b*tch"?

    there have been countless threads about her in the last three days about all kinds of things. no other big release this year generated this many conversations. "You know you that ***** when you cause all this conversation. Always stay gracious, best revenge is your paper" - Beyonce Is Taylor "that b*tch"?
  8. Madonna peaked with this era single wise Her best singles came from this album imo
  9. This song is so beautiful, uplifting and inspiring. Released 30 years ago this week, this song went on to peak at #5 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #10 on the U.K. singles charts. It also peaked at #2 in France and #9 in AUS.
  10. HardBambi

    Like a Prayer is happening

    Justice for the best pop song in herstory: Like a Prayer is happening! Can this song receive the streams it deserves after being used in the latest Marvel movie?
  11. We used to be a ******* nation remember Godga.. like we used to have POP girls they used to serve the gays… we used to stNd for something. This ***** said pop music will never be low brow where the **** are the GIRLS. This greedy fake country redneck ***** from Pennsylvania has the nerve to put out Tortured Matty Healy Defenders Department and her fans eat it up. We want ******* Telephone back! We want PERFORMANCES BACK!!! I HATE RELATABILITY AS A POP STAR YOU SHOULD BE INACCESIBLE AND LARGER THAN LIFE WHYYYY WOULD YOU WANNA BE BEST FRIENDS WITH THE ARTIST YOU STAN?? IS YOUR OWN LIFE THAT MISERABLE THAT YOU NEED TO FEEL PART OF SOMETHING SPECIAL TO FEEL BETTER ABT UR OWN MISERABLE LIFE?? It should have been Gaga on top… she knew what pop culture needed. Taylor ruined everything. We need to destroy her I'm so serious the FBI needs to arrest her for domestic and international terrorism
  12. Taylor is considered safe and vanilla artist by stan community But the reality is totally different 2 more big mpgs released super acclaimed album this year apparently, but both never came closer to this level of discourse. The album is divisive, getting criticism some genuine some made up backlash. It has been moat discussed media since it came out and already biggest highlight of 2024 Isn't this the actual impact that atrl talks about? Apparently GP hates the album but it's having great stability with such a big debut. It's coming for 2.5m+ sales in 2024. THIS IS HER 11TH ALBUM. For someone who was supposed to bw forgotten, why is she running circles around career of most artist ever. Discuss
  13. I thought this would be the last we heard of her tbh this sounded like such a novelty hit
  14. As the top female artist of her time, Britney Spears was not only a muse for the music industry, but also a main option for songwriters, producers and A&R people. I'm creating this thread with informative purposes. In here, I'll provide a list of songs that were either rejected by Britney, meant for Britney, considered for Britney, or on Britney's interest at some point, before said song ended being released by a different artist. I'm only mentioning those with an official source that expresses the detail. There are many known "Britney rejects" but that unfortunately I've not been able to find an official source to back it up. I'll list them at the end as "pending," additionally with songs that have been rumored to have been intended for Britney as well. Since this is for informative purposes, I'd love for this to be an active and interactive thread, where you can help me completing it. Needless to say, correction for any inaccurate information here given is welcome. That said, let's get into it. 1. "Afterglow" by Couture (feat. Rachelle) In early 2008, producer/songwriter Steve Anderson uploaded to his YouTube channel a video of this song captioned with a story of how it was originally on consideration for Britney's latest album at the time, Blackout. He's better known in the pop world for doing "Breathe On Me" by Britney and big portion of Kylie Minogue's discography. The track was then release by Couture featuring writer of the song Lisa Greene under her middle name as artistic pseudonym. Listen to the track here. 2. "Breathe Heavy" by BP RaNia In 2017, songwriter Jon Asher revealed "Breathe Heavy" was originally pitched to Britney for her album Glory. It was inspired on the former Britney fansite BreatheHeavy.com. He would confirm it once again in 2020, during an odd campaign run after "Mood Ring" (which he wrote) was made available worldwide. Listen to the track here. 3. "Chocolate Love" by Girls' Generation / by f(x) Originally titled "Top Billing Love," this track was meant for Britney, as The Guardian tells. Long story short: "Top Billing Love" is one of many reworks/offsprings of another song offered to Britney, called "Phony Lullaby." I don't have official source for this but it's an interesting story some insiders can tell in better detail. "Chocolate Love" was released by both Girls' Generation and f(x) for a phone campaign. Listen to Girls' Generation's version here. / Listen to f(x)'s version here. 4. "Confessional" by Bryan Rice In 2006, Bryan Rice said to Mamba Online he was lucky for getting this song since it was on hold for Britney Spears. This apparent Blackout reject also gave title to its parent album, Confessional. Listen to the track here. 5. "Drop It Low" by Ester Dean (feat. Chris Brown) On a Los Angeles Time blog post article, the hits songwriter Ester Dean revealed Britney Spears showed interested on the song after Ciara didn't keep it. She decided to release it by herself with company of Chris Brown. Listen to the track here. 6. "Flaws and All" by Beyoncé Composer of the song, Ne-Yo, shared on REVOLT's Drink Champs podcast (min 1:27:00) that the song "Flaws and All" was being written for Britney until a friend of his presented it to Beyoncé, who snatched it and released it on the deluxe version of her album B'Day (2007). Listen to the track here. 7. "Girl Next Door" by Lucy Street On Billboard's September 30, 2000 issue, journalist Nigel Williamson referred to "Girl Next Door" as "originally intended for Britney Spears' recent album" before being released as first single by Swedish girl group Lucy Street. The song was written by Jörgen Elofsson and produced by Per Magnusson and David Kreuger (people who worked on Britney tracks such as "Sometimes", "(You Drive Me) Crazy" and "What U See (Is What U Get)"). Listen to the track here. 8. "Goodies" by Ciara (feat. Petey Pablo) While discussing the track on podcast Level Up Radio, Ciara said that she learned time after releasing the song that it could have been potentially being offered to other artists such as Britney Spears. Listen to the track here. 9. "Gotta Work" by Amerie In 2007, Amerie said she had tried to work with Britney, but as it never happened, she kept the attempted song for her own album Because I Love It (2007). She doesn't mention the song by name but as she expressed "Gotta Work" is the type of song Britney should've come back on the same article, it's assumed that's the song first meant for Spears. Listen to the track here. 10. "Graffiti My Soul" by Girls Aloud Composer of the song, Brian Higgins, told OMM (The Guardian) that before landing on Girls Aloud's 2004 album What Will the Neighbors Say?, "Graffiti My Soul" was meant for Britney. According to group member, Nadine Coyle, a Britney version exists, and producers Xenomania confirm it as well, but it may never see the light of day. Listen to the track here. 11. "Happily Never After" by The Pussycat Dolls In mid 2007, writer of the song, Ne-Yo, said on radio show On Air With Ryan Seacrest that this track was one of the 6 to 8 songs he wrote for Britney. Since he received no further reply from Britney's team, he decided to give them away to other people. Although recorded by Backstreet Boys too, Nicole Scherzinger always saw the song as hers. Potentially for her then-scrapped debut album, the song ended being on The Pussycat Dolls' sophomore Doll Domination (2008). Listen to the track here. 12. "Hey Ma" by Pitbull (feat. Camila Cabello and J Balvin) As Pitbull told to Radio.com, before being the soundtrack for Fast and Furious 8, "Hey Ma" counted with Britney Spears and Romeo Santos as collaborators. However, seems like the song originated with Akon, as a solo version of his surfaced online. Very comprehensive with being replaced, Britney told Pitbull they could work together in the future again. Eventually, they'd team up one more time to record "I Feel So Free With You" (with Marc Anthony), a song that, like their first collab, ended being scrapped. Britney's version of "Hey Ma" leaked in 2017. Listen to the track here. 13. "Hollywood" by Jay-Z (feat. Beyoncé) / "Welcome to Hollywood" by Beyoncé (feat. Jay-Z) During an interview at Capital FM radio station this past November 2023, Ne-Yo revealed a new track from the bunch he wrote for Britney. First released by Jay-Z as "Hollywood" with Beyoncé as guest, included on his 2006 album Kingdom Come. Later, Beyoncé released a new version with her as lead for the deluxe version of her album B'Day. Listen to Jay-Z's version here. Listen to Beyoncé's version here. 14. "Honey All Over" by Gruff Rhys Approached to write something for Britney, Gruff Rhys came up with this track but never got to present it. On an interview with The Quietus, he said he encountered himself with what would be a writers camp session, where he didn't have the chance to show his song. Confused, he played the game regardless, but with no successful nor fulfilling results. Listen to the track here. 15. "I'll Be There For You" by Aïna Quach Songwriter/producer Eric White Foster used to have some kind of online journal where he'd post about his work in process, including the recording of Britney Spears' debut album. On an entry dated March 2, 1998, he said he had written two new tracks for Spears: "E-Mail My Heart" and "I'll Be There For You". The first made it onto the album, while the other latter didn't. Going by song credits, "I'll Be There For You" found its way with Aïna Quach, who recorded it and included it on her 2010 album What I Want. Listen to the track here. 16. "Impossible" by Tiffany Evans On yet another radio interview with Ryan Seacrest, Ne-Yo once again talks about the music he's written specifically for Britney's 2007 comeback, this time revealing a title and lyrics. As we all know and like every other song he intended for her, Britney didn't record it. However, it didn't take long for someone else to take the song: Tiffany Evans released it as part of her self-titled album in 2008. Listen to the track here. 17. "Must Be A Reason Why" by Shayne Ward (feat. J. Pearl) Quite some story here. Let's begin saying "Must Be A Reason Why" by Shayne is what originally started as "King Of My Castle" by Britney. We first learned about KOMC in 2017 through the Instagram of song's producer, Lucas Secon, who posted a picture with some of his production credits. He already had the song listed on his production discography in his personal website. Later, it was presumed Britney's KOMC became Shayne's song due this song ("King Of My Castle '10") registered on ASCAP, which shared same songwriters than "Must Be A Reason Why" and obviously contained the king of my castle line. "King Of My Castle"/"Must Be A Reason Why" are based on a sample of the 1997 song "King Of My Castle" by Wamdue Project. Anyways. "King Of My Castle" first leaked in June 2021 as a collab with Shayne. Later on it was discovered said version is not actually official. Britney's solo version leaked shortly after, and Lucas Secon cleared rumours on The Original Doll podcast, explaining Britney's official version lacked verses and that it was left that way so maybe a female rapper could fill them. The song was apparently recorded in 2009, which fits this MySpace post by Lucas made in August 2009. Listen to the track here. 18. "Kiss and Make Up" by Dua Lipa & BLACKPINK After not making the cut to Dua Lipa's self-titled album, songwriter Chelcee Grimes told GQ that she pitched the song to other artists, including Miley Cyrus, Demi Lovato and Britney Spears, who all rejected it, considering the lyrics as "too young". Dua took back the song, added BLACKPINK in, and released it on the Complete Edition of her debut. Listen to the song here. 19. "Knockoff" by Poppy Although he's not involved in the song and he's Poppy's ex-boyfriend with a lot of drama between them (so putting his words to doubt), Titanic Sinclair goes to say on one of his YouTube videos (min 1:06:29) that "Knockoff" was written for Britney, who would pass on it. Apparently meant for a 2018 project, Poppy finally released it in July 2023 as second single off her album Zig (2023). Listen to the track's demo (2018) here. Listen to the track here. 20. "Look Who's Talking" by BoA "Look Who's Talking Now" is a scrapped song by Britney Spears circa In The Zone era, written by Michelle Bell, Christian Karlsson (Bloodshy), Pontus Winnberg (Avant), Henrik Jonback and Spears herself. It was given to South Korean artist BoA, who included it in her 2009 English debut album BoA. Britney's version leaked in 2012. Listen to the track here. 21. "Love Is On" by Sharon Cuneta Songwriter/producer Eric White Foster used to have some kind of online journal where he'd post about his work in process, including the recording of Britney Spears' debut album. On an entry dated April 14, 1998, he said Britney recorded two new tracks: "Autumn Goodbye" and "Love Is On". The former became a deluxe track included in ...Baby One More Time, while the latter didn't make the cut. Going by song credits, "Love Is On" went onto be released by Filipino actress/singer/personality Sharon Cuneta on her 2001 album All I Ever Want. Listen to the track here. 22. "Love Is War" by Shelly Peiken Shelly Peiken is a songwriter who you'd may know better for tracks like "Out From Under" by Britney Spears, "B*tch" by Meredith Brooks and "What A Girl Wants" by Christina Aguilera. Aiming for an appearance in Britney's album Femme Fatale, Peiken explained in the Unleash Your Inner Creativity podcast (min 1:01:00) that she was told Britney backed out last minute from recording this song she wrote because it was too vulnerable for her. She did too in The Original Doll podcast (12:35). Pitched as an electroballad produced by Fraser T Smith, Shelly released her own version with just piano in her 2020 debut 2.0 etc..., where she sings the hits she wrote for others artists. She tells the story again in more detail in a blog entry in her website. Listen to the track here. 23. "Low" by Kelly Clarkson Songwriter of the song, Jimmy Harry, tells Idolator that "Low" was offered to Britney and Kylie Minogue before finding a home in Kelly's debut album Thankful. Listen to the track here. 24. "Night Life" by An-Ya (feat. David Branner) Writer Lil' Eddie reveals in The Original Doll podcast (min 40:20) that this song was written originally for Britney. Although it was later given to An-Ya, Lil' Eddie says his demo became a viral hit in Germany. Listen to the track here. 25. "Now Or Never" by Emilia De Poret Confusing story here. "Now Or Never" is a reworked version of Britney's song "Out From Under". Doesn't really fit in this thread since 1) it's a version that wasn't pitched to Britney and 2) Britney did release her version. But anyways. Although "Out From Under" was first released by Joanna Pacitti for the Bratz Movie soundtrack in 2007, songwriter of the song Shelly Peiken insists the song was always written with Britney in mind. She talks about the situation in The Original Doll podcast (min 4:03), but still her answer doesn't make full sense to me. Emilia De Poret explains in an interview that the song was indeed for Britney but she decided to not record it at the time. Emilia, thinking she had her chance with the alt version, was notified months later that Britney recorded it for her new album Circus. "Now Or Never" was released in 2009, although she says that she recorded it before Britney. Could that maybe mean then that it was written for... Blackout? Shelly doesn't seem very time-conscious, so, maybe?... She thought Britney had just broken up with Justin Timberlake, after all. Listen to the track here. 26. "Pit Of Vipers" by Simon Curtis Released on his 2011 album RA, Simon Curtis said on his Twitter account that this song was first pitched for Britney's Femme Fatale. Listen to the track here. 27. "Pucker Up" by Ciara On the demo by songwriter Kalenna Harper, you can hear the song opening with lyrics "Yeah, new Brit". Most likely a Circus reject, as producer Darkchild was doing stuff for. Listen to the track here. 28. "Pulse" by Brother + Sister / by Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark (OMD) "Pulse" is a song written by Joseph Belmatti, Mich "Cutfather" Hansen, Remee Jackman and Lorne Tennant. It appears on ASCAP with Britney Spears as performer. It was released by Danish duo Brother + Sister in 2005, and then by OMD in 2010. Listen to Brother + Sister's version here. / Listen to OMD's version here. 29. "Pulse" by Mandy Capristo Songwriter Kasia Livingston (who you may know for writing Britney tracks such as "Unusual You," "Scary" and "Amnesia") says on The Original Doll podcast (47:07) that this track was intended for Britney's Femme Fatale. Co-writer Shelly Peikens confirmed it as well on her episode (11:15). The song was given to Mandy Capristo, who included it on her 2012 album Grace. Listen to the track here. 30. "Question Existing" by Rihanna After telling the story about "Flaws and All," Ne-Yo revealed on Drink Champs podcast (1:28:43) that "Question Existing" is another track originally supposed to be Britney's. Listen to the track here. 31. "Red" by BEAUZ "Red Is The Color" was a song pitched to Britney for the Femme Fatale album (2011). On the podcast The Original Doll, both Katrina Borhan (also known as Forest Looper) (12:25) and Heather Bright, writers of the song, detail each on their side how the song came to be. Since it was never used, over a decade later, Katrina Borhan sold the hook to duo BEAUZ, releasing their version "Red" in 2022. Listen to the track here. 32. "Rock the Boat" by Momoiro Clover Z Written by Nicole Morier and Greg Kurstin, "Rock the Boat" is a rework of Britney's scrapped song "Dangerous". Meant for Spears' album Circus (2008), it was reworked/translated to Japanese and released in Momoiro Clover Z's album Hakkin no Yoake (2016). Britney's version leaked in 2011. Listen to the track here. 33. "Save Me From Myself" by Nicole Scherzinger This track is the second that Nicole took from the bunch Ne-Yo wrote for Britney, as he said on On Air With Ryan Seacrest. Nicole's album was shelved, so the song wasn't officially released. Listen to the track here. 34. "Secret (Shh)" by Charli XCX Jesse Saint John wrote Britney's song "Love Me Down," but it wasn't the first he did for her. He told GAY Times and BreatheHeavy that he wrote "Secret (Shh)" for Britney, who was interested on it, but Charli was quicker and released it on her 2016 EP Vroom Vroom. When breaking the news to Britney's A&R, he was told to just write a new one. Listen to the track here. 35. "See My Side" by Jordin Sparks When discussing about Blackout for Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Albums podcast (30:08), producer Christian Karlsson, better known as Bloodshy, reveals there's a track called "See My Side" which Britney couldn't finish recording since it made her too emotional. It went onto form part of Jordin Sparks' debut self-titled album (2007). Listen to the track here. 36. "Sexy Sexy" by Charo It's a story Charo loves to tell. Like in Oprah: her son was working on this song, theoretically for Britney, until Charo heard it and demanded him to give it to her. Listen to the track here. 37. "Shake My" by Three 6 Mafia (feat. Kalenna and Pitbull) Songwriter Kalenna Harper, also known as Frankie Storm, revealed on The Original Doll podcast that "Shake My" was one of the many songs she pitched for Britney. The hook from the demo was saved and used for this Three 6 Mafia song, featuring Kalenna herself. Listen to the track here. *For some reason, Kalenna's episodes on The Original Doll were removed from the podcast so can't provide a source link. 38. "Shame" by Monrose Pete Kirtley, writer of the song, recently appeared as guest on the podcast I Wish I Knew THAT About Songwriting, where he tells (23:39) how this song was on initial hold for Britney Spears. Recalling the chaotic times Britney was going through at the time, he says plans were scrapped and made the song to be pitched for someone else. It landed with German girl group Monrose, who released as their first single and enjoyed of big success in their home country, as it hit #1 on the charts. Listen to the track here. 39. "Speed Seduction" by Angel Faith Christy Lauren is a prolific songwriter, member of the songwriting team The Matrix, better known for their material with Avril Lavigne, and that worked with Britney during In the Zone sessions. During her stop on The Original Doll with James Rodriguez podcast, she shared (min 1:10:53) this title as a song recorded by Britney but that unfortunately didn't make the cut. It was eventually recorded by Angel Faith, former artist and ex-member of girl group No Secrets, although I don't see it included on her debut and only album Believe In Angels... Believe In Me (2004). Listen to the track here. 40. "State Of Grace" by Christophe Willem A favorite among Britney fans. Britney recorded this song but didn't include it on Blackout. Songwriter Steve Anderson was happy though that it ended with Christophe, who also recorded a French version, "Entre nous et le sol". Listen to the track here. 41. "Sucker For Pain" by Lil Wayne, Wiz Khalifa, Imagine Dragons w/ Logic, Ty Dolla $ign (feat. X Ambassadors) "Sucker For Pain" is a song used for the soundtrack of film Suicide Squad (2016). Probably recorded by many others too, a version by Britney leaked in 2022. Listen to the track here. 42. "S&M" by Rihanna Songwriter Ester Dean revealed that she wrote "S&M" for Britney, but Rihanna came in the way. However, Britney later jumped on a remix of the song, taking it to the #1 spot on Billboard's Hot 100. Listen to the track here. 43. "Tall Boy" by Har Mar Superstar Almost used as promotion, this song was reported as a Britney reject time, after time, after time. Listen to the track here. 44. "Telephone" by Lady Gaga (feat. Beyoncé) A very well known Britney scrap, especially after Britney's demo leaked online (producer Darkchild had a word on it) and became the most illegally downloaded song of 2010. Lady Gaga said it was written for Spears but that kept it to herself after it didn't make the cut to Britney's album. Listen to the track here. 45. "Tilt Ya Head Back" by Nelly (feat. Christina Aguilera) It was already confirmed in 2004 by producer Dorian Moore, who said Britney's label passed on the track for being "too urban." Janet Jackson and Christina Aguilera were the following options, being the latter who'd officially join Nelly. A full version by Britney leaked in 2021. Listen to the track here. 46. "Umbrella" by Rihanna (feat. Jay-Z) Probably the most famous "Britney reject." Composer The-Dream would talk about it ever since the year it dropped, and a decade later as well. The-Dream and Tricky Stewart, pair that previously penned Britney's 2003 hit "Me Against the Music," wrote "Umbrella" for Britney, but got it returned by her label since Spears already had enough material for her album. They'd then pitch it to Mary J. Blige and Rihanna, it even was in hands of Taio Cruz for a minute, but it would be the Barbadian songstress the one taking it and scoring a global mega smash. Listen to the track here. 47. "When I Grow Up" by The Pussycat Dolls Although evident with the producer's demo leaked time ago, this popularly known Britney reject was finally confirmed to be so by Theron James, writer of the song, in 2020. After reworked lyrics, it was recorded and released by The Pussycat Dolls in 2008. Not satisfied with rejecting the song, Britney also scrapped a cameo on the song's music video. Listen to the track here. 48. "When I Rule The World" by LIZ According to artist LIZ, she had to fight to get this song back once learning Britney Spears was after it. It'd be the second SOPHIE-produced song (that we know of) that Britney showed interest in. Listen to the track here. 49. "Whiplash" by Selena Gomez Included on Selena's album When The Sun Goes Down (2011), "Whiplash" was written by Greg Kurstin, Nicole Morier and Britney Spears. Spears recorded it during sessions for her Circus album, but ended not using it. Listen to the track here. 50. "Whole Again" by Atomic Kitten This is a different case. "Whole Again" was released as a single by Atomic Kitten in early 2001 in the UK, meeting a career-saving success. Andy McCluskey and Stuart Kershaw, members of band Orchestral Manoeuvres In the Dark (OMD) and creators of Atomic Kitten and also main writers of their early music, revealed that so was the furore of "Whole Again," that offers quickly started coming by music executives trying to snatch the song, since it wasn't released yet overseas. Specifically, they name Clive Calder, co-founder of Zomba Group and Jive Records, who allegedly wanted it for someone of his label: Britney Spears and Céline Dion. They rejected all offers, planning for the song to become a worldwide hit for Atomic Kitten, but now, years later, they express regret seeing things didn't exactly turn out their way. Listen to the track here. 51. "You Don't Know Me" by Ben Folds (feat. Regina Spektor) Producer Dennis Herring shared in Twitter the story about how he tried to get Britney to duet on this song, and how worrisome the experience turned out especially after the revelations from Britney's battle against her conservatorship. Since the collaboration got quashed, Ben Folds approached Regina Spektor, who gladly joined and added her own touch. Listen to the track here. ___ . ___ On this separated section go the songs that have something on them that were on contention for Britney. Mainly talking about production/instrumentals recycled or repurposed on new songs. 1. "Fuego" by The Cheetah Girls The production of "Fuego" is the same found on Britney's unreleased song "Just Let Me Go" (also known by fans as "Love 2 Love U"), but with the "La Isla Bonita" sample removed. J. R. Rotem produced both tracks (you may know him from Blackout's bonus track "Everybody," which The Cheetah Girls also recorded). Listen to "Just Let Me Go" here. Listen to "Fuego" here. 2. "Waterbed" by The Chainsmokers According to songwriter Melanie Fontana, Britney's song "Mood Ring" was originally written as a collaboration between The Chainsmokers and Spears. The Chainsmokers rejected the track but kept the production reusing it for "Waterbed". Listen to "Mood Ring (Chainsmokers Demo)" here. Listen to "Waterbed" here. ___ . ___ Now, here are the some songs that I have pending of official source. Either "known," commonly accepted or rumoured: "All In the Name of Love" by Mya "Better In Time" by Leona Lewis "Big Spender" by Adrienne Bailon "Blackout" by Heidi Montag "Boyfriend" by Asia Cruise "Brave" by Jennifer Lopez "Breathing" by Jason Derulo "Click" by Mia J "Crank It Up" by Ashley Tisdale "Dirty" by Darren Hayes "Fanatic" by Heidi Montag "Final Heartbreak" by Jessica Simpson "Follow Me" by Jamie Lynn Spears "Get Outta My Way" by Kylie Minogue "Good Girl Gone Bad" by Rihanna "Hallucination" by Coco Morier "He Loves U Not" by Dream "Hips N' Lips" by Joanna Pacitti "Hometown Girl" by ZHU "Imma *****" by Jérémy Amelin (originally "Monster") "Licky (Under the Covers)" by Shontelle "Like A Drug" by Kylie Minogue "Look How I'm Doing" by Heidi Montag "Middle of Nowhere" by Selena Gomez "Milkshake" by Kelis "Nobody Wants to Be Lonely" by Ricky Martin & Christina Aguilera "Nu-di-ty" by Kylie Minogue "I Don't Care" by Sherman Chung (originally "Outta Here") "Painted Windows" by The Pussycat Dolls "Party In My Head" by September "Popstar" by Sita "Push Up On Me" by Rihanna "Shy Boy" by Jordin Sparks "S.O.S. (Let the Music Play)" by Jordin Sparks "Stuck In Repeat" by Wanessa Camargo "SuperLuva" by Starshell "Supersensual" by Natalie Bassingthwaighte "Sweet Dreams My L.A. Ex" by Rachel Stevens "Sweet Kisses" by Jessica Simpson "Tonight (I'm F***ing You)" by Enrique Iglesias "Trash Me" by Jessie Malakouti Hope you enjoyed this thread. Remember any help, providing official/verified source, is welcome. Credits and thanks to all the fansites, forums, fan accounts and wiki-pages dedicated to Britney (namely, UnreleasedBritneySpears, Britney Xposed, PopHatesFlops, UnreleasedBritney, etc). Also thanks to @trainsskyscrapers, whose Beyoncé thread motivated me to go with this one.
  15. Which pop female has the most impressive career of all time ?
  16. Katamari

    is Hey Rat unironically a bop?

    its sexist yes but the beat
  17. Ethereal

    Does the GP miss Gaga?

    Stefani Germanotta, better known as Gaga, was undeniably one of the biggest pop stars of the 2010s. Many of her fans, and critics alike, claim that she has had a HUGE influence on today's pop music scene. But do you think the GP longs for Gaga's return, or do they simply cringe when reminiscing about the music they once enjoyed from her?
  18. Dark Horse wasn't that good to be obsessing over Katy had better songs on PRISM alone that were better than both Uncle and DH. Legendary Lovers was RIGHT THERE
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