Britney Spears' new studio album continues to create a buzz as the pop star successfully puts her life and professional career back on rail. File photo of Britney on her return to LA from her family home in Kentwood, Louisiana, Friday afternoon, June 20. Photo Credit: VT/HJW/SJ / Splash News
June 30, 2008 (Sawf News) - Britney Spears' new studio album continues to create a buzz as the pop star successfully puts her life and professional career back on rail.
Rodney "Darkchild" Jenkins, who worked with Spears on her 2001 album, Britney, producing the remix for the track Overprotected and I Love Rock 'n' Roll, told Rap-Up TV that he is working on "very dancey, really up-tempo, aggressive, catchy, and hook friendly" material for Britney's next album.
"I'm just trying some new things. I've always worked with Britney," he said. "I love working with her. I'm just trying to reinvent her and reinvent myself with her project."
Jenkins, who will produce two tracks for the new album due to hit shelves in 2009, started working with Spears just four weeks back, but the two have already laid down some sample tracks, which Jenkin attributes to Britney's professionalism.
"It usually takes people a long time to record songs and we just did a song. She walked in at 8:30 and was out by 10:30 -- did the whole song -- in and out," he says.
Spears, who made a professional comeback in 2007 with the release of her sixth studio album, Blackout, after a four year hiatus, was back in the studio in May with producers JR Rotem and Sean Garrett evolving the sound and direction for her next album.
Speaking at the BMI Pop Awards in Beverly Hills on May 20, Rotem told People, "She's great. She's like a master at what she does. She's a lot more experienced than most people. She just has the 'it' factor that not every artist has. So it's always nice to work with her."
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