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Britney Spears' fifth studio album is still in production and is set to be released in fall 2007.

People magazine reported in March 2006 that it was scheduled for a November 2006 release.[1] However, it was delayed due to Spears' second pregnancy which she announced on May 9, 2006. Spears confirmed in an August 2006 issue of People magazine that the album will be released next year and that it will be the best of her albums. MTV has confirmed that rapper T-Pain has been asked to produce a few songs for the new album[2] and that Sean Garrett has finished three tracks.[3] Jonathan Rotem, a well-known R&B producer, is working in the studio with Spears. His record label's official site mentioned that he is working on a few songs for Spears' new album, two of which are entitled Everybody and Who Can She Trust. Also Swizz Beatz, along with Sean Garrett, is currently working on the album. Rolling Stone has confirmed that Britney is also working with Nate Hills on her upcoming new album.

After giving birth to her second child, Spears has been back in the studio since October 27, 2006. Britney has also reunited with the manager that made her famous, Larry Rudolph. The two were seen leaving a recording studio in December.

In November 2006, Pharrell Williams announced to People Magazine that he is producing tracks in New York with Britney. [4] Access Hollywood has reported that Britney is in the studio with Scott Storch. Kara DioGuardi has confirmed on her official website, that she's currently working with Britney. People has reported that Lukasz Gottwald is mixing tracks with Britney in The Palms recording studio in Las Vegas. [5] In December 2006, Sean Garrett talked about Britney's upcoming album saying that it's going to be incredible. He defined, the seven tracks that they've done as exciting, aggressive and fun. He added that they're definitely getting back to the basics and trying to make the world dance and sing to her beat. [6]

Producer Patrick Smith has confirmed that he just finished two tracks with Britney for her new album in the studio. [7]


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