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  1. 1. Would you like a Greatest Hits with remade songs (New vocals & new production )?

    • BIG YES! It would be pretty cool listen to some Britney classics renewed with her actual voice & with a different sound
      13
    • Another GH? No, thanks.
      12
    • I refuse to let producers destroy Britney's hits. Over my dead body!
      3
    • Dunno...
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I will have to say no. It kinda ruins the magic of the originals. If it's a live concert, ok but studio recordings - I don't think so. Just look at Xtina's re-recordings of Genie In A Bottle and Beautiful. Plus Cyndi Lauper, Alanis Morisette, Delta Goodrem. There's a reason most singers don't do that. 

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If she does it like Mariah did her Gh remixed then ok but not as a big deal release. Like I would expect a remixed gh to come right before a new album. And when you say remixed I need new vocals, new progressions, new beats and new producers and the songs shouldbe mixed into each other like how a dj does his mixes at a club. Otherwise no need to make a whole album of GH remixed, maybe one or two songs though.

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No. Maybe a

b in the mix vol 3: the hits remixes

1 crazy (Calvin Harris remix)

2 slave 4 u (jump smokers remix)

3 lucky (love to Infinity remix)

4 matm (Dave aude remix)

5 break the ice (cajjmere wray remix)

6 work bitch (diplo remix)

7 pretty girls (cutmore remix)

8 hiam (Calvin Harris remix)

9 if u seek amy (cajjmere wray remix)

10 do somethin (Dave aude remix)

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