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Imagine Britney decides to rerecord one of her songs from 1998-2004 period and release it as a single for B9. Which one would you like her to  redo?

I would die to hear Born to make you happy in a fresh version with decent bass and electro melody in the background  ;)

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Email My Heart of Soda Pop obviously 

 

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Was waiting for that :orangu: ( I want to have dis body tho :orangu:)

 

I'd save that for 2018, when she can re-create Baby One More Time as an spectacular, breathtaking song!

Good idea! Maybe an album with 2nd CD with such covers? :)

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I'm gonna say this sounds good in theory, but whenever an artist does this, it sucks. Look up Jordan Knight's remakes of the NKOTB songs. Embarrassing.

Well I kinda like Xtina's Genie 2.0

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I was thinking about this, and I would totally want her to take one of her classic dance tracks - like Crazy, Hold It Against Me, Toxic, or Me Against The Music - and turn it into a mid-tempo, acoustic styled song. She could make it a bonus track (or pre-order single), on the album. I think alot of people would be interested in it.

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I think this is a good idea. I would want her to do a slower more sensual version of IUSA mixed with BOM and TOMH. If not that then a redo and official release of Strangest Love.

Omg strangest love is such a materpiece  :crying1:

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Breathe On Me...

 

But if it has to be a single - Break The Ice 

 

EDIT: Actually What It's Like To Be Me - feat Justin - with an extra verse..

It doesn't have to be a single :) I meant it would be a single :P

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