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. A source in LA has alleged that one of the two collaborations will be finished soon with vocal additions by Iggy Azalea. The other collaboration is unknown but seems to have a massive production team hiding its details. There will NOT be a new LP Britney album for a few years, according to an LA production company's employee, so this may be the last Britney music for a while that fans sill get to hear before Britney's likely 2-year hiatus post-residency. Britney's EP is a combination of independent and familiar producers that were asked to create this mini-creation as a "bang" that Britney want to leave behind - at least for now." -- Garnish Music Production student

 

 

 

 

Does this mean that this EP thing will be the last music of britney in years? :o  :o  :boring:

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God I hope not :crying2:

 

btw cute pic  :thirsty:

thank you bby  :xf6:

 

 

 

but srsly, i can't be happy about these two new songs if she is taking a long break from the music industry.. We need Godney to save us from these basic bitchez tbh  :crying4:

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Mixed emotions if this is true tbh :crying5:

 

We'll be getting new music soon, but we won't be getting new music for a long time again. I doubt it'll just be 2 years. I hope the music is NOTHING like what's on BJ because I was very disappointed with BJ.

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Mixed emotions if this is true tbh :crying5:

We'll be getting new music soon, but we won't be getting new music for a long time again. I doubt it'll just be 2 years. I hope the music is NOTHING like what's on BJ because I was very disappointed with BJ.

Agreed

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Sorry but, what "E.P" means?  :trollney:

I will quote from Google:

"

EP stands for "extended play record" or simply "extended play." EPs cover the middle ground between a single and a full length album. They are usually around 5 or six songs in length.

Musicians release EPs for a lot of reasons, but perhaps most importantly, they are frequently used as a promotional tool. EPs are used to introduce new bands, keep interest in an artist alive between full length release, to help promote a tour and more.

EPs can also be a solution for artists who want to release something more than a single but can't afford the studio time to record a full length album. EPs still have enough music to be a more complete project than a single but are still short enough to require less studio time than a 10 to 12 song full length.Some musicians use EPs to experiment with new music styles or dabble in less commercial sounds than their full length albums feature. EPs are often sometimes used to release b-sides/unreleased tracks that got cut from the full length." You're welcome! ;)

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