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Billboard: Britney Spears In Back In The Studio: Remember Her Six Best Breakup Jams


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Well the news about Britney back in the recording studio is spreading so fast because she is a LEGEND. The world is always exicited for Britney spears music, i mean who isn't? Billboard not only posted that Britney was back in the studio (which we already knew about it) but they also listed the six best breakup jams Britney recorded! Wish inside out made the list. The list of songs they chose are:

1.) "Stronger"

The powerful, I'm-done-with-your-B.S. single off Oops, I Did It Again is the gold standard in the Britney cannon, and her team should be playing it on a loop in the studio as they consider what's next.

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2.) "Everytime"

No, this isn't a Britney-in-control song, but this tune, another off Britney, is a necessary edition to any album dealing with the end of a relationship (and, man, what a companion piece to "Cry Me A River"!).

 

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3.) "Lonely"

Off Britney, this track is just the kind of sexy "I've moved on" dance song that fans would love to see more of in her work. While Spears' most recent stuff hasn't been as huge on radio as it was in her millennial pop heyday,  a return to this type of sound could be just the thing to bring back now-all-grown-up fans.

 

4.) "Don't Go Knockin' On My Door"

Belonging on the same style playlist as "Cinderella" -- although this one comes off the earlier Oops -- these kind of sassy breakup jams are why Britney Spears is a mainstay in workout playlists. On to the next one.

 

5.) "Cinderella"

Also never a single, this song, from Britney, was quintessential of a certain youthful era of the star -- "My way or the highway." A return to that mindset in her music would be as good as an 

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6.) "Shattered Glass"

Never released as a single, this angry, nearly mocking tune off Circus likely represents Spears' current emotional state. Note to Team Spears: Britney-with-attitude is never the wrong path to take.

 

 

 

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3.) "Lonely"

Off Britney, this track is just the kind of sexy "I've moved on" dance song that fans would love to see more of in her work. While Spears' most recent stuff hasn't been as huge on radio as it was in her millennial pop heyday,  a return to this type of sound could be just the thing to bring back now-all-grown-up fans.

 

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2.) "Everytime"

No, this isn't a Britney-in-control song, but this tune, another off Britney, is a necessary edition to any album dealing with the end of a relationship (and, man, what a companion piece to "Cry Me A River"!).

 

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3.) "Lonely"
Off Britney, this track is just the kind of sexy "I've moved on" dance song that fans would love to see more of in her work. While Spears' most recent stuff hasn't been as huge on radio as it was in her millennial pop heyday,  a return to this type of sound could be just the thing to bring back now-all-grown-up fans.

 



4.) "Don't Go Knockin' On My Door"
Belonging on the same style playlist as "Cinderella" -- although this one comes off the earlier Oops -- these kind of sassy breakup jams are why Britney Spears is a mainstay in workout playlists. On to the next one.



 THESEEEEEE

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