Monday, March 28, 2011

Composer of Gasoline has details about the band!

The Femme Fatale of Britney Spears, slated for release tomorrow, is a very sexy dance album destined to be played in the path of the ballad, the ballad and an after-party club. One track that exemplifies this is the burning Gasoline, written by Claude Kelly, who said he had thought in the most sexy Britney's time to write the song.
 
"The image I had in my mind was Toxic, I'm A Slave 4 U, Boys, as this kind of thing that is sexy and hot, sweaty and she's in a nightclub and she sees a man," he explained to MTV News. "I'm super happy with how the song came out. Sounds like something new and exciting", he said of the band, which was recorded in Los Angeles.
 
"Right now, she is in a place where she wants to be more daring again, so I thought, 'How to make a word Gasoline cool music'", he recalls. "This was really a challenge for me and I tried to work on what I know Britney's Past, Blackout was when she was more mysterious and obscure."

"The only thing that means is that every song is that sense of mystery and daring, something sexy and playful, but also a little dangerous", he reveals. "If you can understand what she is willing, what happened in Gasoline, clear her mind was thinking of something like 'I want to be bold'."

The party never stops at Femme Fatale, and Kelly is confident that fans will be happy with that. "The most common thing I hear from people about Britney is 'I want to dance'. The girls love to dance to Britney", he said. "I think people missed that and wanted it ... This album was like, 'Let's put it in the clubs again'."

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