Wednesday, February 02, 2011

Rolling Stone does matter on the Femme Fatale!

Check out a story done by Rolling Stone magazine about the Femme Fatale.


Britney Spears announced her new studio album, Femme Fatale, scheduled for March 15 - but the singer and executive producers are still choosing songs that will make the album. "Not ready" - Dr. Luke responds, that is producing the album with Max Martin, for Rolling Stone. We are now in the middle. I can not even mention the songs that come on the project. We are working with many producers and we supervise with A & R, record label and co msua with their employers, to make a CD cohesive.

The album, of course, include Hold It Against Me, co-written by Luke, Martin and Bonnie McKee, the latter being the same writer from California Gurls, Katy Perry and Dynamite, by Taio Cruz. The first single from Spears made her debut in mid-January, first, and then dropped to sixth.

Originally, Dr. Luke and Max Martin (Swedish composer responsible for some of the biggest hits of the singer, including ...Baby One More Time) planned to offer to Hold It Against Me for Katy Perry. "We could have shown it to, but definitely not his style", said Dr. Luke by phone, direct from Conway Recording Studio in Los Angeles.

"We did it for some time. Wanted to make sure that did not sound anything we had done previously. I took her to the Billboard charts, and he arrazou. It can be heavy on the back and a lot heavier on the bridge, but the chorus is super-pop. You can play the tune at an acoustic guitar and he will still be excellent. " 

The radio (Top40) still playing the song regularly. "It seems an obvious first single, obvious to hear" - says the director of KISS on programming in Los Angeles. He played the song once an hour, when it was released. "You hear all those pieces of music and sound as "Britney"- here's the part of the bridge's dance video. And this will my listeners love her. " 

Although Circus (2008) have sold fewer than 2 million copies, which is not a very large number relative to its historical sales, stores are optimistic about sales of the album in March this year. 

"[Circus] was made up nicely, but we were a little wary of him - a return to a little delicate, but it had been, surely, relevant" - said Mark Hudson, Trans World Entertainment, which provides for a sale of 500,000 copies in its first week. "But this time, his stock is higher." 
 
A couple of executive producers, Martin and Luke, would like to work on more songs on the album. They also confirmed other producers for the CD, as Bloodshy and Benny Blanco

So far, Spears entered the studio more than three times in Los Angeles. "Britney is really fast. She does what she must do at once."

Credits: BritneyNow.com

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