Rumor has it Britney Spearswill be appearing on Madonna‘s new album, MDNA, which is slated for a late-March release date. On Twitter, a front & back cover of Madge’s new album was leaked with what appeared to show Miss Britney Spears seemingly sharing vocals on track numero uno, “Girls Gone Wild,” causing a frenzy on the social media site.

Neither Madonna nor Britney’s reps have answered any questions regarding the track.

This wouldn’t be the first time the two hot bixches have collaborated, with Madonna appearing on Britney’s 2003 release, In The Zone, for “Me Against The Music” – then later collaborating locking lips at the 2003 MTV Video Music Awards and Britney appearing on video during Madonna’s Hard Candy tour for “Human Nature.”

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In celebration of the New Year I come with you an mp3 version of “Don’t Keep Me Waiting” acoustic version! Hope everyone is enjoying their day. I am gonna catch up on some missing photos of Britney very soon within the next couple of days.


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On Britney Spears’ latest release, B in the Mix: The Remixes Vol. 2, which dropped Tuesday (October 11), a group of dance music’s biggest names have put their stamp on some of the singer’s most-popular tunes from the past few years.

Chopped, screwed and broken down, the songs reach new extremes. “It’s cool that big mainstream pop artists let their music be remixed by people in the underground, like me,” Kaskade, who contributed his version of “Gimme More,” told MTV News. “It shines a new light on the EDM scene and how far it can reach. I give Britney props for taking chances and letting dance music be heard by the masses.”

Kaskade is one of many EDM artists who appear on the album. He and other DJs who contributed say it’s been a gratifying experience.

“She’s been a pop icon for so long. I appreciate a lot of the values she brings to music,” Cobra Starship’s Alex Suarez explained. “She sings really well. I appreciate her talents. I definitely respect what she does and why she’s successful.

“I’m impressed people stick by her, and when I got the opportunity, I was like, ‘Wow.’ Britney Spears is huge. She’s a huge name worldwide.’ ”

Suarez remixed “Till the World Ends” and said he didn’t want to go too far off course for his take on the Femme Fatale single. “I thought the original was really good to begin with,” he explained. “I thought I wanted to make this as special as I can. I tried to stick true to the structure of the song.

“Sometimes, you get remixes and they chop it up and mix it around, which is cool. The thing with a Britney Spears remix is people like to sing along.”

Kaskade explained that he was “excited at the chance to get to mess with” “Gimme More,” and he wanted to make sure his remix worked with his musical style. “I wanted to make sure that it would be something that would eventually fit into my live set,” he said. “That is the true test for me: Taking a huge pop vocal and making it work with my music can be a little tricky, but I find the challenge fun. I really dig what Brit does, and this song is awesome, so I was really excited.”

The album is a blend of old and new remixes: EDM superstar Tiësto, who banked his “Piece of Me” remix ages before, said it’s cool to be included. “That already happened like four or five years ago. That remix is pretty old, but it’s funny they put it on the album ’cause it’s a timeless remix,” Tiësto told MTV News. “I was always proud of that remix, because the opinions about Britney are different, but what I did with that remix is pretty special. The melody, the atmosphere is totally different than the original. For me, it’s always been a special remix. I’m glad they added that on the album.”

The track list also includes “Radar” (Tonal Club Remix), “Womanizer” (Benny Benassi Extended), “Circus” (Linus Loves Remix), “If U Seek Amy” (U-Tern Remix), “3″ (Manhattan Clique Club Remix), “I Wanna Go” (Gareth Emery Remix) and “Criminal” (Radio Mix).

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Britney Spears’ first remix album, B In The Mix: The Remixes, dropped what feels like a zillion hairstyles ago in 2005. In the six years since, the pop star has released three albums — Blackout, Circus and Femme Fatale — whose content is even more perfectly suited for a gleaning dancefloor makeover. Which makes us ultra-excited for the crazy baby’s B In The Mix: The Remixes Vol. 2 to drop on October 11. Brit posted the cover art and track listing on her Tumblr today — jump below to see which singles are getting all mixed up.

In addition to her 2009 single “3″, three tracks from each of Britney’s last three albums get the remix treatment on this compilation. (Though “Radar” was a single during the Circus period, it first appeared on Blackout, so we’re grouping it with that set of tunes.)

Did Brit pick the right songs to get remixed? Personally, we’re sure someone could have done some wonderful things to “Break The Ice”.

Britney Spears — B In The Mix: The Remixes Vol. 2

1. Gimme More (Kaskade Club Mix)
2. Piece Of Me (Tiësto Club Mix)
3. Radar (Tonal Club Remix)
4. Womanizer (Benny Benassi Extended)
5. Circus (Linus Loves Remix)
6. If U Seek Amy (U-Tern Remix)
7. 3 (Manhattan Clique Club Remix)
8. Till The World Ends (Alex Suarez Club Remix)
9. I Wanna Go (Gareth Emery Remix)
10. Criminal (Varsity Team Remix)

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I’ve added new captures of Britney’s music video for I Wanna Go in HD.

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I’ve added new captures of Britney’s music video for Till The World In in HD.

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I’ve added new captures of Britney’s music video for Hold It Against Mein HD.

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Swedish duo Korallreven completely transform Britney Spears‘ ‘Till the World Ends’ with a new remix that unmasks the hidden, haunting side of the catchy pop tune.

The remix starts out like a new age song, with sparse, airy instrumentation next to the whispered vocals, “All I know is life on Earth is evil / There may be life somewhere else / But there isn’t / How do you know? / Because I know things.”

The new age vibe remains as Brit’s vocals arrive, and the intensity slowly builds through the first two verses. Just when it seems like thumping techno beats are about to appear, a single loud drum echoes instead, followed a few seconds later by another. The sporadic drums give the song an almost eerie feeling.

Emphasizing percussion over the song’s hook might sound counter-intuitive, but this minimalist approach works really well. It’s a nice re-interpretation of the track.

‘Till the World Ends’ has seen a number of remixes, both official and unofficial, from the version featuring Nicki Minaj and co-writer Kesha to the strangely compelling R. Kelly remix. The song peaked at No. 3 on Billboard back in May.


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