BRITNEY SPEARS: GIMME MORE [OFFICIAL LEAD SINGLE HAS LEAKED]....

Britney's official lead single has finally leaked. So much for next week *lol*. Anyway, the track is called Gimme More and it is a dance uptempo track produced by Timbaland protégé Nate "Danjahandz" Hills. The video for the track has already been shot and is currently being edited. This is the VERY track that she'll be performing at the VMA'S on 9th September in Vegas:


This bitch is no fool. This beat is crazy! She is definitely stepping on the right track with this lead single. It's rectro but funky and has the 80's pop stamp plastered (this is the direction Nicole Scherzinger and Jennifer Lopez should have went for). This is EXACTLY how I felt when I first heard Slave 4 U (which was produced by the Neptunes). I think with a track like this, she is going to KILL IT in her VMA performance and I can't wait. Another track that has leaked from Britney's upcomin' album is COLD AS FIRE (EXCLUSIVE DOWNLOAD). Another hot track BUT she sounds like a constipated 3-year-old. Britney's comeback looks to be on the up again. She has also worked with T-Pain on 3 tracks (T-Pain is man of the moment I see. He also features on Chris Brown's new single Kiss Kiss, another Jive artist. Chris debuted the video last night on 106 so that will be up shortly). Check out this extract from MTV:

T-Pain says working with Britney Spears was relatively event-free. He was in the lab with Spears a few months ago — right in the wake of her head-shaving episode, although Pain describes the pop superstar as normal. So normal they were able to knock out three songs — "Cold as Fire," "Boyfriend" and "One of a Kind" — in a short amount of time.

When she met up with Pain in the studio, "She had a wig and cowboy hat on," he told us last week while in town for Screamfest '07. "She came in there, shook my hand and went right into the booth. She was smiling the whole time. In an hour we had a song. I sang it first and she sung over what I did ... in key and everything! Then did a whole 'nother song. She was about her business.

I came out the studio and ... across the street [were] people with cameras on top of the building and waiting for her to come outside," he continued. "I come out, they are like, 'Oh, oh ... stop.' I was like, 'What about me? I got hits".

Interesting.

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