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LOS ANGELES: Britney Spears is gearing up for another
comeback attempt.
The pop singer's label said on Monday it would release her new album, "Circus,"
on December 2, her 27th birthday.
The album marks the follow-up to 2007's "Blackout," which was also billed as a
comeback after a sustained period of personal and professional woes. It failed
to return Spears to the commercial heyday she enjoyed at the turn of the
century.
The latest comeback talk got a boost last week when Spears won three prizes at
the MTV Video Music Awards in Hollywood and did not commit any missteps in the
process.
The first single from the album is called "Womanizer," Jive Records said in a
statement. The label said Spears collaborated with a team of writer/producers,
including stalwarts such as Swedish hitmaker Max Martin and Floyd "Danja" Hills.
Jive is ultimately owned by Sony Music Entertainment Inc, a unit of Sony Corp. |