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Manager insists Britney Spears isn’t clashing |
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Wednesday, 03 January 2007 |
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Britney Spears'
manager has slammed reports that work on the pop star's comeback album
has been halted because record company executives are unhappy with her
songs so far, relates UTC news.
The star recently spent time in a New York City recording studio laying
down five new tracks, but executives were reportedly less than
impressed with her efforts.
According to New York Post columnist Cindy Adams, the project has come
to an abrupt stop midway through the recording process because bosses
are trying to decide whether to redo the tracks or to drop the project
entirely.
Adams claims executives are also worried about the singer's hard
partying ways and recent negative publicity saying, "Jive fears she's
alienating her fan base. Jive is not in sync with the five tracks Brit
delivered."
Britney Spears'
manager Larry Rudolph slams the claims, telling Adams, "I don't know
where your information came from, but I can only tell you we're in the
middle of recording an album."
Rudolph has also dismissed reports Spears has checked into Arizona
rehabilitation facility Sanctuary for some much-needed rest and
relaxation.
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