The Scotsman

There’ll be no more albums as I’m through with the music industry, says Britney Spears

- Naomi Clarke

Britney Spears has said she will “never return to the music industry” as she shut down speculatio­n that she is working on a new album.

The 42-year-old pop superstar made the statement on social media in response to US outlets claiming songwriter­s were about to pen songs for a 10th studio album.

Spears put the rumours to bed, writing on Instagram: “Just so we’re clear most of the news is trash!!! They keep saying I’m turning to random people to do a new album… I will never return to the music industry!!!”

She also said that when she writes now she does so “for fun” or for other artists, revealing that she has written more than 20 songs in the past two years for various people.

Spears added: “I’m a ghostwrite­r and I honestly enjoy it that way!!!”

The singer-songwriter also put an end to speculatio­n that her new memoir, The Woman In Me, was released without her approval, which she said was “far from the truth”.

The book received rave reviews, with critics praising her for its “raw and unfiltered” approach when depicting her experience of fame, motherhood and living under a conservato­rship.

The Instagram post was accompanie­d alongside an image of the 17th century painting titled Salome Bearing The Head Of St John the Baptist by Italian baroque artist Guido Reni. Spears, whose hits songs include Toxic, Oops!… I Did It Again, and …Baby One More Time, last released music in July in a collaborat­ion with Black Eyed Peas member Will.i.am, titled Mind Your Business.

The track followed on from her collaborat­ion with Sir Elton John in 2022 which was her first new music in six years and her first release since the end of her 13-year conservato­rship.

Across her career she has released nine studio albums, which have all enjoyed chart and sales success.

She has also won one Grammy for best dance recording for her song Toxic and has been nominated for a further seven, along with four Brit Awards.

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