The Borneo Post

Britney Spears on pop inspiratio­n and why she’s not making a comeback

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AFTER a career spanning two decades that include highs and lows, pop singer Britney Spears discussed her inspiratio­ns and why her latest album should not be seen as a return to music.

“I don’t really see it as a comeback. I’ve been here for a really long time,” the singer told Reuters ahead of her performanc­e at the Apple Music Festival in London on Tuesday.

Hundreds of fans cheered, sang and danced at the Roundhouse music venue in Camden as Spears and a troupe of male and female dancers performed her chart-topping hits including “...Baby One More Time” and “Oops!.. I Did it Again.”

The singer donned a variety of outfits during the gig, ranging from a sparkly sequined leotard to a schoolgirl-inspired skirt, shirt and tie.

The concert comes a month after Spears’ ninth album “Glory” came out and she delivered a steamy, highoctane performanc­e at MTV’s Video Music Awards, thrusting the singer back in the national spotlight.

“I feel like it’s been a while since I brought new music to the table,” Spears said. “I didn’t want to do a typical pop record for this. I wanted to do something really different.”

Spears, 34, said “Glory,” which features the hit song “Make Me,” is still her style but with “a little bit of a flair to it,” drawing inspiratio­n from pop singer Selena Gomez’s most recent “Revival” tour.

“I just love her music. I think she’s really great. So I was really, really inspired by her work,” she said.

The new album cements a steady return to music after Spears took a hiatus following a personal and career meltdown in 2006-2007 that included shaving her signature blonde locks, losing custody of her two children and being placed under a court- ordered conservato­rship. She made a comeback in late 2008 and since 2013 has helmed a successful residency show in Las Vegas, extended through 2017. As for future musical c o l l a b o r a t i on s , Spears has a couple of rockers in mind, specifical­ly Aerosmith’s charismati­c frontman.

“I love Steven Tyler; he’s great. He’s like rock’n’roll man, like just crazy cool. I think he exudes sex and electricit­y and you’re just like a magnet when you get next to him,” Spears said.

“I would love to work with Lenny Kravitz. I think he’s great; he’s a legend,” she added. — Reuters

I don’t really see it as a comeback. I’ve been here for a really long time. Britney Spears, pop star

 ??  ?? Spears arrives at the 2016 MTV Video Music Awards in NewYork, US, last Aug 28. — Reuters file photo
Spears arrives at the 2016 MTV Video Music Awards in NewYork, US, last Aug 28. — Reuters file photo
 ??  ?? Oasis seen here in a clip from the upcoming documentar­y on the band ‘Supersonic’.
Oasis seen here in a clip from the upcoming documentar­y on the band ‘Supersonic’.

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