While the rest of us were ringing in the New Year and taking down the tree, some artists were hard at work.
Britney Spears took to Twitter to tell fans that she was “really focused on my music right now.” Whether that”s a veiled reference to all the rumors that swirled over the holidays that she has been kicked off of “X Factor,” we don”t know, but it”s good news for Spears fans regardless.
In her chat, she also reveals that she”s “collaborating with some new inspiring producers,” without naming names, and that she”s “excited” about the new stuff.
Spears last album was 2011″s “Femme Fatale,” though she and will.i.am more recently dropped the tune, “Scream And Shout,” late last year. It debuted at No. 12 on Billboard’s Hot 100.
In December, Elijah Blake, who”s written for Usher and Rihanna, revealed that he”s working with Spears on a new album. “I think her fans will be surprised by it,” he told thatgrapejuice.net. “I would say it”s definitely the ‘unexpected” Britney in so many ways, in that she”s playing with new textures and stomping on new grounds and genres.” He added that “she”s definitely trying to push the envelope this time and really talk from a more personal point of view.”
As we reported in October, it looks like Spears may be working with “Blackout” collaborator/producer Nate “Danja” Hills.
Spears wasn”t the only one working on a new set over the holidays. The Dixie Chicks” Natalie Maines tweeted that she had finished her first solo album, “Mother,” which will come out May 7. The first single is the title track, a cover of the Pink Floyd song.
Producer Ben Harper produced the rock album, according to a number of outlets. She and Harper have performed the song together live on selected Harper tour dates this past year.
The song also appears on “West Of Memphis: Voices of Justice,” a compilation album also featuring Lucinda Williams, Marilyn Manson, Band Of Horses, Eddie Vedder, Bob Dylan and others. The album is the companion to “West of Memphis,” a documentary about the West Memphis Three, three young men convicted for the murder of three 8-year old boys. Their conviction was overturned in 2011 after a number of artists, including Maines, had worked hard for their release.
The album will be Maines” first release since the 2006 Dixie Chicks” album, “Taking The Long Way.” While there are no plans for Dixie Chicks to record together any time soon (if ever again), they will reunite for a show on July 13at the Craven Country Jamboree in Canada. The Chicks are filling in for Lady Antebellum, who canceled the date due to Hillary Scott”s pregnancy.
UPDATE: Spears is also working with will.i.am and Hit-Boy, who has become very sought after following his collaborations with Kanye West and Jay-Z on “Ni***s in Paris” and Kendrick Lamar’s “Backseat Freestyle,” according to Entertainment Weekly. A rep told EW that Spears has not worked with Blake, as we wrote above.