Britney Spears Working On New Music After Being Freed From 13-Year Conservatorship
Britney Spears Working On New Music After Being Freed From 13-Year Conservatorship
Britney Spears is back in the studio.
The “Oops, I Did It Again” singer is reportedly gearing up to record new tunes after finally breaking free from a 13-year conservatorship and six-year hiatus. Her last album, Glory released in 2016.

According to a source via The Sun,
“Several people who she feels comfortable working with have been contacted and asked if they would like to work on music with Britney again and everyone seems pretty keen to be involved.'”
They added,
“She has been through an incredibly tough few years but deep down she does love making music and performing so to have some new music out there could really help her turn over a new leaf.”
As previously reported, Britney Spears‘ conservatorship, which was controlled by her father Jamie Spears, ended in November 2021. The ending meant that, for the first time since 2008, the singer regained control over her personal life and finances.
At the time, Judge Brenda Penny ruled that,
“The court finds and determines that the conservatorship of the person and the Estate of Britney Jean Spears is no longer required”
Since then, Spears has used social media to speak out against her family, including her sister Jamie Lynn Spears. Most recently, Spears sent her sister a cease and desist letter, accusing her of exploitation for monetary gain.

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