It’s been 4 years since pop tabloid sensation Britney Spears has released a solo CD. “Blackout” marks Britney’s return to the pop music world. The first single released from “Blackout,” was the club friendly track “Gimme More.” Radio loves the single and it’s proof that Britney is definitely back in the music industry. “Blackout” is a mix of electronica, R&B and club tracks. On the song, “Piece of Me,” Britney declares that she has been the American Dream since she was 17. The song could easily be a radio single as Britney fights back at the tabloids.

“Break The Ice,” is a melodic club friendly song that will strike a chord with Britney’s audience. Fans of her third album, “In The Zone,” will appreciate this song about meeting a new love interest. “Heaven On Earth,” is an electronica inspired fast paced song.

Britney, who is now 25 years old, definitely shows off her adult side on “Blackout.” Song’s on the songs “Get Naked,” and “Freakshow.”

The songs on “Blackout,” have powerful tracks and Britney’s vocals are very melodic and sometimes hypnotic. People who thought Britney might come back with a sad CD because she just went through a divorce are all wrong.

Britney addresses her personal life on the Neptune’s produced song “Why Should I Be Sad.” Britney is a survivor and isn’t letting her personal life or the tabloid drama that follows her from stopping anything.

Britney brought her “A” game to “Blackout.” The upbeat tracks will keep people on the dance floor for hours and are sure to be popular with fans both old and new. When listening to “Blackout,” you can hear that Britney has been inspired by artists such as Madonna, and Pet Shop Boys.

Production-wise Britney can’t lose on “Blackout” as she works with some of the top music producers in the industry. “Blackout” features production from super-hot producer Danja, who has produced for Justin Timberlake, Bloodshy and Avant, and The Neptunes.

Stand out tracks on Blackout include the first single “Gimme More,” “Break The Ice,” “Piece of Me,” “Heaven on Earth,” and “Why Should I Be Sad.”

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