Britney Spears' latest single is reportedly delayed caused by problems while using Toxic singer's voice. Plans release a the 34-year-old singer's new track Make Me (Oooh) were postponed a few weeks ago, caused by "techinical production difficulties" without any new date announced. And based on editors at British newspaper The Sun, having less new Britney material is reportedly because record company bosses are unhappy with all the Baby One More Time musician's vocal develop the song. "The single is a huge nightmare for everyone involved," an origin tells the paper. "When it reduced to the final version on the track, the label just didn't like her voice along with the producers were struggling to restore work using the recordings they'd." The publication reports producers and executives have allegedly held emergency meetings which has a view to transforming the track so it will be ready for release.
"They've aimed to find someone to include some guest vocals to bolster the track as opposed to finding amount of time in Britney's schedule to re-record - but they've really struggled," the insider adds. "It's been very stressful, the track ought to have been out long ago now." Make Me (Oooh) is scheduled to get the lead single from her ninth studio album, the discharge date ones is also yet for being announced. In May, Joe Riccitelli, the Executive Vice President of Britney's record label RCA Records told America's Billboard magazine he was, "waiting to be with her to finish the album,” and was "really excited" in regards to the record. Comments are closed.
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