What was Britney Spears last released song?

What was Britney Spears last released song?

Britney Spears has released a new song, ‘Swimming In The Stars’, amid continued controversy regarding her father’s control over her career. The track is an offcut from the singer’s last album, 2016’s ‘Glory’. It was released today (December 2) to coincide with the popstar’s 39th birthday.

What songs did Britney Spears remake?

Songs covered by Britney Spears

Song Play Count
The Beat Goes On (Sonny & Cher cover) 170
(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction (The Rolling Stones cover) 90
Black Cat (Janet Jackson cover) 56
Material Girl (Madonna cover) 56

What was Britney Spears second song?

The dance-y “Stronger,” off her album Oops!… I Did It Again not only hit the Hot 100 hard, it also landed in the top 20 of the Pop Songs radio airplay chart. “Sometimes,” Spears’ second single, epitomizes the innocence of the pop star’s first album, especially in its sunny music video.

When was the last time Britney Spears released new music?

Studio albums

Title Studio album details Peak chart positions
US
Britney Jean Released: December 3, 2013 Label: RCA Formats: CD, digital download, streaming 4
Glory Released: August 26, 2016 Label: RCA Formats: CD, LP, digital download, streaming 3

What song made Britney Spears famous?

ToxicGimme MoreToxic PonyCriminalCircusOops!…I Did It Again
Britney Spears/Songs

Is Britney Spears still releasing new music?

Britney Spears is FINALLY working on new music for the first time in six years after breaking free of her conservatorship. Britney Spears is reportedly working on new music after taking a six-year break, following the release of her last album Glory back in 2016.

What was Britney’s first hit?

…Baby One More Time
“…Baby One More Time” was released by Jive as Spears’s debut single on October 23, 1998, when she was only sixteen years old.

Did Britney Spears write blackout?

The lyrical changes that occurred later are said to be ones made by Britney herself, but she remains uncredited on the track. The song was originally intended for Rihanna’s sophomore record, but after producer/writer J.R. Rotem began collaborating with Britney, he pitched the electro-pop jam for Blackout instead.

  • October 8, 2022