Britney Spears' record label are trying to force her into recording a new
album. The troubled 26-year-old singer - who was recently photographed emerging
from a recording studio with her manager Larry Rudolph - wants to concentrate on
her acting career, but is reportedly being pushed to make a new record.
A source told the New York Post newspaper: "Britney wants to focus on her TV
and movie career right now. Jive Records and Larry are having trouble getting
her to record, so they forced her hand by releasing the photo of her and Larry
and a statement saying she is working on a new album this summer." Earlier this
week, Larry revealed Britney was busy recording her new album.
He said in a statement: "She is spending her summer in the recording studio,
working on a brand new album. She's working with a team of top-notch producers
and songwriters, and we're very excited about what she's accomplished so far. No
album release date has been confirmed yet." Earlier this year, Britney received
rave reviews for her two cameo appearances in US TV show 'How I Met Your
Mother', prompting speculation she may return to the role in future episodes.
The mother-of-two also enjoyed success with her 2002 movie 'Crossroads' and
was in negotiations to star as Daisy Duke in 'The Dukes of Hazzard'. The role
was eventually filled by Britney's pop rival Jessica Simpson. Britney's last
album 'Blackout' was released in October 2007 and proved a hit with both critics
and fans.