Britney Spears is scheduled to release her comeback album in November,
but music industry sources squeal that Jive Records might have
difficulty selling it to the public if the pop princess continues her
hard partying ways.
Spears, is slated to record tracks throughout November, December and
this month, reports Page Six, but stopped going to studio sessions
because it was a hindrance to her late-night antics.
"Right now, she is trying to lay down some tracks, but no one is keen
to move very quickly because there is the issue of how to market the
album," an insider tells Page Six. "Jive hasn't even picked producers
for the album."
The record execs are also extremely concerned about the Pop-Tart's
image. "If she doesn't clean up her act - and soon - it is going to be
a problem. The public has grown really tired of her antics and despite
her and [manager Larry Rudolph] promising she would change, she
hasn't," continued our source. "She has lost her core fan base of teen
girls."
Spears has reportedly been 'out on the town' nearly every night for
more than a month to clubs in Los Angeles and Las Vegas. She has spent
numerous nights away in hotels with her latest ex Isaac Cohen, instead
of caring for her two sons, Sean Preston and Jayden James.
A rep for Spears e-mailed the New York Post, "We are anticipating an
album release second half of 2007. Jive is not worried about marketing
the album, in fact we are looking forward to the release. We don't
comment on our artists' personal lives."
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