Britney Spears stops by Target to buy a CD with her bodyguard in Los Angeles


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This song is tearing its way across the internet today, and I’m happy to share it with you! Britney Spears launched her new song 3 just this morning, and it’s going to be part of her greatest hits CD, The Singles which will be available on November 24th.
3 isn’t the greatest song, but diehard Britney fans will probably love it!
Listen to it – let me know what you think.

Britney Spears just announced on her official site BritneySpears.com that she will be releasing Britney Spears The Singles Collection on November 24 in celebration of the 10th anniversary of her debut on the music scene. (It’s been 10 years!?) To launch the special package a brand new single entitled “3,” which Britney recently recorded with hitmaker Max Martin, will go to radio Tuesday, September 29.
There will be two configurations of The Singles Collection; an ultimate fan box set and a standard version.
During her 10 year career, Britney has had 5 albums debut at the #1 spot on the Billboard Top 100 Album Chart, as well as 23 Top 40 hits on the Billboard Pop Singles Chart. Worldwide, Britney Spears is one of the top-selling artists of the last decade, constantly topping charts with her albums …Baby One More Time (1999); Oops!… I Did It Again (2000); Britney (2001); In The Zone (2003); Blackout (2007) and Circus (2008). Worldwide she has sold over 63 million albums.

Britney Spears has come a long way, but Yoko Ono, John Lennon’s 76-year-old widow, thinks the pop star deserves more respect.
“I think that the world was not fair to her, and they’re just using her and not dignifying her,” she told Usmagazine.com at the ThreeAsFour Homage to Yoko Ono on Thursday in NYC.
Up until last year, headlines bearing Spears’ name reported on her bizarre psychotic behaviors, drug use, and a tumultuous custody battle with ex Kevin Federline over her two sons, Sean Preston, 4, and Jayden James, 3.
Now, Spears, 27, is hard at work promoting her sixth album, Circus, on a sold-out international tour.
“I think she’s a survivor and she’s doing very well,” Ono told Us.

Britney Spears has come a long way, but Yoko Ono, John Lennon’s 76-year-old widow, thinks the pop star deserves more respect.
“I think that the world was not fair to her, and they’re just using her and not dignifying her,” she told Usmagazine.com at the ThreeAsFour Homage to Yoko Ono on Thursday in NYC.
Up until last year, headlines bearing Spears’ name reported on her bizarre psychotic behaviors, drug use, and a tumultuous custody battle with ex Kevin Federline over her two sons, Sean Preston, 4, and Jayden James, 3.
Now, Spears, 27, is hard at work promoting her sixth album, Circus, on a sold-out international tour.
“I think she’s a survivor and she’s doing very well,” Ono told Us.
