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NewsBritney Spears reveals new album tracklistingBritney Spears has revealed the tracklisting for her forthcoming album 'Blackout'. The pop star's first studio album since 2003's 'In The Zone' features 12 tracks including the lead single 'Gimme More', reports Dotmusic. The 'Blackout' tracklisting is: 'Gimme More' 'Piece Of Me' 'Radar' 'Break The Ice' 'Heaven On Earth' 'Get Naked (I Got A Plan)' 'Freakshow' 'Toy Soldier' 'Hot As Ice' 'Ooh Ooh Baby' 'Perfect Lover' 'Why Should I Be Sad' Spears' label decided to push forward the album's release date from November 13 to October 30 due to leaks on the internet, as previously reported. Meanwhile, the label also filed suit against celebrity blogger Perez Hilton yesterday (October 11) for copyright infringement for allegedly leaking tracks from album, as reported earlier. Macy Gray covers Rod Stewart at Hollywood Bowl Macy Gray covered Rod Stewart, Bob Marley and Deee-Lite during her performance at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles last night (August 26). Running through several tracks from her latest album 'Big', she thrilled an 11,000-strong audience at the KCRW World Festival with an elaborate stage production and wardrobe changes that ranged from a disco-era white-and-red pantsuit to a sharp red suit replete with a ringmaster-style top hat. Natalie Cole made a surprise appearance during Gray's first song, 'Finally Made Me Happy', but a rumoured duet with Justin Timberlake (who appears on Gray's latest album) never materialised. "Ladies and gentemen, boys and girls, pimps and hos -- all you sexy people look especially beautiful when you shake your ass," she said. In addition to playing old favourites, Gray paid tribute to Stewart by singing bits of 'Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?' as well as Bob Marley with 'No Woman No Cry' and Deee-Lite with 'Groove Is In The Heart'. Gray wrapped up her performance with her hit single 'I Try', which prompted a massive audience sing-along. Earlier in the evening, Brazilian Girls delivered a strong set led by seductive, multilingual frontwoman Sabina Sciubba who strutted down the Bowl's catwalk in a revealing catsuit. But it was Zap Mama's set that garnered the most audience participation, with the crowd members clapping and singing along to their Afro-pop, Latin-tinged rhythms. |
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