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Charli XCX confirms she wrote songs for potential new Britney Spears album



Charli XCX confirmed she was tapped to write songs for Britney Spears’ potential 10th studio album.

The “Official” songstress candidly revealed she worked with the Princess of Pop’s team on the project during an appearance on “Watch What Happens Live” Monday.

After the news “leaked to the press,” however, things changed.

Charli XCX confirmed she was asked to write songs for Britney Spears’ potential 10th studio album. Charles Sykes/Bravo via Getty Images

During an appearance on “Watch What Happens Live” Monday, the English songwriter confirmed Page Six’s reporting that she was working with the Princess of Pop’s team on the project. Charles Sykes/Bravo via Getty Images

Charli, 31, explained it was then that she learned Spears may not have been aware of the process as the “Toxic” songstress took to social media to debunk claims she would be returning to music in January.

“Britney then did this post where she was like, ‘I don’t have random people write for me.’ I was like, ‘Okay, go off!’ So I don’t know that she was part of the process,” the songwriter continued.

“Her team was running before they could walk,” she added. “Britney probably has a load of other projects that she’s focusing on. So I did get asked but I don’t know if it’s like, real.”

The hitmaker candidly opened up about the experience while answering a caller’s question about the long-awaited album. Dave Benett/Getty Images for Netflix

“[The news] was leaked to the press,” she began. Billboard via Getty Images

Andy Cohen questioned if Charli wrote any tracks in hopes Spears, 42, would record them.

“Of course,” the English hitmaker said. “I went to Malibu and I wrote. You always write songs hoping Britney’s going to record them … but you know, she didn’t record it.”

However, she is still holding on to hope that Spears will change her mind, saying “It would be a dream come true.”

Reps for Spears weren’t immediately available for comment.

Charli explained it was then that she learned Spears may not have been aware of her team’s ambitions as the “Gimme More” songstress took to social media to deny she was returning to music in January. Getty Images

“Britney then did this post where she was like, ‘I don’t have random people write for me.’ I was like, okay, go off! So I don’t know that she was part of the process,” the “Official” singer said. Getty Images

In January, sources told Page Six that Charli and Julia Michaels were among the songwriters asked to work on the “Circus” singer’s possible new album.

At the time, the project was in the beginning stages and Spears hadn’t recorded any of the tracks.

The Grammy winner’s last album, “Glory,” was released in 2016, but she’s since worked on smaller projects, including her “Hold Me Closer” collaboration with Elton John in 2021 and her “Mind Your Business” track with Will.i.am in 2023.

“Her team was running before they could walk,” she continued. Getty Images

“Britney probably has a load of other projects that she’s focusing on. So I did get asked but I don’t know if it’s like, real,” Charli added. Getty Images

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Despite Spears’ team seemingly pushing her to get back into the recording studio, the pop star is reluctant as she vowed to never release another album in January.

“Just so we’re clear most of the news is trash !!! They keep saying I’m turning to random people to do a new album … I will never return to the music industry !!!” the “Gimme More” singer wrote on Instagram at the time.

In September 2022, she also claimed she’d “probably never perform again” due to being “traumatized” onstage during her 13-year conservatorship.

In January, Spears vowed she would never return to the music industry. Getty Images

She’s previously opened up about traumatic experiences while performing in the past. Getty Images

While under the control of her father, Jamie Spears, the pop icon was forced to perform during her “Piece of Me” tour in New Jersey in 2018 despite having a 102-degree fever.

Ahead of her conservatorship coming to an end in November 2021, Britney testified that performing with the fever was “one of the scariest moments of her life.”

She later elaborated on the patriarch’s abuses in her best-selling memoir, “The Woman in Me,” alleging he also forced her to be on a “strict diet” of chicken and vegetables.

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