
Britney Spears says decision to not release new music is her way of saying "F*ck You"
Britney Spears has shared a lengthy post on socials discussing her decision not to release new music, revealing that it's her way of saying "Fuck You" to those that took advantage of her and her talent over the past 13 years.
Yesterday (27 December) on Instagram, Spears shared a new post with a lengthy note about why she hasn't released new music since 2016's Glory album.
Reflecting on her conservatorship, which was terminated last month, Spears wrote that she chose "the fake denial "everything's totally fine" approach because I didn't want to cause conflict."
"I asked for 13 years to perform new songs and remixes of my old songs ... and every time I asked I was told "No..."," Spears continued. "It was a set up to make me fail yet I knew exactly what I wanted my fans to see."
Spears wrote, "So much wasted time to only embarrass and humiliate me and I guess it seems odd to most now why I don't even do my music anymore... that's just the surface issues. People have no idea the awful things that were done to me personally."
She also wrote how she's "scared of people and the business" and how "not doing my music anymore is my way of saying "Fuck You" in a sense when it only actually benefits my family by ignoring my real work."
View this post on Instagram
- Ani Glass shares new single "Phantasmagoria" from upcoming second album
- Campbell King presents new single, "My Mates"
- Paul Weller joins forces with Robert Plant on "Clive's Song"
- Loreen signs to Polydor France and shares new single, "Echoes"
- BIG SPECIAL unveil surprise new album, NATIONAL AVERAGE
- A. G. Cook announces songwriting workshop with School of Song
- Boko Yout unveils debut album GUSTO, driven by semi-fictional character
Get the Best Fit take on the week in music direct to your inbox every Friday

Lorde
Virgin

OSKA
Refined Believer

Tropical F*ck Storm
Fairyland Codex
