Chart-topping songwriters are eagerly lining up to work on Britney Spears’ long-awaited 10th studio album, sources tell Pvnew.
We hear Charli XCX and Julia Michaels are among the lyrical savants who have been tapped to pen tracks for what Spears’ team hopes will become the Princess of Pop’s first full-length release in nearly a decade.
However, our sources say Spears has not recorded any new material yet, as the project is only starting to take shape.
The US Sun was first to report on Charli’s involvement.
Reps for Spears, Charli and Michaels did not respond to Pvnew’s requests for comment.
The “Toxic” singer, 42, last released an album in 2016, titled “Glory.”
She took a break from work in 2019 and later described it as a strike, explaining that she did not want her estranged father, Jamie Spears, to continue benefitting from her music sales during her conservatorship.
After a Los Angeles judge terminated the 13-year legal arrangement in 2021, Britney released collaborations with Elton John (“Hold Me Closer”) and Will.i.am (“Mind Your Business”) in 2022 and 2023, respectively.
Pvnew first reported in August that Britney was planning on recording a new album amid her divorce from her third husband, Sam Asghari.
“She has an upcoming writers camp and is getting songs from some big artists,” a source told us at the time.
However, we’re told the Grammy winner ultimately pressed pause on returning to music to focus on the October release of her memoir, “The Woman in Me,” in which she candidly admitted to “struggling” with the idea of performing again after years of trauma.
Britney previously worked with Michaels, 30, on seven “Glory” songs, including the single “Slumber Party.”
“We’d sit and write everything together,” she recalled in her bestselling book. “I had passion about it. It was the one thing in the thirteen years of the conservatorship that I really put my heart into.”
Charli, meanwhile, submitted demos for the “Crossroads” star’s 2013 album, “Britney Jean,” to no avail.
“Nothing ended up on there, but I’m honored anytime Britney calls, obviously,” the “Boom Clap” singer, 31, shared on “Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen” in 2022. “What a queen.”
This month marks the 25th anniversary of Britney’s debut album, “…Baby One More Time.”