Britney Spears Confirms That She Will Not Return To The Music Industry

JAKARTA - Britney Spears stated that she would never return to the music industry.

Wednesday, January 3, the singer of '...Baby One More Time' via Instagram discussed rumors about his future music business.

In a caption attached to a screenshot of the 1631 Salome Bearing the Head of St. John the Baptist by Italian barok artist Guido Reni, Britney Spears wrote: Just to be clear that most of the news is trash!!!!

They keep saying I'm turning to people randomly to make new albums, he added. I'll never go back to the music industry!!!! When I write, I write for fun or I write for other people!!!

He then asked fans who had read his recent memoirs, claiming he had written to others over the past two years.

"For those of you who have read my book, there's a lot you don't know about me," he wrote. I've written more than 20 songs for other people over the last two years!!! I'm a writer for other people and I honestly enjoy it!!!!!

Finally, he faces claims that his memoir was published without his permission. People also say MY BOOKS ARE PUBLISHED WITHOUT MY ILLEGAL APPROVAL AND THAT'S FAR FROM the truth," he concluded. HAVE you read the news today???? I'M VERY LOVED AND blessed!!!

The deleted Instagram post comes after a source recently reported that Charli XCX is listed as a writer for a candidate for Spears' comeback album, a claim Spears' comments appear to have responded to.

[Charli XCX] entered the studio at the beginning of the year to compose several songs using Britney's guidance on what she was looking for, "the source said. He produced a very strong song that is expected to be included in the album, which Britney's team hopes will come out in 2024.

Spears conservation under the leadership of his father Jamie, ending in late 2021, a milestone preceded by the #FreeBritney movement initiated by fans, and a series of documentary films exposure to Spears conservatory including Britney Spears and Britney Controlling from The New York Times Spears, and Britney vs. Spears from Netflix.

In 2022, Spears made his music comeback with Elton John's collaboration, 'OLD Me Closer'. In 2023, he also released 'Mind Your Business' with Will.i.am, and released his memoir, The Woman In Me, detailing his childhood experiences, careers, relationships, and 13 years of conservatory.

The Woman In Me sold more than one million copies in the United States within one week of its release. At the end of October, Spears also revealed in an Instagram post that had been removed that the second volume of the memoir was being written, and was due to be released this year.