The train wreck that was Britney Spears seems to be back on the track. Britney has returned to the spotlight with a new song, video, and sexy toned body.
Britney Spears says her new song, “Womanizer,” is an empowering anthem for girls. “It’s basically saying, ‘We know what you’re up to.’ It’s about guys cheating on girls,” the singer told New York’s Z100 radio station on Monday. “It’s a girl anthem. That’s why I like it.”
The song is the first single from Spears’ upcoming album, “Circus,” due for release on her 27th birthday on December 2.
In her new video for “Womanizer,” Britney Spears sports three different looks, including one as herself in sexy nightwear.
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In one of the biggest music PR blunders in recent memory, a press release for the Bonnaroo music festival in Tennessee indicated that New York’s all-femme tribute band Lez Zeppelin would appear at the festival in June. The problem is, some members of the press apparently didn’t read the release close enough, and rumors of a Led Zeppelin reunion concert flooded the Web.
As a result, a number of prominent news organizations including the Associated Press and Chicago Sun-Times erroneously reported that it would be Led Zeppelin topping Bonnaroo’s roster. Embarrassing corrections followed within hours, some defending the mistake: “The press release was misleading, to say the least,” read the Sun-Times’ retraction.
Led Zeppelin had recently reunited to play a gig in London. A lottery was conducted for tickets to that show, and many tickets sold for thousands of dollars each. The wild success of the London show, plus the fact that Zeppelin singer Robert Plant is appearing at Bonnaroo with Alison Krauss, perhaps led to wishful thinking for the first Zeppelin concert in America in over two decades.
I feel sorry for all the Zeppelin fans in America who spent over $300+ per ticket hoping to ride the Stairway to Heaven in Bonnaroo.


