'Circus', the troubled singer's first new material since her public
breakdown earlier this year, is coming out on December 1 and will be
preceded by the single 'Womanizer'.
Sean Garrett, one of her collaborators on the album, recently promised the
singer's new material will "raise eyebrows".
He said: "You always want to give Britney something she can feel intrigued
by, because she's done so much. She's had some incredible albums.
"She's been through so much, so you want to do things that will raise her
eyebrows as well as her fans', so we're going to work really hard to give
her something exceptionally special. This time, we're going to try some
different sounds. We're really trying to push the sound limits. We're
definitely going to make sure it's hot, you know, great songs that fans will
go crazy over."
The record was originally due for release next year, but bosses have brought
it forward following Britney's triple triumph at the MTV Video Music Awards.
A source said: "'Blackout' was released in the middle of Britney's meltdown
and carried negative associations.

"It did OK but wasn't as big as her previous releases. Label chiefs vowed
her private life would never be allowed to overshadow her career again.
"However, they've been astonished by how well she's managed to piece her
life back together."
Britney scooped Video of the Year, Best Female Video and Best Pop Video for
'Piece of Me' at the MTV VMAs earlier this month.
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