Britney Spears likes to live in the present, especially when
it comes to her work.
In a new interview with Flaunt magazine, the pop superstar
admitted that she doesn’t necessarily pay attention to the results of her labor
once she’s out of the studio.
“It’s funny, because I don’t really listen to my
music,” she said.
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“My kids do and my nieces do,” she added. “I’m
about the creative process. I’m in the moment of being creative and then I put
it out there.”
While Britney acknowledged that she’s inevitably exposed to
her hits on a regular basis as part of a rigorous performance schedule, she
still prefers to focus on what’s ahead.
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“Of course, I sing my songs every night [at her ongoing
residency at Planet Hollywood in Las Vegas] and I have to listen to it that
way, but I’m all about change,” she explained. “And new. And
forthcoming.”
When asked whether she considers the legacy she’ll leave
behind, however, Brit did say that she’s glad her fans have finished products
to hold on to.
“But, there is a part of me in my music and I hope, for
my fans, that they can have that part of me when they hear me on the radio, or
buy my CD, or whatever they do,” she said.
The 34-year-old’s latest album, “Glory,” reached
No. 1 on iTunes in 40 countries upon its Aug. 25 debut, but Britney revealed
that once the record was wrapped she’d already moved on.
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“It’s done, but I have no idea when anything’s coming
out,” she told the mag of her ninth studio release.
Britney does have plenty to concentrate on away from the
spotlight, as she continues raising her two sons. The “Make Me”
singer revealed how keeping a simplified lifestyle in recent years has been one
change she’s fully embraced.
“I’m actually a
very boring person. I don’t go out. I don’t really do
anything,” she shared. “I should be Mother Mary, seriously. I think
my life has done a complete 360. Things are just different now. It’s a
different time. It’s a different era.”
— Erin Biglow
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