FRED DURST Produces Song For New BRITNEY SPEARS CD

January 28, 2003

LIMP BIZKIT frontman Fred Durst is among the producers working on BRITNEY SPEARS' as-yet-untitled new album, due in October, according to a Jive Records spokesperson. Durst has produced one unnamed track thus far, which may or may not wind up on Spears' fourth LP.

Durst found time to helm the Spears tune while working on LIMP BIZKIT's new album, tentatively titled "Less Is More", due in April. According to the band's web site, www.limpbizkit.com, they've just about completed the new LP, their fourth, which is expected to include songs called "Build a Bridge" and "Crack Addict", the latter having already been tapped as the first single. Durst wrote in a post that 18 songs were completed, but only 10 or 12 will make the album's final cut.

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