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'''''The Original Doll''''' (or '''Original Doll''') is an unreleased album by Britney Spears. This album was to be released between the two studio albums '''In the Zone''' and '''Blackout'''.<ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Britney_Spears_discography#Studio_albums Britney Spears discography.] Retrieved 18 Mar '17.</ref> The album was slated for release in 2005 after being announced under this title during an interview in late 2004.<ref>[http://www.ukbritney.tv/2014/04/28/michelle-bell-angela-hunte-talk-original-doll/ Michelle Bell & Angela Hunte (Britney's songwriters) Talk Original Doll] Retrieved 14 Jul '16.</ref>


'''The Original Doll''' (also known as '''Original Doll'''), is an unreleased, unconfirmed existence album by Britney Spears. The album was alleged to have been slated for release in 2005.
On 31st December 2004, Britney Spears called staff at KIIS-FM (Burbank, CA) and explained that she had new music she wanted them to play live on the air <ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6UlWTtGhAPU Britney Spears on KIIS-FM in 2004.] Retrieved 14 Jul '16.</ref>. Lozano's staff assumed it was a prank call. An hour later, Britney Spears arrived at the studio with her bodyguard, carrying a chihuahua and barefoot. She asked the staff to play the CD, which contained a song called "Mona Lisa." There was a very short, impromptu interview with Britney afterward, which revealed the album's currently-assumed title:<ref>[https://www.buzzfeed.com/hunterschwarz/britney-spears-original-doll-secret-history-lost-album?utm_term=.gmor2DXmN#.vrW9y1YWz Buzzfeed article where the interview text came from.] Retrieved 14 Jul '16.</ref>


On 31st December 2004, Britney Spears called staff at KIIS-FM (Burbank, CA) and told staff that she had new music she wanted them to play live on the air <ref>[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6UlWTtGhAPU Britney Spears on KIIS-FM 2004, with Mona Lisa]]</ref>. Lozano's staff assumed it was a prank call. An hour later, Britney Spears arrived at the studio with her bodyguard, carrying a chihuahua and barefoot. She asked the staff to play the CD, which contained a song called "Mona Lisa". There was a very short, impromptu interview with Britney which is as follows:-
<blockquote>
INTERVIEWER: Well thanks for hanging tonight. Good luck with your album. It’s untitled.


<blockquote><poem>
BRITNEY SPEARS: It’s probably going to be called Original Doll, so…
Well thanks for hanging tonight. Good luck with your album. It’s untitled.


It’s probably going to be called Original Doll, so…
I: And it’s half done?


And it’s half done?
S: Yeah. It’s halfway done right now.


Yeah. It’s halfway done right now.
I: Alright, so maybe by the summer? Maybe by the fall?


Alright, so maybe by the summer? Maybe by the fall?
S: Yeah, yeah maybe a little bit earlier.
</blockquote>


Yeah, yeah maybe a little bit earlier.
After the song and interview were aired, Britney's label Jive Records issued a statement to Billboard stating that “No album is scheduled at the moment,  but Britney is in the studio working on some material. There are no plans to service “Mona Lisa” to the radio."<ref>[http://www.nbcnews.com/id/6800623/site/todayshow/ns/today-entertainment/t/spears-gives-la-radio-station-mona-lisa#.V4fZJfkrIjJ "Spears gives L.A. radio station ‘Mona Lisa,’" NBCNews.com]</ref>
</poem></blockquote>


After the song and interview were aired, Britney's label Jive Records issued a statement to Billboard stating that “No album is scheduled at the moment,  but Britney is in the studio working on some material. There are no plans to service “Mona Lisa” to radio."<ref>[[http://www.nbcnews.com/id/6800623/site/todayshow/ns/today-entertainment/t/spears-gives-la-radio-station-mona-lisa#.V4fZJfkrIjJ "Spears gives L.A. radio station ‘Mona Lisa’", NBCNews.com]]</ref>.
While The Original Doll was never released, “Mona Lisa” was eventually remastered and released as a B-side on the Britney & Kevin: Chaotic DVD in September 2005. “Toxic” producers Bloodshy & Avant polished the track with a dark electronic edge. The lyrics of the song were seen as an attempt for Britney to "cut the strings on the pop puppet" she was criticized as being.<ref>[http://www.axs.com/uk/the-curious-case-of-mona-lisa-britney-spears-telling-b-side-turns-10-35249 AXS - The Curious Case of Mona Lisa, Britney Spears' Telling B-Side Turns 10] Retrieved 14 Jul '16.</ref>


While The Original Doll was never released, “Mona Lisa” was eventually remastered and released as a B-side on the Britney & Kevin: Chaotic DVD in September 2005. “Toxic” producers Bloodshy & Avant polished the track with a dark electronic edge. The lyrics of the song were seen as an attempt for Britney to "cut the strings on the pop puppet" she was criticized as being.
The album has not gotten a proper release in its entirety. It's likely that the album will never be released considering Jive Records' attempts to discredit the news of the album and complications around Spears' contract under their label.


'''Presumed tracklisting for The Original Doll''' <ref>[[http://unreleasedbritneyspears.weebly.com/the-original-doll.html The Unreleased Britney Spears]]</ref>
==Presumed Songs==
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(The following songs were registered on ASCAP.com during early 2005 and 2006 with Britney as either a writer, performer, or both and are widely accepted to have been for inclusion on the album. Several of these songs were released in other formats, while many demos of these tracks have been leaked and are available online.)<ref>[http://unreleasedbritneyspears.weebly.com/the-original-doll.html The Unreleased Britney Spears] Retrieved 14 Jul '16.</ref>


(The following songs were all registered on ASCAP.com during early 2005 with Britney as either a writer, performer, or both and are widely accepted to have been for inclusion on the album.)
*Mona Lisa
*Welcome to Me
*Someday (I Will Understand)
*Chaotic
*Over To You Now
*Money, Love, and Happiness
*Look Who’s Talking Now
*Peep Show <small>''(this is not the same song as Blackout's "Freakshow")''</small>
*Ouch
*Take Off
*Like I’m Fallin’
*Conscience
*Little Me (Just Yesterday)
==Gallery==
[[File:Britney Spears - Original Doll Full Album.mp4|frameless|center|Supposed Full album]]
==References==
{{reflist}}


 
[[Category:Lost music|Original Doll]]
- Mona Lisa
[[Category:Completely lost media|Original Doll]]
 
- Welcome to Me
 
- Someday (I Will Understand)
 
- Chaotic
 
- Money, Love, and Happiness
 
- Look Who’s Talking Now
 
- Peep Show ''(this is not the same song as Blackout's Freakshow)''
 
- Ouch
 
- Take Off
 
- Like I’m Fallin’
 
- Conscience
 
 
Most of the above demos have been leaked and are easily searchable on YouTube, Soundcloud etc.
 
<references />
 
 
[[Category:Lost music]]
[[Category:Existence unconfirmed]]

Revision as of 00:54, 5 December 2020

Originaldollalbum.jpg

Fan-made cover art for the unreleased album.

Status: Lost

The Original Doll (or Original Doll) is an unreleased album by Britney Spears. This album was to be released between the two studio albums In the Zone and Blackout.[1] The album was slated for release in 2005 after being announced under this title during an interview in late 2004.[2]

On 31st December 2004, Britney Spears called staff at KIIS-FM (Burbank, CA) and explained that she had new music she wanted them to play live on the air [3]. Lozano's staff assumed it was a prank call. An hour later, Britney Spears arrived at the studio with her bodyguard, carrying a chihuahua and barefoot. She asked the staff to play the CD, which contained a song called "Mona Lisa." There was a very short, impromptu interview with Britney afterward, which revealed the album's currently-assumed title:[4]

INTERVIEWER: Well thanks for hanging tonight. Good luck with your album. It’s untitled.

BRITNEY SPEARS: It’s probably going to be called Original Doll, so…

I: And it’s half done?

S: Yeah. It’s halfway done right now.

I: Alright, so maybe by the summer? Maybe by the fall?

S: Yeah, yeah maybe a little bit earlier.

After the song and interview were aired, Britney's label Jive Records issued a statement to Billboard stating that “No album is scheduled at the moment, but Britney is in the studio working on some material. There are no plans to service “Mona Lisa” to the radio."[5]

While The Original Doll was never released, “Mona Lisa” was eventually remastered and released as a B-side on the Britney & Kevin: Chaotic DVD in September 2005. “Toxic” producers Bloodshy & Avant polished the track with a dark electronic edge. The lyrics of the song were seen as an attempt for Britney to "cut the strings on the pop puppet" she was criticized as being.[6]

The album has not gotten a proper release in its entirety. It's likely that the album will never be released considering Jive Records' attempts to discredit the news of the album and complications around Spears' contract under their label.

Presumed Songs

(The following songs were registered on ASCAP.com during early 2005 and 2006 with Britney as either a writer, performer, or both and are widely accepted to have been for inclusion on the album. Several of these songs were released in other formats, while many demos of these tracks have been leaked and are available online.)[7]

  • Mona Lisa
  • Welcome to Me
  • Someday (I Will Understand)
  • Chaotic
  • Over To You Now
  • Money, Love, and Happiness
  • Look Who’s Talking Now
  • Peep Show (this is not the same song as Blackout's "Freakshow")
  • Ouch
  • Take Off
  • Like I’m Fallin’
  • Conscience
  • Little Me (Just Yesterday)

Gallery

References