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|title=<center> | |title=<center>Rebellion</center> | ||
|image=REBELLION.jpg | |image=REBELLION.jpg | ||
|imagecaption= | |imagecaption=A fanmade song cover. | ||
|status=<span style="color:orange;">'''Partially Found'''</span> | |status=<span style="color:orange;">'''Partially Found'''</span> | ||
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'''Rebellion''' is an unreleased song by Britney Spears, which was intended for her fifth studio album Blackout, but was ultimately scrapped. | '''"Rebellion"''' is an unreleased song by Britney Spears, which was intended for her fifth studio album ''Blackout'', but was ultimately scrapped. | ||
== Background == | ==Background== | ||
Around 2006, | Around 2006, Spears uploaded two short snippets of upcoming songs "Rebellion," and "Little Me" onto her website, alongside a GIF of her face turning into a tiger, but these were deleted within a few days. | ||
"Rebellion" has been described as one of the darkest songs she has recorded, due to the lyrics discussing her struggle against her label and peers. | "Rebellion" has been described as one of the darkest songs she has recorded, due to the lyrics discussing her struggle against her label and peers. | ||
The ASCAP repertoire lists two versions of the song.<ref>https://www.ascap.com/repertory#/ace/search/workID/885063182</ref><ref>https://www.ascap.com/repertory#/ace/search/workID/885075173</ref> | The ASCAP repertoire lists two versions of the song.<ref>[https://www.ascap.com/repertory#/ace/search/workID/885063182 ASCAP website listing of the song.] Retrieved 14 Jun '22</ref><ref>[https://www.ascap.com/repertory#/ace/search/workID/885075173 ASCAP website listing of the second version of the song.] Retrieved 14 Jun '22</ref> | ||
Lyrics website AZlyrics contains what may be the full set of lyrics. <ref>https://www.azlyrics.com/lyrics/britneyspears/rebellion.html</ref> | Lyrics website AZlyrics contains what may be the full set of lyrics. <ref>[https://www.azlyrics.com/lyrics/britneyspears/rebellion.html The possible lyrics to the song.] Retrieved 14 Jun '22</ref> | ||
In 2019, Sam Lufti uploaded a picture of a vault containing Britney Spears CDs | In 2019, Sam Lufti uploaded a picture of a vault containing Britney Spears CDs one of which lists a full version of "Rebellion" onto his Twitter account. | ||
== Gallery == | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery mode=packed heights=175px> | ||
File:ROAR.jpg|Britney website around 2006 | File:ROAR.jpg|Britney website around 2006. | ||
File:SAM CD.jpg|Sam's Vault with the CD of Rebellion | File:SAM CD.jpg|Sam's Vault with the CD of "Rebellion." | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==References== | |||
== References == | {{reflist}} | ||
[[Category:Lost audio]] | [[Category:Lost audio]] | ||
[[Category:Lost music]] | [[Category:Lost music]] | ||
[[Category:Partially found media]] | [[Category:Partially found media]] |
Latest revision as of 16:22, 28 June 2022
"Rebellion" is an unreleased song by Britney Spears, which was intended for her fifth studio album Blackout, but was ultimately scrapped.
Background
Around 2006, Spears uploaded two short snippets of upcoming songs "Rebellion," and "Little Me" onto her website, alongside a GIF of her face turning into a tiger, but these were deleted within a few days.
"Rebellion" has been described as one of the darkest songs she has recorded, due to the lyrics discussing her struggle against her label and peers.
The ASCAP repertoire lists two versions of the song.[1][2]
Lyrics website AZlyrics contains what may be the full set of lyrics. [3]
In 2019, Sam Lufti uploaded a picture of a vault containing Britney Spears CDs one of which lists a full version of "Rebellion" onto his Twitter account.
Gallery
References
- ↑ ASCAP website listing of the song. Retrieved 14 Jun '22
- ↑ ASCAP website listing of the second version of the song. Retrieved 14 Jun '22
- ↑ The possible lyrics to the song. Retrieved 14 Jun '22