After working on a residency in Las Vegas, Britney Spears revealed that she is working on a new album, which could potentially have a release date set for the next year.
Britney went on her Twitter a few months back and revealed how she has been working hard on her new album release.
"Just finished recording some vox," Spears shared in an Instagram post. "Love this song. It makes me smile, and I hope it will make you smile too... #B9"
Furthermore, she also revealed in her Instagram account how she worked with Burns, who is reportedly producing her record.
Meanwhile, Billboard recently revealed how Britney Spears may have hinted the end of recording for her new album after revealing a photo of herself, potentially pointing out her record.
"[Britney] recently shared a captionless photo of herself in the studio and just last week revealed that she'd finished recording vocals on one song and shared the cryptic hashtag 'B9.' Whether 'B9' refers to her new album, time will tell," the report stated.
In other news, a report from Metro claimed how Britney Spears could also include a cover from Ace Of Base on her new album, after they discovered the unreleased track from the singer.
"The song was never released and barely even saw the light of day, a wrong that definitely should be righted," a report stated. "The original song was released in 1993 by the Swedish group and it peaked at number two. It's never too late, Britters. Get it out there now!"
Ace Of Base member Ulf Ekberg talked to ET Online about the song and the group's thought of including the unreleased track in the new Britney Spears album.
"They wanted to release it, but that was a difficult time for her," Ekberg said. "It was only in Denmark, never finished and didn't end up on her album. It was cool though. She took the choruses, took away the verses and wrote new ones about her mom. It was very strong."