Our DREAM collaboration is here: Britney Spears herself featuring on Rihanna’s hit song S&M, even getting her own brand new verse! She sounds absolutely flawless…do I smell another #1 for both RiRi and Brit?
Enjoy the song above! – J

Not alot of info on these guys, but we do know that they hail from California and seem to have some sort of love affair for Britney (don’t we all).
Project Dirty have covered Till The World Ends and Big Fat Bass in an amazing take on the two tracks.
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Less than a week from the release in Australia of Britney‘s seventh studio album Femme Fatale and we’re already hearing some awesome remixes of some of the tracks.
Earlier we posted the Sex Ray Vision remix of one of our faves, I Wanna Go.
Now just in time for the weekend is a killer remix of the will.i.am produced track Big Fat Bass which adds some serious beats to the tune.
Check it out below and then let us know what you think of it, and remember to keep an eye on In The Mix for more remixes from Femme Fatale before anywhere else.

Here’s 4 brand new snippets taken from the Femme Fatale Deluxe edition.

Since we announced your chance to win 40 copies of Britney‘s Femme Fatale on Sunday we’ve seen over 5000 entries.
Have you won yourself a copy? Check below for our first 20 winners.
Carlene Kilgo (Italy)
Mathew Krehbiel (USA)
Noemi Demartini (USA)
Christian Leja (New Zealand)
Lenore Mountjoy (Comoros)
Julio Feist (Brazil)
Darryl Grout (USA)
Mathew Panzer (Belgium)
Eve Pal (China)
Karina Verner (Canada)
Lonnie Sheckler (Australia)
Chandra Heileman (Mexico)
Hugh Steck (Hong Kong)
Marcie Gardener (USA)
Pearlie Bury (China)
Nannie Missildine (Denmark)
Jami Hofmeister (Czech Republic)
Serena Severin (Brazil)
Alejandra Colone (Spain)
Jamie Hudon (Australia)
Congrats to all our winners so far, but there’s still another 20 copies of the album to giveaway from gimmeBRITNEY, Poor Britney, World Of Britney, Britney China, Hey Britney and Sony Music .
For your chance to win a copy of the standard edition of Femme Fatale, simply tell us in 25 words or less, if the world was ending what you would do till the world ends?
To enter, go to http://www.getfemmefatale.com and get ready to win!
If you have already entered, there is no need to re-enter as we already have your entry.
Competition closes on midnight Tuesday March 22nd (Australian time) with winners chosen from the best entries and announced online through the promotional period. Winners will also be notified by email.

Rolling Stone magazine have reviewed Britney‘s new album Femme Fatale and have given it 4 out of 5 – the best rating she has ever received from the “music bible“.
Britney Spears is pop music’s stealth avant-gardist. For years, critics have dismissed her as a cipher with a wisp of a voice. But from the minute she burst on the scene — heralded by the keyboard power chords of “. . . Baby One More Time” — her music has steered bubblegum into weirder, woollier territory. “Toxic” was a mélange of Bollywood and spy-movie guitar; “Piece of Me” was an essay on 21st-century tabloid infamy crooned over 22nd-century club rhythms. Then there’s this year’s “Hold It Against Me,” which dissolves into a furious dubstep breakdown — easily the most assaultive beat on the Hot 100 right now.
Femme Fatale may be Britney’s best album; certainly it’s her strangest. Conceptually it’s straightforward: a party record packed with sex and sadness. Max Martin and Dr. Luke, the world’s two biggest hitmakers, are responsible for seven of 12 songs: big melodies and bigger Eurodisco thumps. But other producers go nuts, tossing the kitchen sink at Britney. The Bloodshy-helmed “How I Roll” is sputtering, oddly beautiful techno. In “Big Fat Bass,” Will.i.am turns Britney into a cyborg obsessed with low-end. (“The bass is getting bigger!” she exults.) On nearly every track, Britney’s voice is twisted, shredded, processed, roboticized. Maybe this is because she doesn’t have much of a voice; it’s certainly because she, more than almost any other pop diva, is simply game. Femme fatale? Not so much. But say this for Britney: She’s an adventuress.
Via Rolling Stone
