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If the thing about it being uploaded and taken down it's true, then I'll try and see if it's real. I have two tabs opened right now and I'll be re-freshing them every minute (one has "britney" and the other says "rebellion", each with the "uploaded today" and "order of upload" filters).

 

I don't think it's completely true that it's always being uploaded, but I do believe it was once and that's what the user above heard.

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1 hour ago, Winter _90 said:

That is the problem that her team or her label with so much mystery  and eliminate it from any platform and pretend the song never existed have given more importance to the track.It was probably a bad song, but so much mystery since the minute 1 has become the song most wanted by fans.They would have solved it by filtering like any other sonf that Britney recorded during the 04/07 era and normalizing this situation.

I mean it could be that, but I remember Jeff Durand saying he wanted to release the song himself but Sony/RCA/Britney's team refused to give him the rights to release it.

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7 minutes ago, Kartofelek said:

It would have leaked elsewhere, not only youtube. It's 2019.

The clip we have sounds like a bad demo. Are we sure she finished that song and the producers mixed it for final release?

Yes, Jeff Durnad confirmed a final version exists that was produced by Scott Storch. See here: https://web.archive.org/web/20140101224007/https://unreleasedbritney.4mg.com/songs.html 

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"Rebellion" (Final Version) - The final version was confirmed to be produced by Scott Storch and samples "Symphony 40 in G Minor" by Mozart. 
Jeff Dandurand said it was on a promo sent to a few radio stations before the release of "Blackout" but wasn't intended as a single. 
He also said the original version produced by Notes does not sample anything but was programmed based on the Mozart sample. 

 

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1 minute ago, Nowgettoworkbitch said:

Idk what's going on lol. Rebellion is on YouTube. Or is there another version? I'm confused 

If you mean this video, it's a 50 second snippet (that Britney posted on her website in 2006) looped. The full version of the song is NOT online (I would have said never leaked, but considering the posts on this thread then I don't think that's a fair thing to say).

 

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19 hours ago, SheAlreadyKnows said:

I remember I was online when it got uploaded to yt. I get to listened to the intro and a little bit of first verse that was not the previously leaked snnipet. Then the page got refreshed and the video and the video and account was taken down. Ive never told anyone about this before cause I dont want to be called a liar. But thats the simple true.

Do you still have the link saved somewhere? :crying4: If you do please share it we may be able to find something on it :unreal:

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2 hours ago, Isla. said:

Yes, Jeff Durnad confirmed a final version exists that was produced by Scott Storch. See here: https://web.archive.org/web/20140101224007/https://unreleasedbritney.4mg.com/songs.html

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Dandurand planned to release the full song and alternate versions on the Notes compilation album "Last Notes...The Best of Christopher 'Notes' Olsen" in 2013.

Dandurand talked about one of the remixes again in an interview:
"What would you change if you could redo the music?"
"I would never alter it after the remix that Christopher "Notes" made in 2009. He literally did amazing! And if someone tried to modify it, it would seem amateur. That's why his family needs to release it or allow it to be included in a compilation. The music might be cursed, but revelations that will happen this year will surprise fans!" (February 2013)

Does the Olsen family think that the song is cursed?

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Working on 'Rebellion' with Britney was three male collaborators: Christopher "Notes" Olsen (who had worked on Spears' husband's Kevin Federline's album Playing With Fire just months before), Scott Storch (who had remixed 'Me Against the Music' a few years prior) and Jeff Dandurand (a relative unknown). When interviewed about the track in 2013, Dandurand claimed that the song was "about the evil forces that pull the strings" and "very obscure in its presentation", going on to say that he and Spears had written lyrics to the track before Notes added melody and Storch polished the overall product. "People connect it with Iluminattis and this could be true," he added.

Dandurand's opinion, however nonsensical, is one shared by a multitude of Spears fans. Perceiving 'Rebellion' as a cry for help, fans say that the track was Britney's attempt to expose the Illuminati cult that controlled Hollywood, and that it's failure to be heard represents a stifling of this effort by higher forces. Dandurand claims that he has attempted to purchase and release the track officially, even going so far as to state that he uploaded the entire song to YouTube at one point without fans noticing before being forced to take it down. Furthering this notion according to fans are Spears' increasingly robotic appearances following 2007, as well as the fact that Notes fell to his death in a casino in 2010 and that Storch embarked on a multi-million dollar ******* binge that almost killed him in 2009.

:decisions:

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Whether you believe in "Illuminati" conspiracy or not there is a deep intrigue about what really happened with Britney during the years of 2004-2007. It's very clear she was rebelling against "something" and saying it was just fame is a bit misguided. This song, "Mona Lisa", "Someday (I Will Understand)" & a few other shaky demos have all pointed to a Britney who felt lost & wanted to say something about whatever was going on behind the scenes. There is a lot you can say about the Illuminati that adds up & the story of Britney feeling the need to break free of something "bad" & then having the media turn against her so horribly within the same years is kind of scary. 

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11 hours ago, Miss_R said:

I read that he died after falling 8 floors over a hotel stairwell.. 

Creepy :(  

The producer of this song Christopher Notes Olsen died in mysteriouscircumstances after trying to purchase the rights for Rebellion in 2010 and any information of him has been scrubbed off the internet along with all his work. It is very hard to find anything on him.

 

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4 hours ago, Dreamer26 said:

The producer of this song Christopher Notes Olsen died in mysteriouscircumstances after trying to purchase the rights for Rebellion in 2010 and any information of him has been scrubbed off the internet along with all his work. It is very hard to find anything on him.

 

Jesus christ this is creepy af :o where did you find all this info?

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9 hours ago, Dreamer26 said:

The producer of this song Christopher Notes Olsen died in mysteriouscircumstances after trying to purchase the rights for Rebellion in 2010 and any information of him has been scrubbed off the internet along with all his work. It is very hard to find anything on him.

 

Thats why I didn’t get nothing when I googled him..

That is so creepy :umomg: 

I wonder why they don’t what that song to get leaked.. 

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