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42 minutes ago, chrisryan said:

At this point, lets just use what we have, and all up Myah pay her 20 bucks and have the fans finish it. 

 

.....If it was EVER going to leak it would be when she is FREE from the conservatorship

Myah can barely do the baby voice, she sure as hell can’t hit B’s low-notes in Rebellion:nochillbrit:

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On 7/14/2019 at 9:53 AM, femmefataledoll said:

I've always been told/believed that the full version doesn't exist, but this is interesting. Thanks for posting :) 

 

On 7/13/2019 at 7:42 PM, Sacrifice said:

It's confirmed Rebellion's final version was indeed produced by Scott Storch. It's a remix more hiphopney but unfortunately he lost the file. So the only one known to still have it is Sam. 

 

On 7/15/2019 at 11:07 AM, Sacrifice said:

He produced the demo.

Rebellion was finished. @RedBloodedWoman contacted Christopher "Notes" Olsen's sister way before she did the BreatheHeavy interview and confirmed that it was finished and also that RCA deleted it from their vault preventing it from ever being officially released, not only that but she also recently posted this picture from her brother's own notes further stating that it was finished and that she would most likely post it between this year and next one alongside the rest of his brother's work

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Now, while I don't know if you personally asked him yourself, the only reference we have of Scott Storch's actual involvement in the song comes from Jeff Dandurand which has proven to be a liar in the past already as we don't know for certain if Dandurand himself ever really worked in the song as there has been multiple inconsistencies with the information he provided. Then there's also this video he posted which doesn't make him the most trustworthy individual

With that being said, multiple people have Rebellion in many different forms. One of the in house promo CDs that was put up for auction on eBay months ago had a minute long version of Rebellion which as far as I'm concerned it's currently being traded. Not only that but @****ney (who first leaked the snippets of the Otis Redding Tribute, the House of Blues Remixes and leaked the studio version of Trouble and partial Piece of Me stems) has teased multiple times having the song too but won't confirm or deny whether or not it is the full version. There has been multiple instances where the song could have potentially leaked but didn't. It's all matter of trader's own ego and pride and straight up not willing to leak anything without getting something in exchange first

 

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On 7/14/2019 at 1:39 PM, Shadow2003 said:

I believe Scott Storch is the same guy who produced some tracks for Paris Hilton's debut album ("Turn It Up", for example).

So, that would mean "Rebellion" is a hip hop and R&B bop that got away. A "My Prerogative" 2.0, or a more In The Zone-like and mature version of "Overprotected". :crying3:

Not only that but he also made a commissioned Me Against the Music remix and worked on multiple In the Zone tracks with Cathy Dennis, Kara DioGuardi and Penelope Magnet incluiding a track titled Giving it Up for Love which was a runner up to be Greatest Hits' lead single ;)

 

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27 minutes ago, HarajukuGyal said:

Not only that but he also made a commissioned Me Against the Music remix and worked on multiple In the Zone tracks with Cathy Dennis, Kara DioGuardi and Penelope Magnet incluiding a track titled Giving it Up for Love which was a runner up to be Greatest Hits' lead single ;)

 

I'm interested in the full version. No 1 minute track that was confirmed to be the same that was posted on her website.

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On 7/19/2019 at 3:34 PM, Sacrifice said:

Someone just did that but with a horrible instrumental. I want something more hiphopney like the Scott's version.

Hi that was me and the instrumental slayed and you know it:ririshade1:

In total honesty, all the backstories about this song sound so...full of **** tbh

To me Rebellion is a song she wrote in response to her horrible team and father. That’s what literally all of the other unreleased songs are about from that era. The Original Doll...let’s not even talk about that because it’s not related to Rebellion in any way.

i think the song does exist and it will certainly leak in full some day (part of me feels like it will be soon?). But I honest to god feel like what we get will disappoint the fanbase. Something tells me the song wasn’t recorded in its entirety and the parts we heard are all that exists (similar to the Otis Redding tribute). Maybe that’s just me?

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4 hours ago, HarajukuGyal said:

 

 

Rebellion was finished. @RedBloodedWoman contacted Christopher "Notes" Olsen's sister way before she did the BreatheHeavy interview and confirmed that it was finished and also that RCA deleted it from their vault preventing it from ever being officially released, not only that but she also recently posted this picture from her brother's own notes further confirming it was finished and that she will most likely post it between this year and next one alongside the rest of his brother's work

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Now, while I don't know if you personally asked him yourself, the only reference we have of Scott Storch's actual involvement in the song comes from Jeff Dandurand which has proven to be a liar in the past already as we don't know for certain if Dandurand himself ever really worked in the song as there has been multiple inconsistencies with the information he provided. Then there's also this video he posted which doesn't make him the most trustworthy individual

With that being said, multiple people have Rebellion in many different forms. One of the in house promo CDs that was put up for auction on eBay months ago had a minute long version of Rebellion which as far as I'm concerned it's currently being traded. Not only that but @Clitney (who first leaked the snippets of the Otis Redding Tribute, the House of Blues Remixes and leaked the studio version of Trouble and partial Piece of Me stems) has teased multiple times having the song too but won't confirm or deny whether or not it is the full version. There has been multiple instances where the song could have potentially leaked but didn't. It's all matter of trader's own ego and pride and straight up not willing to leak anything without getting something in exchange first

 

 

Where did she post that?

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On 7/21/2019 at 12:11 AM, Sacrifice said:

Where did she post that?

She originally posted it on Facebook but I guess she deleted it, here's the original picture

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2 hours ago, JunoLouSpears said:

Rebellion and Who Can She Trust is being traded…. 

They were definitely being thrown around 10 years ago but not anymore though

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On 7/14/2019 at 6:39 PM, Winter _90 said:

I know but maybe she did it because as always they did not allow her creative control and she was angry.This is Tumblr's post.

Here is the cover art and the true story about “Rebellion” that is being hidden. Emailed to me by a close friend who worked with Jive Records from 2001-2009:

“Rebellion” or “Rebellion (Ain’t Selling My Soul)” was to be the first single off “The Original Doll”. It was originally created May 2004, without Britney getting permission from her record label.

Britney planned to release TOD March 20, 2005- planning to rid off all her past. And after her injury, she was secretly working more on it in the studio. She wanted Kevin to be on the record, although no song was written for the two of them. She also was trying to get Michael Jackson to be on the record, and wanted him to produce a track or two, too.

Word is that she also wanted Janet Jackson to be on a song she was working on which she called “My Body”, although it wasn’t finished and was barely recorded. The song was to be a response to the media for what happened to both Britney and Janet, with the media finding out that Britney wasn’t a virgin and the Super Bowl incident with Janet. She wanted to let the ? know that only she owned her body, as Janet owned hers, and only they could judge themselves. This was something she wanted to do on “In The Zone”, however, her label kept discouraging her. However, the Janet incident at the Super Bowl sparked back her old feelings and she wanted them to work together on this song- to shut the media up.

She wanted this album to have more of an urban feel, which possibly explains why she took the direction she did with “Blackout”.

The second single was to be an unknown song- one that has not been discovered yet. 
“Red Wrapped Around My..” was the second single and it was both written and produced by Britney and an unknown producer. The song was about Britney’s newfound faith in herself and the Kabbalah and was a Madonna influenced track.

Another song, whether Britney wanted to use it as a single or not is unknown, is called “Not A Sinner”. You can hear it’s first original ? steps in “Am I A Sinner?”, however it has a much more mature sound and it has more of an urban feel. 
The person that wrote to me heard the song and says it opens with a double bass-like intro. The song is meant to sound like a tease. Although the person forgot most of the lyrics, they remember that the chorus exactly and it goes like this: 
“I’m not a sinner 
Well, could you blame me?
I’m not wrong
And if I am, would you try to understand? 
Is it immoral? Calling me a ***** or..?
I’m not your woman scorned
I’m not a sinner
Can’t tell me I’m wrong
We’re of the same skin, same cloth
So if I’m a sinner then you have been one all along”

Another line was “You can judge me by what you think I do in the streets / Look in the mirror, and look at yourself because you’re the one doing that ? in your sheets” which was in the bridge.

“Not A Sinner” was meant to address the public on the harsh criticism towards Britney. She wanted to let them know that she was happy with who she was and that they could not judge her for being honest.

Of course, Britney planned on conceiving a ? with Kevin in October after they wed, so she decided to push back the album to release the first single Easter 2006. She wanted to make the media ?.

The source, who wishes to remain anonymous, commented that this album, “The Original Doll” was (in their words) “truly supposed to be Britney’s“Ray Of Light” but with more edge, aggression and attitude and a bit less spirituality. It was definitely Britney’s way of owning her new assertive self.”

However, Britney’s label was very ? that she was planning much ahead without them and they wanted her to do what they wanted. They felt it was a bit too forceful and were ? that Britney did not discuss a single thing with them. The source commented that “they didn’t want her feeling too confident. It was sort of like a fear of losing control over a huge investment and they didn’t want her to feel confident enough to leave. They knew if she left, they would lose a huge source of income. Britney was making it huge obviously and they wanted a piece of what she had. They thought if they let her go through with this and if it became successful, she’d feel like like she wouldn’t need anyone and would feel that she didn’t need to adhere to their needs because she could do without them. They wanted her to be totally dependent on their team…”

In other words, they didn’t want her to get personal with her ? unless they had some say in it in fear of losing control. It has nothing to do with timing and whatnot, but literally everything to do with control.

Supposedly, she also had a message about Hollywood. But that’s all I was told. It all ended up being scrapped after they threatened her. The fact that she gave up pushing the album probably was influenced by issues in her family, including with Kevin, and the media’s harsh scrutiny which slowly drove her off the edge. Little by little the album was scrapped and it was all gone by November 2005. “Mona Lisa” was definitely supposed to be on the album, although she was really working on “Rebellion” more than anyone thinks.

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The source, who wishes to remain anonymous, commented that this album, “The Original Doll” was (in their words) “truly supposed to be Britney’s“Ray Of Light” but with more edge, aggression and attitude and a bit less spirituality. It was definitely Britney’s way of owning her new assertive self.”

I was right on OD being her ROL moment :yesplease_yas_agree_preach:

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