For their third album has 19 - year old American aid accepted by all sides. Ranging from the co - authors (Boyfriend Justin Timberlake with "She`ll Never Be Me") and Dido ("I`m Not A Girl, Not Yet A Woman") to the cream of pop - producers. Above all, the Neptunes, the same for the two entry level - are responsible Songs (current single "I'm A Slave 4 You" / "Overprotected"). And as no different from these Black Music - usual Hitllieferanten we hear comparatively hard Dancefloor - numbers. This is Britney also be right, yet will show everyone that it is not a good girl more. For precisely this clientele she then sings the above Dido - Song and reminiscent of their old albums "Cinderella" or "Let Me Be". In the old Turtles - classic "You Show Me" (sometimes even used by Salt`N`Pepa) she leans with "Bombastic Love" and their penchant for cover - versions of it has already been shown on their last CD, as they on "Satisfaction" tried. This time is Joan Jett with her "I Love Rock'n'Roll" the chosen one - and it sounds better when you had to worry about. Britney has not even tried to give the title a new face, but kept but slavishly to the original. At the end of the realization that the artist wants to move away from pop -Appeal with navel piercing to adult music remains. And it is their partially succeeded and the album is not bad fall. What is unfortunately missing, are right highlights. Unfortunately, no song reaches the earwig - quality of "Baby One More Time" and "Oops, I Did It Again", but we want from here the Pop - princess well on the way forward.