Britney Spears performs during Now! 99.7 Triple Ho Show 7.0 at SAP Center on December 3, 2016 in San Jose, California.‘ fans have been wondering if life after the conservatorship means that the pop princess will make a return to music, this time on her own terms. Unfortunately, she has no current plans to do so, according to her upcoming memoirthat Spears speaks candidly about how the conservatorship squashed all of her motivation to continue making music.
“When I wanted to perform my favorite songs, like ‘Change Your Mind’ or ‘Get Naked,’ they wouldn’t let me,” she continues. “It felt like they wanted to embarrass me rather than let me give my fans the best possible performance.”Burt Young, Oscar-Nominated ‘Rocky’ Actor, Dead at 83 Since the conservatorship ended, Spears has appeared on songs with Elton John and Will.I.Am, but creating more music is no longer at the forefront of her mind. “Pushing forward in my music career is not my focus at the moment,” she says. “It’s time for me not to be someone who other people want; it’s time to actually find myself.
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