All you die hard Britney Spears fans can start celebrating because her much anticipated 'comeback album' is coming sooner rather than later. Jive Records has decided to move up the release date to October 30. Blackout was originally scheduled to be released on November 13.
A spokesperson for Jive said in a statement: “Due to these numerous unauthorized online leaks, the label is doing everything possible to prevent and avoid any further illegal distribution of songs including moving up the release date of the album to October 30.”
Basically, they were worried that we might all hear the entire album and judge it before its release and not end up buying it. Naturally, they wanna monetize off her comeback album as much as they can.



























