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Britney's new album features ode to her ex-paparazzo beau
Washington DC News.Net Thursday 20th November, 2008 (ANI)
Washington, Nov 20 : Popstar Britney Spears' new album reportedly features a song dedicated to her former paparazzo lover Adnan Ghalib.
Although the two ended their chaotic romance earlier this year, the 'Hit Me Baby One More Time' hitmaker still seems to be crazy about him, as she has dedicated a song to him from her upcoming album 'Circus'.
Britney sings, "You love it when I'm freaking out/Things get rough and there's no doubt/You will always be there for me."
"It's about someone I'm sure you can guess," Contactmusic quoted Britney's singing partner Nicole Morier, as telling US Weekly magazine.
"It's a gift to him (Ghalib). She is crazy for him," the magazine source added.
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