Ms. Spears wrote songs for BoA's album (or...)
...she co-wrote or co-produced - who knows! But according to this pic...
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http://img147.imageshack.us/img147/5826/25696586.jpg
Take note that C means composer, E means Original Publisher.
This is BoA's US debut album tracklisting/credits
1. I did it for Love/ Written by Sean Garrett, Melvin K. Watson Jr., Matthew I. Irby
2. Energetic/ Written by Sean Garrett, Yirayah Garcia
3. Did Ya/ Written by C.Karlsson, P.Winnberg, H.Jonback, N,Djafari
4. Look Who's Talking/ Written by C.Karlsson, P.Winnberg, H.Jonback, M.Bell, B.Spears
5. Eat You Up/ Written by C.Karlsson, P.Winnberg, H.Jonback, M.Bell, B.Spears
6. Obsessed/ Written by Troy Verges, Brian Glenn Kennedy, Hillary Lee Lindsey
7. Touched/ Written by C.Karlsson, P.Winnberg, M.Wallbert, Toby Gad, Arama Brown
8. Scream/ Written by Charlie Masson, Sebastian Larsson, Karl-Johan Rasmark
9. Girls On Top/ Written by Young Jin Yoo, Original Lyrics by Young Jin Yoo | English Lyrics by Young-Hu Kim, Lola Fair (Xperimental Music)
10. Dress Off/ Written & Produced by Adrian Newman
11. Hypnotic Dancefloor/ Written by Paolo Galgani , Lisa Rachelle Greene
I think Look who's Talking and Eat You Up were one of the many songs Spears co-wrote/produced (who knows) that were left in the pre-composed song vault and BoA and SM (her label) happened to choose them.
Look Who's Talking (Performance)
If you ask me, these songs (especially Look Who's Talking) definitely sounds like a Britney song. So it's a bit of a no wonder now.
What do you guys think? As a huge BoA fan, it was crazy enough to think Spears and her met before during the "Britney" era but this is just awesome.
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Yeah I'm still really wondering why they left this in the 'song vault'...I believe it's like that in today's industry.
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Her album is available for pre-order now on iTunes:
http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPreorder?id=307169844&s=143455
You can sample Look Who's Talking from the studio recorded version and listening to it this closely, it definitely does sound like a song Brit would have.
Yeah I'm still really wondering why they left this in the 'song vault'...I believe it's like that in today's industry. Every artist writes (or have songs written/produced for them) many songs for each album. Can be from 20-30 songs (or even more) and they only select 13 tracks to go in the album. Then if they want, use some for deluxe versions or re-releases later on.
Eat You Up is sooo good song. I won't be surprised if Britney wrote it!
its just a little unfortunate that ,if Britney did write these, she didn't put tem on her album