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Britney Spears' New Album Available for Download

Meanwhile, Britney Spears was granted extended visitation rights with her boys.

 
"Blackout," Britney Spears' new album, is now available for listening and download at the Internet.

"Blackout" — at least the online version — contains 16 tracks, one of them unfortunate titled “Get Me High,” in style of Euro-synthpop dance music.

Recorded over a two-year period, and assembled through Spears’ mishaps by careful producers, "Blackout" sounds like a hit.

The surprise uploading of Britney's new tracks has caused Jive Records to move up the release date from Nov. 13 to Oct. 30.

Meanwhile, Britney Spears celebrated her first victory in court. She was granted one overnight stay a week with Sean Preston and Jayden James, as long as their is a court-appointed supervisor also attending the sleep over.

After the hearing, Britney's lawyer told People magazine, "I consider this a very positive sign for my client. I have every expectation that she will comply with all the orders made by the court. I remain absolutely optimistic that she will eventually regain 50-50 custody."

Word is that Kevin Federline also agreed to the change in visitation schedule and is reportedly satisfied with the agreement.

"Kevin agreed that he would allow additional time to be expanded into the order, provided that the kids (were properly) protected," said K-Fed's lawyer.