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Interview with Fredwreck Nasser, Composer and Producer of "Ooh Ooh Baby"
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Fredwreck Nasser, composer and producer of the song "Ooh Ooh Baby 'album Blackout, gave an exclusive interview to Heaven forum BritneySpears.com.br site.

 

When asked how the idea for the song, Fred says, "The idea of ​​'Ooh Ooh Baby' was when I was at a Lakers game and saw the dance of the cheerleaders. I said to myself, I wanted to do something worked out with Britney, but wanted to add a touch of the Middle East, to give the song that seductive feeling that one has to see Britney. So we added the electric guitar sound Arabic, and all fit perfectly. "

 

"Me and Kara DioGuardi prepare the songs (possibly referring to the demos of 'Ooh Ooh Baby') and the vocals for Britney," said Fred, who also spoke about how Britney acted in the recording studio. "Britney arrived at the studio the next day. She was in sixth or seventh month of pregnancy with her second child (Jayden James). She came, and we did not want to work very hard because she was pregnant, but she ended up staying all night recording their voices, and not stop until you finished. "

 

"A true perfectionist," says Fred about Britney. Asked about the behavior of Brintey because at that time was going through various personal problems. "Britney was in a great mood ... we had lunch and jokes."

 

A few months ago was released the audio recording session of 'Break The Ice', in which you can listen to Britney chewing ice, during the recording of the song. Fred says it's the same with 'Ooh Ooh Baby'. "Throughout the recording time biting her ice. So we had to order new bowls with crushed ice for her (laughs). It was very beautiful."

 

Fred also reveals another curious about the recording session: "Avril Lavigne was in the next room working with Dr. Luke, and then we were all eating sushi in the studio."

 

"I think Blackout is by far the best album that launched Britney. And I'm not saying it because it has my collaboration," said Fred, concluding: "The whole album is incredible."



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