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Britney Spears' New Single 'Make Me' Delayed Again, This Time Over Vocal Issues
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After pushing back the song last month due to 'technical production,' the singer is now forced to delay it again reportedly because her label doesn't like her voice.

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Britney Spears fans eagerly waiting for "Make Me (Oooh)" will definitely be disappointed to hear that the single has been pushed back again. According to a new report by The Sun, the latest delay was caused by the singer's label who had issues with her voice.

"The single has been a nightmare for everybody involved, " a source told the publication. "When it came down to the final version of the track, the label just didn't like her voice and the producers were struggling to make it work with the recordings they had."

The source revealed that instead of asking Britney to re-record the song in between her busy schedule, the label had tried to "find someone to add some guest vocals" to make it sound better. "But they've really struggled. It's been very stressful, the track should have been out a long time ago now," the source said.

"Make Me (Oooh)" was originally planned to be released sometime last month around the same time Britney performed at the 2016 Billboard Music Awards. It was first delayed because of "technical production difficulties outside Brit and her management's control."

The song, which is expected to feature rapper G-Eazy, will lead the 34-year-old diva's upcoming ninth studio album. No release date has been set for the follow-up to 2013's "Britney Jean".

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