Britney Spears says making new music helped her through her split with Jason Trawick.
The
31-year-old pop star will release her eighth studio album - the follow
up to 2011's Femme Fatale - this year, and she said working on the
record has felt like 'therapy'.
Speaking to radio show On Air with Ryan Seacrest on Friday, she said: 'It's the most personal album I've ever done.
Channeling her pain: Britney Spears admitted to
Ryan Seacrest on Friday the her new album is inspired by her breakup
from Jason Trawick, pictured together in LA in 2011
It's all good: The star insisted that the album
helped her process her emotions and get through the breakup, pictured in
LA in July
'After having a huge breakup
this year, I had a lot to say in the studio, so it was nice to have a
therapy like that and to be able to share that with my fans.'
The
Hold It Against Me hitmaker insisted while it was an emotional process,
it helped her 'get over' their split and the more personal songs are
her 'best stuff'.
She
added: 'The stuff that really comes from the heart is usually the best
stuff and has the best beat and really kind of helps you get over the
breakup really easy, cause you sing about it and have to think about it
every night.
'But then you're like, "It's okay! I'm performing now so it's totally fine." It's like a therapeutic way to get over it.'
Meanwhile, the pop star is said to be worth more than $44 million after making nearly $14 million on the stock market last year.
According to court documents obtained by RadarOnline, Britney has amassed a number of assets, including property and cash.
The
documents - which showed Britney's bank balance at the end of December
last year - revealed the songstress had just under $7 million in cash at
her disposal.
The papers also showed that Britney spent $6.7 million in 2012, nearly half of her portfolio's profit.
Man about town: Ryan Seacrest was spotted heading to his car after a meeting in New York City on Friday
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