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    Kevin Federline's album to tell his side of Britney story

    Los Angeles (PTI): Aspiring rapper Kevin Federeline, who is better known for being pop princess Britney Spears ex-husband, is all set to record a second album which will talk about his infamous split with Spears.

    The 31-year-old, who worked as a backup dancer when he met Spears at a bar in 2004, had earlier released his first album in 2006, but it was panned by critics and listeners alike.

    Federeline is now trying to establish a career in music through the album which talks about his relationship with Spears, reported Ace Showbiz.

    Federeline, who also goes by the name of 'K-Fed', had married Spears in 2004. The couple split in 2006 after having two children together.

    "The music was really deep. He was talking about his life. Telling his side of the story about his split with Britney, in a more mature, adult kind of way," said producer Krayzie Bone.

    After their divorce Federeline was granted custody of the couple's two children because of Britney's wild lifestyle which resulted in frequent rehab stints.


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