Britney Spears doesn’t listen to her own music, admits she’s a ‘weird, anxiety-ridden person’

Apparently listening to her own music isn’t part of Britney Spears’ prerogative.

The pop diva admits she hardly ever jams out to her own hits, despite owning nearly two decades-worth of chart-topping material.

“I don’t really listen to my music,” she told Flaunt magazine. “My kids and my nieces do. I’m about the creative process. I’m in the moment of being creative, and then I put it out there.”

Of course, the “My Prerogative” singer can’t completely escape her own music, given that she performs her fan-favorite tracks multiple times a week as part of her ongoing Las Vegas residency.

But that doesn’t mean she’ll ever be content just doing the same thing over and over again forever.

“I’m all about change. And new. And forthcoming,” she told the arts and culture magazine. “But, there is a part of me in my music and I hope, for my fans, that they can have that part of me when they hear me on the radio, or buy my CD, or whatever they do.”

Spears, 34, released her first album, the wildly popular “…Baby One More Time” in 1999, propelling her to pop music superstardom.

But despite her years and years of living under the public eye, Spears says she still gets uncomfortable in some social situations.

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“I’m so weird. I get nervous in a lot of situations,” she said. “Parties, clubs, when there are a lot of people around. I’m a weird, anxiety-ridden person.”

This admission comes mere weeks after Spears, who recently dropped her ninth studio album “Glory,” revealed that her turn on James Corden’s smash hit “Carpool Karaoke” segment made her a tad uneasy.

“It was a little awkward, like, driving by grocery stores,” she said during an interview on New York’s KTU 103.5 FM. “People walk by and there are like 18 cameras around us. This is just so awkward.”

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