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Federline Album Debut Set For Halloween

Rapper's National TV Debut Leaves Critics Cold

The only baby Britney Spears and Kevin Federline are talking about right now is K-Fed's debut album.

Federline will release the rap album "Playing With Fire" on Oct. 31.

He is offering an autographed photo to the first 500 people who preorder it through his online store.

Federline made his national television debut recently on the Teen Choice Awards -- and was slammed with some negative reviews.

Among them was Elliot Wilson of the hip-hop magazine XXL, who said Federline was "a joke, basically."

Jermaine Hall of King magazine called him a "Britney Boy ."

Meanwhile, Spears' Web site is under renovation right now and only features a photo of Spears' face that morphs into a tiger's face -- and no news of the birth of their second baby.

An unnamed family source last week told Us Weekly that Federline and Spears had a boy. The couple has yet to confirm the birth to the press.

The couple had their first boy, Sean Preston, just over a year ago.

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