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Octomom Dance Song Another Cry for Attention?

Octomom Nadya Suleman is trying to remain in the spotlight by releasing a new dance song in August. Suleman first became famous for having octuplets on top of already having six children, and has kept her focus on the spotlight ever since.

According to reports, Suleman has been signed to a contract with Global Groove Entertainment and will debut the single "Get on the Dance Floor" on August 1. The track features Suleman singing and rapping, which may come as a bit of a surprise for everyone, though Suleman is certainly not short of surprises.

DJ Mr. Mig and Mike Rizzo, who have worked with such big names as User, Taylor Swift, Beyonce, and Britney Spears, are now working with Suleman to get her ready to lay the tracks. Adam Barta, an established artist, is also working with Suleman on the album and performs alongside her for at least one song.

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Suleman's last venture into foreign territory included starring in a self-pleasure video, which gained the mom a slew of press, both good and bad. She has also done adult film shoots in order to help salvage her home, which has been foreclosed upon, and restore a sense of stability to her family, though many wonder if she isn't just in it for the fame.

"My first shoot was amazing," she told the Huffington Post in May. "They made me look so glamorous, and for the first time in my life, I felt beautiful and sexy. I'm very excited for it to come out!"

The mother of 14 has filed for bankruptcy and lost her home due to a lack of income. She nearly lost custody of her children after pictures of the home they were living in showed deplorable conditions, but Suleman maintained the photos were doctored and she was "set up" by a friend.

It's clear that no matter what she does, Suleman wants an audience and enjoys being in the spotlight, regardless of how harsh it may be.

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