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Are Britney Spears and Elton John Releasing a Duet?

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Watch out, this might be the new song of the summer!

A new duet is rumored to be in the works with a collaboration between Britney Spears and Sir Elton John.

Since the end of her conservatorship, the “Toxic” singer has been hinting at getting back into the music world. She recently shared a video of her singing a new version of “… Baby One More Time.” She wrote, “I haven’t shared my voice in an extremely long time… maybe too long… and here’s me playing at my house with a different version of ‘Baby.’” Friends and fans quickly showed their support for Britney in the comments and begged her to release new music. “Baby One More Time Britney’s Version,” one fan wrote.

 

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The Stars Meet at a Studio in Beverly Hills

This dream may be a reality as reports say Spears is working on a cover with the Rocket Man himself, Sir Elton John.

TMZ and Page Six show that the two performers will work together on a cover of John’s hit, “Tiny Dancer.”

Spears and John met at a Beverly Hills recording studio last week to secretly record the remixed song.

“This was Elton’s idea, and Britney is a huge fan. They have recorded a remix of ‘Tiny Dancer” as a full duet — and it is incredible,” an insider told Page Six.

And it looks like Britney fans won’t need to wait long to hear her voice on their radios again. Andrew Watt is the lead producer on the track, said to be released sometime this month.

Britney Spears Celebrates Her Freedom

Spears recently told People Magazine about her wish to give her fans a new album but said she has to focus on one thing at a time. She tied the knot with her partner Sam Asghari during an intimate wedding ceremony in June.

 

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Are Britney Spears and Elton John Releasing a Duet?

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