Fresh from unwrapping their new collaboration ‘Hold Me Closer,’ Elton John and Britney Spears are accelerating with additional plans for the buzzed-about track.
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Fresh from unwrapping their new collaboration ‘Hold Me Closer,’ Elton John and Britney Spears are accelerating with additional plans for the buzzed-about track.
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Elton John may already one of the best-selling artists in the history of recorded music, but the 75-year-old ‘Rocket Man’ keeps proving his commercial journey still has miles to go.
After linking with Pop diva Dua Lipa to crank out one of last year’s biggest hits, ‘Cold Heart,’ John is looking to pull a redo with yet another female Pop titan: Britney Spears.
First reported to be a rework of Elton’s 1971 classic ‘Tiny Dancer,’ the new tune – ‘Hold Me Closer’ – was overseen by GRAMMY-winning producer Andrew Watt.
Marking the first release of new music from Spears since the release of her 2016 album ‘Glory,’ hop inside to hear ‘Hold.’
All roads lead to next Friday (August 26) for Britney Spears and Elton John.
For, the dynamic duo will be debuting their brand new single ‘Hold Me Closer’ on said date.
The hotly anticipated track, which is a reworking of John’s 1972 classic ‘Tiny Dancer,’ serves as Spears’ first original recording since 2016’s ‘Glory’ album. Perhaps most notably, it’s also the Pop performer’s first offering since the termination of her conservatorship in December 2021.
With anticipation sky high, the pair unwrapped a new preview.
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The countdown is officially on to the release of Elton John‘s new take on ‘Hold Me Closer’ with Pop royal Britney Spears.
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Britney Spears‘ ex-husband has found himself in some hot water.
Case in point, he has now been convicted on charges of battery and trespassing.
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Benny Blanco has worked with some of the biggest names in music (Britney Spears, Katy Perry, Nicki Minaj, Justin Bieber, etc.), but – as the video for his new single ‘Bad Decisions’ evidences – even he still stans down when it comes to some superstars.
Putting his love for K-Pop titans BTS on fully display in the hilarious Ben Sinclair-directed clip, Blanco proves he’s a dedicated member of the #BTSARMY by baking a BTS-inspired cake, collage poster, and more en route to a concert.
And while the group features on the song, they are not included in the music video.
Hop inside to see the action (and a cameo from Hip Hop icon Snoop Dogg).
Britney Spears is allegedly making her big musical comeback very soon and it is set to feature one of music’s living legends.
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Canadian comedienne Bonnie McFarlane probably wasn’t laughing when she took a look at her Twitter mentions following commentary she made about Britney Spears‘ highly publicized family drama.
With Britney Spears‘ conservatorship now in rearview, it’s being reported that the superstar singer is mapping out a 2022 comeback.
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Just six months after admitting she had “no idea” if she would ever perform again (as we reported here), “Baby One More Time” diva Britney Spears announced she’s making time to head to the studio to crank out new music.
As previously reported, Spears stunned her loyal fans (the #BritneyArmy) when she marched to Instagram Wednesday (December 22) to show off her vocal prowess and announce new music was on the way.
And while the a capella performance is garnering mixed reviews, there’s one longtime supporter who is making clear that she’s very much here for Britney’s return – her ‘SMS’ co-star Miley Cyrus.
Mariah Carey is getting candid.
For, the ‘All I Want For Christmas’ songstress has just revealed that she has reached out to Britney Spears to show some support.
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Much like its ‘Framing Britney Spears’ documentary, the New York Times’ “Malfunction: The Dressing Down of Janet Jackson” – which premiered via FX/HULU Friday (November 19) – explored the who’s, what’s, and why’s that led to the career damage of one of Pop music’s most revered female acts.
Also like the Spears flick before it, ‘Malfunction’ is inciting its subject’s fans to take action – this time in a movement to right the wrongs that followed the fallout of Jackson’s 2004 Super Bowl incident.
Chief among those in the sights of the #JusticeforJanet movement is EMMY-winning news anchor and TV producer Mark S. Allen. See why inside: