
After six years without recording, Britney Spears is back in the studio. According to reports from Page Six and TMZ, last week the singer recorded a duet with Elton John for the release of a new version of “Tiny Dancer”, the British musician’s 1971 hit.
According to Page Six, the recording was produced by Grammy Award winner Andrew Watt, who has worked with artists as diverse as Miley Cyrus, Justin Bieber, Pearl Jam and Ozzy Osbourne, and will be released via Universal Music next month.
Apparently, Elton John has decided to repeat the hit of “Cold, Cold Heart”, a mashup of the hits “Rocket Man” and “Sacrifice”, which he re-recorded in a duet with Dua Lipa last year. This new version has become one of the most played on the dance floor in recent months.
If confirmed, the new collaboration is the first indication that Spears intends to return to music without her father’s tutelage, which ended in November 2021.
Since her newfound freedom, fans have wondered if Britney would resume her career, as she released statements indicating that she intended to live life, after feeling like a slave, forced by her father to record and perform.
Her greatest act in becoming independent was marrying her boyfriend Sam Asghari, with whom she expresses a desire to have children.
Source: Terra

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