Britney Spears' highly-anticipated collaboration with music icon Elton John, entitled Hold Me Closer, was released to the public on Thursday night.The track is an updated version of Elton's 1971 hit Tiny Dancer, and marks the first new music from the Toxic singer, 40, since the release of the deluxe version of her 2016 album Glory, which debuted in 2020.To coincide with the release, Elton, 75, dished to The Guardian about what it was like working with the singer on her first musical endeavor post-conservatorship.
It's here! Britney Spears' highly-anticipated collaboration with music icon Elton John, entitled Hold Me Closer, was released to the public on Thursday night Elton revealed that he'd made a point of keeping up with Spears' battle against her nearly 14 year conservatorship, which was terminated last November. 'She hadn't done anything for so long.
I'd been following what's been happening to her for a long time,' he told the outlet. The Crocodile Rock singer said he was outraged at the treatment Spears allegedly endured while she remained under the control of her father Jamie Spears and his co-conservators.'You forget she was the biggest star in the whole world at that time.
And to see what happened to her makes me so angry,' he lamented. 'What happened to her shouldn't have happened to anybody.' Sit-down: To coincide with the release, Elton, 75, dished to The Guardian about what it was like working with the singer on her first musical endeavor post-conservatorship; Britney is seen in 2000 High hopes: John expressed that he had high hopes for what the track's potential success would mean for Spears; he is seen in 2018Elton expressed that he had high hopes for what the track's potential success would mean for.
Read more on dailymail.co.uk