Britney Spears and Elton John Drop ‘Hold Me Closer’ Duet Marking the ‘Toxic’ Singer’s Return to Music After 6 Years (Watch Video)

Britney Spears has finally made a comeback with her duet with Elton John, together they have released Hold Me Closer. It is a re-imagined duet of the piano man's immortal tune, Tiny Dancer. Hold Me Closer marks Britney Spears returning to music after 6 years.

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American singer-songwriters Britney Spears and Elton John have released "Hold Me Closer", a re-imagined duet of the piano man's immortal tune, "Tiny Dancer". According to Variety, this song is Spears' first release since the termination of her conservatorship in November of 2021 and her first new music release in six years. Elton John Birthday: 5 Iconic Looks of the Legendary Singer That Are Just a Vibe in Itself.

While the chorus is, of course, unmistakable, the song has been completely overhauled into a breezy dance-pop song, with Spears and John duetting gently on the verses and chorus and John adding trademark piano flourishes throughout.

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It's an ideal follow-up to his similar reinvention on "Cold Cold Heart" with Dua Lipa, released last summer and featured on his Lockdown Sessions duets album, which essentially mashed up his songs "Sacrifice" and "Rocket Man", reported Variety.

"Tiny Dancer" was originally released in 1971 and was a minor hit in the U.S. and Europe at the time, but gained a second life when featured in a key scene in Cameron Crowe's 2000 film Almost Famous, a semi-autobiographical retelling of his experiences as a young rock writer in the early 1970s.

Since the end of her 13-year conservatorship, Spears fans have been speculating whether or not she'd want to get back in the studio and return to the stage. Britney Spears Slams Ex Kevin Federline Over Claims That Her Sons Are Avoiding the Singer Over Her Nude Insta Pics.

While she was under her conservatorship from 2008 through 2021, Spears recorded new music, went on tour and held a Las Vegas residency. However, when she testified in court, the singer alleged that she was forced to work against her own will, as per Variety.

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