After years of long waiting, Britney Spears is finally back in music and what better way than hand in hand with Sir Elton John, with whom she is said to have recorded a new version of the British singer's hit song, 'Tiny Dancer'. In fact, The song was a hit for the British singer in 1971. You will be able to listen to this re-recorded version in August, that is, in a few days. According to information obtained by Page Six and TMZ, the 40-year-old pop star quietly met with John, 75, at a Beverly Hills recording studio last week in order to re-record this new version. The idea of recording the version was Elton's own idea. The version is "completely a duet" between the two performers.
Recently, Britney has given a hint of her collaboration with Elton, after posting a photo in which she appears with Taron Egerton, who we all know for playing John in 'Rocket Man' autobiographical film of the singer, on a rooftop. Later, in her line, the 'Toxic' singer has deleted the publication. Actually, the source advised that Britney's desire to return is so great that she also made "a record deal" with the label to record with John.
The "remake" of 'Tiny Dancer' will mark Britney's return to music after many years, and will mark her first release after freeing herself from the guardianship that kept her tied to her father for 13 years. In fact, the last time Britney released a song was in 2016, with 'Slumber Party'. As for Elton, the author of 'I'm Still Standing' always knows who to collaborate with: in recent times he has achieved a macrohit with Dua Lipa, and has appeared on the latest album of Lady Gaga.