Britney Spears plans her big comeback from conservatoire by teaming up with Elton John to record a duet version of his classic Tiny Dancer
Britney Spears has proven she’s ready to reclaim her throne as a pop superstar by launching a new collaboration with Elton John.
The 40-year-old singer-songwriter has collaborated with the 75-year-old pianist to record a new duet version of his immortal tune Tiny Dancer, Page Six reported on Monday.
Britney teamed up with the English singer-songwriter in Beverly Hills last week to record the track, which first appeared on his 1971 album Madman Across The Water.
She is back! Britney Spears has recorded a duet version of Tiny Dancer with her original artist Elton John, Page Six reported Monday; seen in West Hollywood in 2013
Fans won’t have to wait long to hear Britney back on record, as sources told the publication that the new version of Tiny Dancer is expected to be released by Universal Music in August.
Elton seems to be the one who came up with the idea of collaborating, but it seems like an ideal soft start for Britney to revive her musical career after remaining silent in the final years of her now-defunct conservatory.
“It was Elton’s idea, and Britney is a huge fan. They recorded a remix of Tiny Dancer as a full duet — and it’s amazing,” a music industry insider told the outlet.