Elton John and Britney Spears have shared the cover art for their upcoming collaboration, ‘Hold Me Closer’. Check it out below.Last week, reps for both artists sent out a release stating the pair had worked on a joint track together.
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Elton John and ABBA’s Benny Andersson are having fun on TikTok with a piano mash-up of two of their hits.
A mash-up of John’s 1973 song “Bennie And The Jets” and ABBA’s 1979 track “Chiquitita” has been a popular audio track on TikTok, but on Monday, the two music legends treated fans to a real-life rendition of the social media hit.
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“Heard about this little mashup of Bennie and the Jets with @ABBA and had to get involved,” John captioned the post.
The video starts off with Andersson playing the familiar intro to “Chiquitita” on the piano before cutting to John, seated at his piano to perform the recognizable first notes of “Bennie And The Jets”.
John is no stranger to musical collabs, recently releasing an entire album of duets and collaborations, featuring everyone from Dua Lipa and Nicki Minaj to Gorillaz and Lil Nas X. Fans are eagerly anticipating a new duet version of “Tiny Dancer” with John and Britney Spears, which is expected to drop soon.
John is in the middle of his final performances of his “Farewell Yellow Brick Road” world tour, with stops scheduled for both Toronto and Vancouver in the coming months.
Elton John and Britney Spears have shared the cover art for their upcoming collaboration, ‘Hold Me Closer’. Check it out below.Last week, reps for both artists sent out a release stating the pair had worked on a joint track together.
Britney Spears and Elton John are using flashback pics for their upcoming duet. On Friday, the singers unveiled the cover art for «Hold Me Closer,» the song they're set to release on Aug.
Elton John and Britney Spears‘ collaboration is one day closer!
Britney Spears is back to making music! The singer has announced a collaboration with Elton John, marking her first musical release since 2020. According to a source, this is only the beginning for Spears, with there being a long roster of artists hoping to collaborate with her, among them, Madonna.Madonna is the latest star to show support to Britney Spears publiclyBritney Spears sings ‘Vogue’ with Madonna, Selena Gomez, and more iconic moments at her weddingA post shared by Madonna (@madonna)A source spoke to HollywoodLife and explained that Spears’ reentry to music has a lot of musicians excited.
in a tweet Monday, unveiling the single’s artwork. On a pale pink background, the black song title sits on top of emojis of a rose and a rocket.
Britney Spears is set to return to the music scene in a collaboration with Sir Elton John.
Britney Spears’ duet with Elton John has been officially confirmed.Today (August 8) reps for both artists sent out a release stating the track is called ‘Hold Me Closer’. A specific release date has not been announced at this time.
Britney Spears, 40, is set to return to the music scene in a collaboration with Sir Elton John. Details of the project are limited but the new track is called Hold Me Closer, a spokesman confirmed to the PA news agency. It had been previously speculated that the pair were working on a new version of Sir Elton’s 1971 hit Tiny Dancer.
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorTwo weeks after Variety reported that Britney Spears and Elton John were working up a brand-new recording of John’s 1971 song, “Tiny Dancer,” the remake has been confirmed: Reps for both artists sent out an announcement Monday confirmed that the song, “Hold Me Closer,” is due in the coming days. There was little information in the announcement except single artwork, which consists of the title, a rose (Britney) and a rocket (Elton).According to reports last month, Spears met with John in mid-July in a Beverly Hills recording studio for a new version of the song.
It’s a “Modern Family” reunion.
Britney Spears has joined forces with Elton John for a new collaboration, according to Paris Hilton.Page Six claimed last week that the pair had been “secretly recording” a joint version of John’s classic 1972 single ‘Tiny Dancer’ as part of Spears’ reported return to music.The outlet reported that the two singers would release the song at some point this month via Universal Music.During a recent interview with Paul Voor Je Neus, Hilton – who is a longtime friend of Spears – confirmed that the rumours were true. “It’s gonna be iconic,” she said of John and Spears’ upcoming track.
Britney Spears and Elton John’s new song already has Paris Hilton’s seal of approval! The star revealed her thoughts about the upcoming track during a recent interview with Paul Barewijk for his show,. “It's gonna be iconic,” she said about the new single. “I just heard it a couple days ago in Ibiza and it is, it's insane.” However, ET has learned Hilton has not heard the song but heard that it's going to be amazing.
Britney Spears has reportedly returned to the studio after six years and joined forces with Sir Elton John to duet one of his most beloved classics, Tiny Dancer. The pop star teamed up with the English composer last week, meeting at a Beverly Hills recording studio to record the track. Tiny Dancer first appeared on Elton John’s 1971 Album Madman Across The Water. An anonymous source told Page Six that this project was “Elton’s idea, and Britney is a huge fan.
Britney Spears is ready to reintroduce herself to the music world. Fresh off a wedding and free from her conservatorship, Spears has recorded a remix version of Elton John’s "Tiny Dancer," according to a new report. Per Page Six, John and Spears met in a Beverly Hills studio to record last week. Universal Music will release the track next month. Spears had taken a hiatus from her music, with the most recent release being back in 2016 with her album, "Glory." Britney Spears is teaming up with Elton John for "Tiny Dancer." (Getty Images) She has hinted at recording new music via social media in the past, but nothing has come to fruition. "Tiny Dancer" was originally released in 1971.