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Britney Spears teamed up with Elton John for "Hold Me Closer," which serves as a kind of coming-out party following the recent legal victory that freed her from the onerous conservatorship that ruled her life and work for nearly 14 years. latimes.com/entertainment-…
The song is her first new music since her 2016 album "Glory."
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For John, a proudly admitted trend-watcher, “Hold Me Closer” registers as the latest sign of his pop savvy. latimes.com/entertainment-…
Elton John understood how much pent-up goodwill existed for Spears in the wake of #FreeBritney.
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Elton John knew, in a summer defined by a house-music revival, that the way to frame Britney's return was with funky bass and airy piano laid over a thumping four-on-the-floor groove.
latimes.com/entertainment-… This photo shows Britney Spears, wearing a sparkly black dre
The splashy duet with Britney Spears that mashes up John’s early-1970s classic “Tiny Dancer” with the title track from his 1992 album “The One.” latimes.com/entertainment-…

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