Britney Spears is reportedly set to make a music comeback with Will.i.am.
The 41-year-old pop superstar regained control of her multimillion-dollar fortune as well as various aspects of her life and career when a conservatorship arrangement governed by her family was terminated in 2021.
However, the doting mum-of-two has not released an album since 2016’s Glory but is said to be gearing up to work with Black Eyed Peas rapper Will, 48.
Their collaboration comes more than a decade after they teamed up for megahit Scream and Shout.
A source said this week: ‘Britney and Will have a huge amount of love and respect for each other and really trust each other’s musical judgment.’
They added to the Sun: ‘Will has long been Britney’s number one supporter and he wants to see her succeed.
‘Both of them are excited to be releasing this surprise track and they know fans will love it.’
The news comes shortly after Will spoke out in support of Britney as he noted that he wanted to see her ‘win’ in life.
Speaking on Good Morning Britain, he said: ‘We’ve done cool things together, and I’m so happy that she’s on this new journey and shining.
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‘She’s still got hurdles, but you know what, we’re all there to support her. I just love her dedication and love for music.
‘That’s just the way it is. I love how sweet she is, and how genuine she is — shy, but fierce. And I want to see her win.’
Apart from her duet with Sir Elton John on Hold Me Closer last summer, Britney has not released any music since the termination of her conservatorship.
In 2020, she dropped Mood Ring, Swimming in the Stars, and Matches – in collaboration with fellow 1990s stars The Backstreet Boys – as part of a deluxe edition of her ninth studio album.
Metro.co.uk has reached out to Britney and Will’s reps for comment.
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