“Uh Oh!!!”
You will soon be rocking with Will.i.am and Britney, bitch. Taking to Twitter on Monday, Will.i.am teased the imminent release of a new collaboration—a single seemingly titled “Mind Your Business.” He shared a 16-second clip including portions of the song alongside a caption: “Uh Oh!!! You are now NOW rocking with will.i.am and @britneyspears,” alongside a row of flame emojis and the hashtag #MINDyourBUSINESS.
The track, which is expected to drop Tuesday, marks Spears’ first release since “Hold Me Closer,” a collaboration with Elton John that itself marked a comeback after being released from her restrictive 13-year conservatorship. The upcoming single is Spears and Will.i.am’s fourth collaboration, with the duo most notably teaming up for “Scream & Shout,” the lead single off of the Black Eyed Peas founder’s fourth album, 2013’s.
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