With Elton John, Britney Spears releases 1st new song since 2016

With Elton John, Britney Spears releases 1st new song since 2016
Britney Spears released her first new song in six years on Friday with the debut of "Hold Me Closer", a duet with British music legend Elton John. The track -- a dance-inflected take on John's 1970s ballad "Tiny Dancer", with elements of his later hit "The One" -- dropped less than a year after Spears won a court battle with her father, ending a conservatorship arrangement that gave him control over much of her life. "Okie dokie... my first song in 6 years!!!!" Spears wrote on Twitter. "It's pretty damn cool that I'm singing with one of the most classic men of our time." The cover art features childhood images of the two pop legends, who between them have 90 years' experience in the music business. In dusting off some of his 
own classics with the help of a younger artist, John is repeating a trick he pulled with last year's hit "Cold Heart", recorded with Dua Lipa. That track mashed up parts of several of his songs, most notably "Rocket Man". Spears' last release was the 2016 album "Glory". Since then, the singer -- a pop-chart colossus in the late 1990s and early 2000s -- has been in the spotlight as a result of the conservatorship that controlled her life for 13 years. In November, a Los Angeles judge formally approved the process of ending the controversial arrangement, which had given her father Jamie Spears control over almost all of her personal, professional and financial dealings. The multi-award-winning John -- properly Sir Elton John -- is one of Britain's most bankable stars, whose showmanship and musicality have left their mark on the performing arts.Since he first emerged in 1962, the singer -- born Reginald Dwight -- has been responsible for some of the most recognizable tunes in pop, including "Your Song", "Candle in the Wind" and "I'm Still Standing. Source: https://www.daily-bangladesh.com/
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Britney Spears loses court battle against father: What the next..


After months of legal wrangling and public cries for help, Spears lost a hard-fought court battle against her own father.

Spears has been under the man's thumb since 2007 when a public meltdown prompted a family court judge to establish a conservatorship that essentially gave Jamie Spears complete control of his daughter's life.

In recent months, the arrangement has come under intense scrutiny, with fans arguing that Britney is being held captive by her own family.

Some even went so far as to claim that Spears was sending coded messages to fans on her Instagram page, imploring them to intervene.

This led to online protest groups and even a few public rallies, which Jamie Spears decried as the work of uninformed conspiracy theorists.

The opposition heated up when a conservatorship hearing that had been scheduled for July was postponed due to alleged privacy concerns.

This week, Britney finally had her day in court, and her fans are likely to be deeply upset by the outcome.

According to court documents obtained by Rolling Stone, Spears' conservatorship has been extended through at least February 1, 2021.

The magazine notes that Britney's attorneys have until September 18 to appeal the decision.

The ruling comes as a shock, as Spears has recently amassed widespread support in her effort to regain control of her life.

Earlier this week, the venerable American Civi Liberties Union offered to assist with Britney's fight for independence.

"People with disabilities have a right to lead self-directed lives and retain their civil rights," the ACLU said in a tweet Wednesday.

"If Britney Spears wants to regain her civil liberties and get out of her conservatorship, we are here to help her."

"I don't know what types of disabilities or diagnoses Britney Spears has or doesn’t have, but she's being perceived by the court as a person with disabilities," ACLU lawyer Zoe Brennan-Krohn told Buzzfeed this week.

"That’s why there’s a conservatorship."

As fans pointed out throughout her campaign for increased freedom, Britney was not even asking the court for a complete termination of the conservatorship, which she acknowledged had been essential in helping her rebuild her career and personal life.

She was merely asking that her overbearing father be replaced by her manager, Jodi Montgomery.

Montgomery temporarily took over as Spears' conservator when Jamie experienced health issues in 2018 and 2019.

He resumed the role after his health improved, even though Spears apparently preferred Montgomery.

"Britney is strongly opposed to James [Jamie Spears] return as conservator of her person," reads a document filed by Britney's lawyers this week.

Every conservatorship is different, and the exact terms of Britney's remain unknown. But the singer has stated in past interviews that she's not allowed to make financial decisions, drive a car, or even leave the house without her father's permission. Source: https://www.daily-bangladesh.com/
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Adele named Forbes' brightest musician under 30


After having been named by Billboard as its top artist for 2012 just a couple of days ago, singer Adele adds another feather to her cap by topping Forbes' annual list of the thirty brightest music stars under 30 years old. 24-year-old Adele made the list on the success of her second album '21', which has sold over 23 million copies worldwide, reported Ace Showbiz. The 'Rolling in the Deep' hitmaker leads the other acts in the coveted list that includes British-Irish group One Direction and R&B superstar Rihanna. One Direction are included in the list following the back-to-back success of their first two albums 'Up All Night' and 'Take Me Home', while Rihanna's string of sold-out shows and lucrative endorsement deals make her a shoe-in for the '30 under 30' list. Other big names in music that made it to the Forbes list this year are pop superstar Bruno Mars, country music sweetheart Taylor Swift, and teen sensation Justin Bieber. Pop sensation Lady Gaga, Katy Perry and Kesha are among the other top female musical artists named to the '30 Under, Source: Screen-IndiaImage: flickr.com
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