Britney Spears and Will.i.am's 'Mind Your Business' marks their second explosive collaboration
Britney Spears and Will.i.am's latest track reflects on life in the spotlight
Britney Spears teamed up with Will.i.am for a fresh new track. The 41-year-old Britney and 48-year-old Will.i.am released their latest song, Mind Your Business, on Friday.
Before the release, they got fans buzzing by sharing a sneak peek of the song through an Instagram post.
Will.i.am expressed his excitement and honour about the release when he posted the teaser on Wednesday, saying, "I am sooo honored and excited for this release."
He also thanked Britney Spears and hailed her as one of the most fearless, strongest, kindest, purest people he has ever met.
He added, "I always loved working with you and always will."
The verse of the song by Britney goes as, "Mind yo business bitch. Uptown, downtown, everywhere I turn around / Hollywood, London, snap-snap is the sound / Paparazzi shot me, I am the economy / Follow me, follow me, follow me, follow, follow me."
Both artists lament their lives in the spotlight, saying they are sick of everyone looking at them like the stars were in breaking news.
The verse flows, "Too much looky-looky, I'm so sick of all these looky-loos / Everybody lookin' at me like I was the breakin' news / Police got a sting, watchin' every step I take / Every move I make, every breath I take."
Mind Your Business is 2nd track that both artists released in collaboration. Their first collab was in 2012 hit, Scream and Shout. That track crossed over 1 billion views on Youtube.
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