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Britney Spears unveils new single 'Make me'

Darpan News Desk IANS, 15 Jul, 2016 11:35 AM
  • Britney Spears unveils new single 'Make me'
Singer Britney Spears has released the first song from her upcoming ninth studio album. It is titled “Make me”.
 
Spears announced the new single on Instagram and Twitter on Thursday, reports aceshowbiz.com.
 
In the single's artwork, Spears flaunts her toned abs while posing in a desert. She can be seen donning a white cloth over her privates and a pair of white thigh-high booties. Her hair is styled in natural waves. 
 
The music video for "Make me" leaked online earlier this week. In the leaked footage, Spears could be seen being surrounded by a bunch of dancing shirtless men. She was seen wearing a black bondage-inspired suit and a gold bodysuit. 
 
Spears recently also teased another song "Private show" from her upcoming untitled album.

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