Britney Spears earned her 14th top 10 single of her career with her new single, " Hold Me Closer", which was released on the same day as her new album.

Britney Spears is performing at a concert in Los Angeles.

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The song is the 29th top 10 hit of his career.

Spears' last appearance in the top 10 was with will.i.am.

"Tiny Dancer" peaked in 1972 at 41 on the Hot 100.

For the 12th week in a row, Harry Styles topped the Hot 100, putting him in position to break the record for most weeks at the top of the chart by a male artist.

  1. “As It Was,” Harry Styles
  2. “Bad Habit,” Steve Lacy
  3. “About Damn Time,” Lizzo
  4. “Running Up That Hill (A Deal With God),” Kate Bush
  5. “Sunroof,” Nicky Youre and dazy
  6. “Hold Me Closer,” Elton John and Britney Spears
  7. “Super Freaky Girl,” Nicki Minaj
  8. “I Like You (A Happier Song),” Post Malone feat. Doja Cat
  9. “Break My Soul,” Beyoncé
  10. “Wait For U,” Future feat. Drake and Tems

Key Background

Spears was stuck in a 13-year-long conservatorship which she said put her father in control of almost every aspect of her life. Since being freed from the legal arrangement in November, the singer has been using social media to speak out against her family and how she was treated. Spears hasn't released new music in two years. While John is on his final tour of his career, he has released several versions of his classics with popular artists. Because of the success of that song, John wanted to do a new one. The producers said that it was John who brought her onto the track.

Spears has alarmed some fans with her posts. On Friday, the singer celebrated the success of her album with an inscrutable caption that both celebrated the achievement and addressed public statements made by. Spears stated that she no longer believes in God because of the way her family has treated her.

The summer domination of Harry Styles and Bad Bunny is continuing.

Britney Spears is returning to music after ending her conservatorship.