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Iggy Azalea Reveals Britney Spears Duet Is Called 'Pretty Girls', Will Appear on Her Album
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The Australian raptress says that the highly-anticipated collaboration which is originally planned for Spears' new album will likely be released as the first single off 'The New Classic' follow-up.

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New details about Iggy Azalea and Britney Spears' much-talked-about collaboration have emerged. In a new interview with Associated Press while attending SXSW in Austin, Texas, the Australian raptress talked about her delayed tour and her sophomore album before then revealing that the duet with the pop diva would be called "Pretty Girls".

Azalea, who was forced to reschedule her tour for September due to "production delays," told the site she actually didn't want to wait that long to play the shows. "But because the arenas are so far in advanced booked, it was kind of their next slot," she explained and added that she decided to use the free time to continue working on her next LP.

For now the follow-up to last year's "The New Classic" is scheduled for late 2015, sooner than she previously planned. "I didn't anticipate having any time to completely finish it, but now that I have kind of the time," she said. "I'd love to have an album at the end of 2015."

She went on talking about the highly-anticipated duet with Spears, saying that it might be released as the first single off her upcoming effort.

"I love Britney," she praised the singer. "She's super sweet and I just want to hang out with her all the time. I saw her at Toys 'R' Us randomly, she lives right down the street from me. Since I've met her, now we keep bumping into each other in the street."

"I don't know if I needed re-inspiring, but it's just made me extra excited to want to put out new music," she added of the song.

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