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Photos: Britney Spears and Iggy Azalea Shoot '80s-Inspired Music Video for 'Pretty Girls'
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The pop superstar and her raptress collaborator were spotted filming a scene together in a retro convertible Mustang around Studio City, California on Thursday, April 9.

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As the "Pretty Girls" release date is getting closer, Britney Spears and Iggy Azalea have started shooting a music video for the highly-anticipated collaboration. The pop diva reunited with the raptress on Thursday, April 9 to film the '80s-themed visuals around Studio City, California.

In a photo she shared on Istagram, Britney is seen driving an old-school bright orange jeep while sporting a leopard-printed crop top teamed with a pair of matching shades and retro pink earrings for the filming. "Girls roll, windows roll on us, jaws on the ground," she captioned the snap with what might be the song's lyrics.

The 33-year-old songstress was also spotted filming another scene in a red convertible Mustang. She sat in the back of the car alongside Iggy who rocked denim shorts and a matching vest over a white top.

Set to lead Brit's upcoming album, "Pretty Girls" is scheduled to be released on May 5. In addition to starring in the visuals, Iggy is co-directing it. "That's been awesome, not only just getting to work with her and write the song, but being able to have something to do with the visual and all that has been great," the Australian femcee told Access Hollywood of helming the clip. "It's been just an honor that she would even let me do that for her, so I'm super excited."

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