Elton John talks singing with ‘broken’ Britney Spears

Elton John and Britney Spears released their eclectic duet “Hold Me Closer” on Friday — six years after the Princess of Pop last dropped music.

The British musician, 75, shed some light on working with Spears, 40, as well as the grand finale of her conservatorship that she was forced to endure for 13 years.

“It’s hard when you’re young. Britney was broken. I was broken when I got sober,” John told the Guardian in a profile published Thursday.

The “Tiny Dancer” crooner had previously struggled with drug and alcohol addiction and has been sober for over three decades.

John gushed over Spears’ musical talents, saying she sang “fantastically” on their new duet.
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“I was in a terrible place. I’ve been through that broken feeling and it’s horrible,” he continued. “And luckily enough, I’ve been sober for 32 years and it’s the happiest I’ve ever been.”

John said he feels his knowledge in guiding the trials and tribulations of life in the spotlight can help other stars.

“Now I’ve got the experience to be able to advise people and help them because I don’t want to see any artists in a dark place,” he said. “A lot of artists, you’d think they’d have a lot of self-esteem but they don’t, and that’s why we go onstage and we get the applause, and then we come offstage and we’re back to square one.”

The “Toxic” singer released her latest album “Glory” in 2016 and got back into the studio shortly after her wedding to Sam Ashgari in June.

John and the “Crossroads” actress first met in 2013, at his AIDS foundation’s infamous Oscars viewing party.

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Elton John first met Britney Spears at his 2013 Oscars viewing party in West Hollywood.
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“She just put out incredibly brilliant records,” the “Candle in The Wind” singer said about Spears’ albums. “She sang and danced so beautifully.”

The father of two also believes that recording “Hold Me Closer” and its release will give Spears “so much more confidence than she’s got already and she will realize that people actually love her and care for her and want her to be happy.”

He added: That’s all anybody in their right mind would want after she went through such a traumatic time.”

John then labeled himself as a mentor to younger artists in the music game and he feels that the next generation can ask him for guidance when they need it.

“It’s very hard for young musicians today to jumpstart a career. But I’m Uncle Elton. They can phone me,” he noted.

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