Fresh off a highly successful collaboration with Iggy Azalea on the track "Pretty Girls," Britney Spears has a lengthy list of new artists she'd like to collaborate with in the future.
Spears revealed the list in a recent interview with Australia's The Project.
"I would love to work with Gwen Stefani, I think she's really cool," Spears said. "She's actually my next door neighbor in Los Angeles. I'd like to work with Ludacris, Miley [Cyrus], Celine Dion, Mariah Carey; there's so many great artists out there."
She also said that she plans to work on new music once her current Las Vegas residency concludes and after a few weeks off.
"Slowly but surely," she said of starting work on a new album. "There's a lot going on with my kids and schools and adding new sports. I'm going to try to do my best to do an amazing album. But it's not my full priority right now."
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