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OK! Exclusive: Britney Spears Regrets Working With Iggy Azalea On Flop New Single “Pretty Girls”

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May 28 2015, Published 12:23 p.m. ET

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Britney Spears appeared to have a major hit on her hands when she announced she would be collaborating with Iggy Azalea on her new track “Pretty Girls.” But just a few weeks after the release of the single and its video, a source has revealed that Spears is frustrated with the track's lackluster performance on the charts and is now questioning her decision to collaborate with Azalea.

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“Britney is furious about how the single has been received,” says a source. “Some people warned her that it was a bad idea to work with Iggy, and now she wishes she had listened to them.”

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Spears and Azalea were all smiles while shooting the track’s visuals in Los Angeles, California, back in April. And they even hit the stage at the Billboard Music Awards 2015 to hopefully push the single along, the source added.

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But their efforts were unfortunately in vain, seeing that the song failed to make any major leap on the charts.

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