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Britney Spears' New Collaboration Returns to Billboard Charts

Pop superstar Britney Spears has made a triumphant return to the Billboard charts with her latest single, "Mind Your Business." The highly anticipated track, a collaboration with Black Eyed Peas frontman Will.I.Am, debuted on several rankings this week, marking a successful comeback for both artists.

"Mind Your Business" achieved its highest start on the Dance/Electronic Digital Song Sales chart, claiming the coveted No. 1 spot. This chart ranks the best-selling dance and electronic tunes in the United States. The single also secured a commendable position on the Hot Dance/Electronic Songs chart, entering at No. 8. This success brings both Spears and Will.I.Am back to the top 10 on the tally, where they have previously enjoyed significant success.

The popularity of "Mind Your Business" can largely be attributed to its robust sales figures. While the single did not perform as well on dance-specific charts that focus on streams or radio airplay, its strong sales were more than enough to propel it to the top of the dance/electronic ranking.

Interestingly, "Mind Your Business" did not surpass Spears's other current charting hit on the Hot Dance/Electronic Songs tally, "Hold Me Closer" with Elton John. Despite being released last summer, "Hold Me Closer" continues to perform well after 48 weeks on the list, currently sitting at No. 4.

The impact of "Mind Your Business" extended beyond the dance genre, making its presence felt on the all-genre Digital Song Sales chart. This chart monitors American purchasing patterns for individual tunes, and the new single debuted at No. 12, narrowly missing out on another top 10 placement for the two musicians.

Overall, Spears's return to the Billboard charts with "Mind Your Business" demonstrates her enduring popularity and ability to captivate audiences. The collaboration with Will.I.Am has proven to be a successful venture, reestablishing both artists as forces to be reckoned with in the music industry.

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