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Madonna on Wednesday revealed a strong desire to collaborate with Britney Spears again.
The suggestion of working with Spears was brought up in a YouTube video Madonna posted on her official channel in which she answered questions submitted by fans.
The two stars previously collaborated on the 2003 hit "Me Against the Music," not to mention a performance that same year at the MTV Video Music Awards (with Christina Aguilera) where they shared lyrics and a now-famous kiss.
Madonna fielded 50 questions during the six-minute video on a range of topics, including her influences and, of course, sex.
One fan-submitted question asked: "Can we ever expect another collaboration with Britney?"
"I am gagging to work with Britney again!" Madonna said.
Elsewhere in the video, she said she'd "love to collaborate with Kendrick Lamar."

During the video, Madonna answered the questions—heard in a voiceover—while giving viewers a tour of her horse farm.
She said her biggest guilty pleasure is sex and that her biggest musical inspirations were Debbie Harry and David Bowie. Madonna also said she would have become a schoolteacher if she had not gone into music.
"What is something you've learned or wisdom that you can share with the rest of us?" asked one person.
She answered, "The biggest lesson I have learned in this life is none of this is real."
Another question posed to Madonna was what was "a decision you made that looking back maybe wasn't the best idea?"
"Getting married...both times," she said. [Madonna was married to actor Sean Penn and director Guy Ritchie.]
Madonna recorded the video as a promotion for Finally Enough Love: 50 Number Ones. Released last month, the album is a collection of remixes that celebrates her having 50 number one songs on the U.S. Billboard Dance Club Songs chart.
Madonna also dropped a new single in August: An update of her classic "Material Girl"—retitled "Material Gworrllllllll!"—with viral rap star Saucy Santana.
Talk of Madonna recording with Spears again has percolated online after the "Toxic" singer made her musical comeback in August following the end of her conservatorship.
Spears' first song in six years is a duet with Elton John, "Hold Me Closer," based on his classic "Tiny Dancer." It also featured references to John's other songs "The One" and "Don't Go Breaking My Heart" (his 1976 duet with Kiki Dee).
"Hold Me Closer" became an instant hit on streaming services, and Spears celebrated its success soon after its release in a video to John she posted on social media.
Newsweek reached out to a repreSpears for comment.
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