Surpassing former beau Justin Timberlake's 'Can't Stop the Feeling', Britney Spears' infectious new song 'Make Me' shots to the top of the iTunes list in over 30 countries.
"Thank you, thank you, thank you!! #MakeMe," the 34-year-old popstar tweeted upon learning the news, E! Online.
Her counterpart in the song, rapper G-Eazy also expressed gratitude through social media.
"Thank you @britneyspears for the opportunity #MakeMe available now," he tweeted.
First single from her highly anticipated upcoming ninth album, the 34-year-old released 'Make Me' on July 14, and it was an instant hit.
In an earlier interview, Spears called her album "the best thing I've done in a long time. I'm proud of the work, and it's very different; it's not what you would think at all."
She has referred to it as her 'baby', and calls the album's sound 'melodic' and less 'poppy'.
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