Pitbull is teaming up with Britney Spears and Marc Anthony for a new track.
The Grammy-winning artiste termed the upcoming collaboration "volcanic", Billboard reported.
"We've got a record coming with Britney Spears, Marc Anthony and this guy named Pitbull, I don't know how it worked out. I call that volcanic," Pitbull said in an interview with KTU 103.5 at the KTUphoria festival.
The "Por Favor" rapper, who is scheduled to travel to the UK with Spears for 'Piece of Me' world tour in mid-August, said the idea cropped up when the duo came together for their Vegas show.
"They (the makers) happened to reach out and she said she was a fan of the 'Fireball' record. We were trying to find a way to perform it together," he said.
Pitbull earlier worked with Anthony on the 2011 hit "Rain Over Me".
A release date has not been announced for the song.
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