In an intriguing revelation, Heidi Montag recently hinted at the demise of a potential collaboration with Britney Spears herself, back in the early stages of her burgeoning pop career.

The "Baby One More Time" singer created a unique and captivating song named "Dramatic" for her highly praised fifth studio album, "Blackout." The producer Damon Elliott, who has worked with renowned artists like Beyoncé, Jessica Simpson, and Mýa, was responsible for producing this remarkable track.

Britney and Heidi

In the early spring of 2008, a rendition of the song "Dramatic" featuring the combined vocal talents of Britney Spears and Heidi Montag found its way to Ryan Seacrest.

With its mesmerizing synths and daring verses, the captivating unreleased track, a whole of allure and sensuality, remained hidden from the public.

Britney, whose talent had earned them Grammy recognition, was entangled in a disagreement with their former label, Jive Records.

After fifteen years, Heidi implies that the narrative holds deeper layers of complexity.

"Yeah, it's a whole interesting story. And [my husband] Spencer [Pratt] brought that up to me the other day. He was like, 'Maybe we just put out "Dramatic" without Britney in it, and you record those parts," she reflects to Page Six's podcast, her thoughts sparked by a recent conversation with her husband, Spencer Pratt.

"I didn't ever fully record the song myself."

In January 2010, Heidi surprised the world with her debut full-length album titled "Superficial." However, amid her musical journey, she recorded a particular song entirely on her own. It was the catchy track "Fashion," penned by none other than Lady Gaga.

Interestingly, the former "The Hills" star reminisces about this experience in her recent release of Page Six's "Virtual Reali-Tea" podcast.

This song held such promise from the beginning as one of my essential tracks.

According to her, there was a moment when Gaga completely lost her composure and had a major outburst. As a result, RedOne was forced to release a statement retracting her previous comments after being confronted by Gaga.

Although she wasn't present during the incident, Heidi speculates what might have transpired.

"That was my song. And then 'Confessions of a Shopaholic' came because they heard me [on] it and wanted ... the song. And I think what happened ... she was like, 'No, that's my song. I'll record it,'" she surmises.

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Heidi and Hilary Duff

Among the countless songs Heidi Montag never had the opportunity to remove from his collection, one stood out - Hilary Duff's captivating track titled "Reach Out."

In a surprising turn of events, Heidi was introduced to a captivating tune known as "Body Language." This melodic gem boasted an exquisite production quality, accompanied by a sample derived from the renowned hit "Situation" by Yaz in 1982.

Heidi's Album

Heidi Montag couldn't contain her excitement over the unexpected success of her album, "Superficial" in 2010.

Despite the considerable financial strain it had caused her and Spencer in the past, they were now reaping the benefits of their hard work.

The recent surge in popularity of the album's standout single, "I'll Do It," had gone viral and brought in a much-deserved return on their initial investment.

With the incredible influence of TikTok, the catchy dance-pop song written by the talented Stacy Barthe (known for her work with iconic artists like Britney, Rihanna, Miley Cyrus, and Katy Perry) has garnered an impressive 34 million streams on Spotify.

Moreover, this success has led to over a million monthly listeners flocking to Heidi Montag's artist page.

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