The 24-year-old English singer shared a fascinating revelation on July 27 (Monday). The 'New Rules' singer gave the game away that her 'Levitating' track from 'Future Nostalgia' album will be revamped in a remixed version.

This time, Dua Lipa will not just star the remixed version but will be joined by pop icon Madonna and female rapper Missy Elliot.

Dua Lipa broke the news through her official Twitter account, writing, "DREAM COME TRUE LETS GO!!!!!!" The tweet comes with a photo of the pop stars striking a sophisticated pose for the camera, as per Billboard.

Dua Lipa also revealed that The Blessed Madonna and Missy Elliot collaboration would be made available for streaming on August 14 (Friday). Check out Dua Lipa's Twitter announcement below.

The star-studded news did not come as a shock to Dua Lipa's fans as her manager previously spilled the singer's team's plans in arranging collaboration with Madonna. Since her fame, Dua Lipa has been very vocal about Madonna's 'Confession On A Dancefloor' album as her immense inspiration to her 'Future Nostalgia' album.

The 'Break My Heart' singer's upcoming track release adds up to her long list of 2020 stunts, her latest one is from her animated 'Hallucinate' music video dropped on July 10. The singer herself starred the music video in a cartoon setup that showcases a psychedelic portrayal of an out of these world creatures, such as unicorns, huge living vegetables, ice cream cones, and trippy looking clowns.

Before 'Hallucinate,' the pop star launched her 'Future Nostalgia' leading tracks' music video, namely 'Don't Start Now,' 'Physical,' and 'Break My Heart.'

While patiently waiting for the 'Levitating' remix version, listen to the track's original arrangement below!

Earlier this week, Dua Lipa teamed up with J Balvin, Tainy, and Bad Bunny for the track ‘One Day.’

Meanwhile, in a report by Music Feeds, the 'Levitating' remix release will be Madonna's first music stunt since she decided to change her iconic name from the controversial The Black Madonna. The decision to change her name was since her former name was acknowledged as a "point of controversy," leading a massing pain, confusion, and frustration to many. Aside from Madonna, the female group Dixie Chicks also transitioned their band's name to The Chicks.

On the other hand, the forthcoming remixed track will be Missy Elliot's first release since her remix of Toni Braxton's song called 'Do It,' which follows the rapper's 'Iconology' mini-album last year. Also, 'Levitating' comes after The Blessed Madonna's recent album 'Madame X.'