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Stryder: 'I'd collaborate with Sugababes'
Published Tuesday, Jul 21 2009, 12:52 BST | By David Balls
Tinchy Stryder has revealed that he would be keen to collaborate with the Sugababes.
The rapper teamed up with band member Amelle Berrabah on new single 'Never Leave You' and confirmed that he would be happy to record with the whole group.
Speaking backstage at T4 On The Beach, Stryder told DS: "Yeah I'd return the favour if they wanted the favour from me - I'm down!"
The star praised Berrabah's contribution to the song and described her as a "cool girl".
"We recorded a song and then I wanted a female vocalist on it and her voice sounded right out of everyone we picked," he said.
"When she came in the studio and done her bit it sounded cool. She's a cool girl, she's down to earth. We're on the same label as well so it all made sense."
Click 'play' to watch our full interview with Tinchy Stryder:
Additional reporting by Neil Wilkes and Chris Allen
The rapper teamed up with band member Amelle Berrabah on new single 'Never Leave You' and confirmed that he would be happy to record with the whole group.
Speaking backstage at T4 On The Beach, Stryder told DS: "Yeah I'd return the favour if they wanted the favour from me - I'm down!"
The star praised Berrabah's contribution to the song and described her as a "cool girl".
"We recorded a song and then I wanted a female vocalist on it and her voice sounded right out of everyone we picked," he said.
"When she came in the studio and done her bit it sounded cool. She's a cool girl, she's down to earth. We're on the same label as well so it all made sense."
Click 'play' to watch our full interview with Tinchy Stryder:
Additional reporting by Neil Wilkes and Chris Allen
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