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Dappy and Queen's Brian May team up for new single
Published Friday, Nov 18 2011, 11:57 GMT | By Lewis Corner | 15 comments
Dappy has revealed that Queen guitarist Brian May will feature on his new single.
The N-Dubz rapper confirmed that he is to fly out to Los Angeles to record with the rock legend and film a new music video for the cut.


The collaboration came about after May praised the hip-hop artist for his debut number one single 'No Regrets' last month.
Dappy told The Mirror: "He said I deserve an award – I couldn't believe it! So I had to hit him up to work with me. I'm flying to LA in the morning to work on the video with him."
The singer-songwriter recently insisted that he will not release his debut album No Regrets until people are "crying out" for it.
> Dappy promises "barrier-breaking" debut album 'No Regrets'
Watch the music video for Dappy's 'No Regrets' below:
The N-Dubz rapper confirmed that he is to fly out to Los Angeles to record with the rock legend and film a new music video for the cut.

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The collaboration came about after May praised the hip-hop artist for his debut number one single 'No Regrets' last month.
Dappy told The Mirror: "He said I deserve an award – I couldn't believe it! So I had to hit him up to work with me. I'm flying to LA in the morning to work on the video with him."
The singer-songwriter recently insisted that he will not release his debut album No Regrets until people are "crying out" for it.
> Dappy promises "barrier-breaking" debut album 'No Regrets'
Watch the music video for Dappy's 'No Regrets' below:
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