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Rihanna: 'I'd love to perform with Coldplay at Brit Awards 2012'
Published Tuesday, Jan 3 2012, 10:03 GMT | By Lewis Corner | Add comment
Rihanna has revealed that she would love to perform with Coldplay during next month's Brit Awards in London.
The singer featured on the band's track 'Princess Of China' last year, from their fifth studio album Mylo Xyloto.


However, the 23-year-old has now insisted that she would definitely be up for performing the song live with the group if they asked her.
Rihanna told The Sun: "I think Chris Martin is a special guy. His songwriting is just beautiful and I am a huge fan.
"If they want me to sing with Coldplay, I will be waiting for the call. I'd love to perform with them."
The star recently asked her fans on Twitter to choose the third single to be lifted from her latest album Talk That Talk.
> Rihanna, Chris Brown tweet 'I love you' minutes apart
Watch the music video for Rihanna's current single 'You Da One' below:
The singer featured on the band's track 'Princess Of China' last year, from their fifth studio album Mylo Xyloto.

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However, the 23-year-old has now insisted that she would definitely be up for performing the song live with the group if they asked her.
Rihanna told The Sun: "I think Chris Martin is a special guy. His songwriting is just beautiful and I am a huge fan.
"If they want me to sing with Coldplay, I will be waiting for the call. I'd love to perform with them."
The star recently asked her fans on Twitter to choose the third single to be lifted from her latest album Talk That Talk.
> Rihanna, Chris Brown tweet 'I love you' minutes apart
Watch the music video for Rihanna's current single 'You Da One' below:
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