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Jessie J asks Adele for future collaboration
Published Friday, Feb 10 2012, 10:08 GMT | By Lewis Corner | 6 comments
Jessie J has publicly asked Adele if she is up for working together in the future.
The 'Price Tag' singer made the offer over Twitter after asking her fans suggestions for UK artists she should approach for a collaboration.


Jessie J responded: "I'm seeing @OfficialAdele's name a lot. I would LOVE to work with her! @OfficialAdele's fancy it? :D #music"
The star has flown out to Los Angeles to attend Sunday night's (February 12) Grammy Awards at the Staples Centre, where Adele will make her live performance comeback following emergency throat surgery.
Meanwhile, Jessie J's current single 'Domino' has reached a new peak of number six on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.
> Adele will come back stronger, says Jessie J
Watch the music video for Jessie J's 'Domino' below:
The 'Price Tag' singer made the offer over Twitter after asking her fans suggestions for UK artists she should approach for a collaboration.

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Jessie J responded: "I'm seeing @OfficialAdele's name a lot. I would LOVE to work with her! @OfficialAdele's fancy it? :D #music"
The star has flown out to Los Angeles to attend Sunday night's (February 12) Grammy Awards at the Staples Centre, where Adele will make her live performance comeback following emergency throat surgery.
Meanwhile, Jessie J's current single 'Domino' has reached a new peak of number six on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.
> Adele will come back stronger, says Jessie J
Watch the music video for Jessie J's 'Domino' below:
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