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Jason Derulo wants duet with girlfriend Jordin Sparks
Published Monday, Feb 20 2012, 23:57 GMT | By Leah Simpson | 4 comments
Jason Derulo has revealed that he wants to collaborate on a track with his girlfriend Jordin Sparks.
The 'In My Head' singer, whose relationship with the former American Idol winner was confirmed last month, said that he admires Sparks's "phenomenal" talent.


He told Australia's Sunday Telegraph: "Jordin is a phenomenal singer, there's not many people that can sing like her. So we'll definitely be doing some stuff together."
Derulo is currently recovering from a fractured neck after a stage routine went wrong.
Sparks previously teamed up with Chris Brown for the 2008 release 'No Air', while her upcoming movie Sparkle, which she filmed with the late Whitney Houston, is due to be released in the US in August.
> Whitney Houston: 'Jordin Sparks has voice of an angel'
Watch Jason Derulo's interview with Digital Spy at T4 On The Beach below:
The 'In My Head' singer, whose relationship with the former American Idol winner was confirmed last month, said that he admires Sparks's "phenomenal" talent.

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He told Australia's Sunday Telegraph: "Jordin is a phenomenal singer, there's not many people that can sing like her. So we'll definitely be doing some stuff together."
Derulo is currently recovering from a fractured neck after a stage routine went wrong.
Sparks previously teamed up with Chris Brown for the 2008 release 'No Air', while her upcoming movie Sparkle, which she filmed with the late Whitney Houston, is due to be released in the US in August.
> Whitney Houston: 'Jordin Sparks has voice of an angel'
Watch Jason Derulo's interview with Digital Spy at T4 On The Beach below:
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