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Rihanna in talks to work with Chase & Status on new album
Published Thursday, Feb 23 2012, 10:15 GMT | By Robert Copsey | 2 comments
Chase & Status have revealed that they could feature on Rihanna's next album.
The duo said that they recently met up with the star to discuss producing songs for her next studio LP.
Watch the pair talk about working with Rihanna at the Brit Awards below:
Will Kennard said: "We hope so. We saw her recently and caught up with her at the O2 a few months ago and we talked about it then.
"She's always looking to write on interesting sides of music. It's just finding the time really, we're still artists as well as producers."
He added: "We're currently trying to get album three finished. We love what she does and any chance we'll get, we'll take!"
Chase & Status previously collaborated with Rihanna on 2009's Rated R and her latest record Talk That Talk.
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The duo said that they recently met up with the star to discuss producing songs for her next studio LP.
Watch the pair talk about working with Rihanna at the Brit Awards below:
Will Kennard said: "We hope so. We saw her recently and caught up with her at the O2 a few months ago and we talked about it then.
"She's always looking to write on interesting sides of music. It's just finding the time really, we're still artists as well as producers."
He added: "We're currently trying to get album three finished. We love what she does and any chance we'll get, we'll take!"
Chase & Status previously collaborated with Rihanna on 2009's Rated R and her latest record Talk That Talk.
> Chase & Status: 'Nero should have won Brit Breakthrough Award'
> More music news
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