JLS wants to record song with Rihanna

India Gazette (IANS) Sunday 12th February, 2012

British band JLS is keen to record a song with pop superstar Rihanna.

Femalefirst.co.uk reports that the band have been in talks with the star about working together on a song and both sides are willing.

"Right now our dream collaboration would be Rihanna. Obviously we've worked with some amazing people, Dev and Tinie Tempah, which was amazing but the one person we all want to work with at the moment is Rihanna," band member Marvin Humes told BANG Showbiz.

Another member Oritse Williams said: "There's been rumours about us and Rihanna for a while and we both really want to work together but it's just a matter of finding the right song.

"On both sides we really want to do it but if we do this collaboration we want it to be spectacular so until we find that song we can't do anything but watch this space."

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