Craig David and Usher are in talks about collaborating on a brand new music.
Craig David might be set to launch a monitor with Usher
The ‘7 Days’ hitmaker joined the music famous person on stage throughout his ‘Previous, Current and Future’ residency at London’s O2 Enviornment earlier this month and the pair at the moment are stated to be planning to drop a brand new monitor collectively.
A supply informed The Solar newspaper’s Weird column: “Usher and Craig have at all times had an enormous period of time for one another and there’s a lot of respect between them.
“After Usher had Craig up on stage with him on the O2 earlier this month, they then talked about working collectively on a brand new music.
“Now they’ve requested their writers to give you some concepts.
“Usher has been quietly placing collectively a brand new file and perhaps Craig might be a featured artist if they will discover the precise music.”
The ‘OMG’ singer paid tribute to Craig when the pair have been collectively on stage just lately as they duetted on the latter’s tracks ‘Fill Me In’ and ‘7 Days’.
The 46-year-old star stated: “Each time we have ever met it has been optimistic, each likelihood we get to have a good time one another, we’ve.
“I’ve learnt lots from my viewers to your viewers.
“Thanks to your contribution to R+B, the celebration of your music, you deserve all of it week all yr.”
Craig, 43, replied: “Me and this dude go means again, it has been a wonderful journey.
“Anybody who’s been there from the beginning, during, we’re grateful as a result of your legacy is what we reside for.”
The star revealed final yr that he has spent years dreaming of a collaboration with the ‘Yeah!’ hitmaker since they shared a “second” freestyling collectively on a French radio station within the early a part of their careers.
Chatting with BANG Showbiz at Capital’s Jingle Bell Ball with Barclaycard, Craig stated: “For me, having grown up listening to Usher, I really feel that might be an amazing… we might create one thing particular.
“We had a second at a spot referred to as Skyrock at a radio station over there in Paris and we did a little bit freestyle on the radio again once I was releasing ‘Fill Me In’, ‘7 Days’ and he had ‘You Make Me Wanna … ’ and about to enter his ‘8701’ album so it was a second.
“Everybody was like: ‘You guys have to [do something together]’. It could be one to say we ticked that field.”