Adele has reportedly recruited Damon Albarn to work on her new album.
The Sun reports that the 'Something Like You' singer is working with Albarn on the long-awaited follow up to 21, with the pair seen heading into the studio together in West London earlier this week.
A source told the paper: "Damon and Adele had a chat about her new album and they could work together in future. He has produced and written brilliant pop songs for Gorillaz and slower material for acts such as Bobby Womack. He has advice to give from 25 years in the business."
Albarn is the latest high-profile act to be linked to the mysterious new record, with Phil Collins recently revealing his contributions to the album had been dropped.
The record, reportedly due for release in Spring will be the first material to surface from Adele since 2012's 'Skyfall', her soundtrack to the James Bond film of the same name.
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Adele was also in the news last week after Bob Geldoff hit out at the singer for not contributing to the Band Aid 30 single, despite the fact she made an anonymous donation to the charity.