JLS head to US for second album
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JLS are set to head to the US to record tracks for their forthcoming second album.
The boy band have already begun work on the follow-up to their 2009 self-titled debut, but head to America later this year to record new tracks.
Speaking to Newsbeat, Marvin Humes said: "It's likely we're going to be recording some tracks for our album over there - that's where the producers are based."
The foursome will release their single Everybody In Love stateside too, with Humes adding: "Taio Cruz has had a lot of success, Jay Sean has had a lot of success - it seems like a good time for Brits at the moment."
Meanwhile, the double Brit Award winning group said they're keen on collaborating with a host of other artists on their new material.
"Jay-Z we'd love to collaborate with, Beyonce we'd love to collaborate with, Neyo we'd love to collaborate with - there are so many great artists in the world we'd love to collaborate with," said JB Gill.
However he confirmed, "there are no collaboration as of yet."
- Published1 December 2009