Kenny Loggins says that he would love to duet with a younger rock act on his classic tune "Danger Zone" for the upcoming Top Gun sequel.
"I certainly hope so," Loggins said when asked by TMZ whether the song will be featured in the sequel Top Gun: Maverick, which is currently filming. "I met Tom Cruise on [The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy] Fallon, and I asked him that question, and he said, of course, we have to use 'Danger Zone.'" Cruise will be reprising his role as hotshot pilot Maverick.
"I'm hoping to do it, maybe as a duet, with a young act," he said. When asked whether he would offer a hint, Loggins said, "I'm thinking about that right now, and I'd like to but I don't think that's a good idea because they may want to keep it secret" but admitted "the rockers I'm interested in are male."
Loggins recorded "Danger Zone," which was written by Georgio Moroder and Tom Whitlock, for the 1986 blockbuster film, after Toto, Bryan Adams, REO Speedwagon and Corey Hart turned down the honor.
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