50 Cent recently said that he would like to work with Scottish singing sensation Susan Boyle. The G-Unit leader thinks that the two could easily make a hit record together.
"Susan Boyle is hot right now . . . I got to get her on a track, for real," the rapper told the Daily Mirror's gossip site.
"She's got an amazing voice, and together we'd get everyone dancing," he added. "I'm always looking to do something new and she's cool, so I'll ask somebody to let her know."
50 Cent said he wouldn't mind showing the Britain's Got Talent star around town either.
"She's cool. I'd love to take her clubbing, show her around my world. She'd have a great time," he added.
Boyle's debut album, I Dreamed a Dream, sold 701,000 copies in its first week. It awarded the singer the best first week sales of 2009 and the best-selling debut album by any woman since SoundScan began tracking in 1991, according to Popeater.com.
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