Miguel says that he enjoyed his recent duet with country star Keith Urban so much that he wants to work with the "Long Hot Summer" singer again.
Following the pair's live rendition of Bill Wither's classic "Ain't No Sunshine" at the Grammy Nominations Concert on December 6, Miggy told the media that "Keith is honestly, hands-down, probably the coolest guy I've got to work with, especially on a collaborative. Keith can we make some music? This is the official request and I'm doing it on television."
Urban expressed a similar interest following the performance: "I loved playing with Miguel tonight — it was really, really cool getting to do that with him. I hope we get to do something else."
No word yet on what kind of project the two would be willing to commit to, or when fans might expect it to see the light of day.
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