As Rita Ora looks to conquer the United States with her sophomore album, she is calling on Macklemore and Prince to help her out.
The duo are set to appear on her forthcoming sophomore album, which will also serve as her debut stateside.
"Conquering America for a U.K. artist is incredible because that's what everybody wants and dreams about," the British sensation told Paper magazine. "So yeah, I am a bit nervous. I am a bit scared, I'll be honest."
The album's first single, "I Will Never Let You Down," was produced by Calvin Harris. She worked with Macklemore on a song called "Young Dreamers," but was most excited when she received a call from Prince.
"We did a few tracks together. I flew to Minneapolis and went to Paisley Park, which is like his iconic studios and we just made music. I was there for a week. It was the best thing I have ever done in my life."
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