Guns N' Roses guitarist Slash has revealed he is working on his second solo album, a new "blues-oriented" LP.
In a recent interview with Yahoo Entertainment, Slash revealed that the "blues-oriented" LP will feature "a bunch of different singers" and is "sort of similar to my first solo record."
The guitar legend didn't reveal a release date but said it will "definitely" come out next year. Slash also confirmed that one of the singers is Demi Lovato.
"There's not really much more to tell you at this point, but [Lovato and I] definitely recorded something," he said.
The upcoming album is a follow-up to 2010's Slash, which featured Fergie, Adam Levine, Ozzy Osbourne, Dave Grohl, Lemmy Kilmister, Chris Cornell, Nicole Scherzinger and other vocalists.
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