LONDON, June 29, 2012 -- /PRNewswire/ --
- Reveals collaboration with NE-YO as part of his new album #willpower
Will.i.am, lead singer of the Black Eyed Peas and judge of reality show The Voice UK, has confirmed that he will be collaborating with RnB superstar NE-YO on his new album, in an exclusive interview with MUZU.TV. Â This adds to the list of other artists to be featured on the album including Britney Spears, David Guetta, Alicia Keys, LMFAO and Chris Brown.
As part of the interview Will.i.am also signed a pair of Beats by Dre headphones as an exclusive competition prize.
As a producer for artists including Justin Beiber, Michael Jackson and Nikki Minaj amongst other Will.i.am's philosophy is all about high production values, revolutionary beats and effortless style.
Beats by Dre headphones represent the perfect marriage of style, power and statement. What else would you expect from a piece of kit designed by one of hip hop's biggest living legends Dr. Dre?
To be in with a chance of winning this fantastic prize is head to the MUZU.TV website and watch Will.i.am's latest official music video for the single This Is Love, featuring Dutch singer-songwriter Eva Simon. Answer a simple question about the video and the signed headphones could be on their way to you along with exclusive signed CD artwork.
MUZU.TV is a leading online music video streaming service with one of the largest catalogues with over 100,000 videos. MUZU.TV is available online, through Xbox, Samsung Connect mobile web browsing.
SOURCE Our Digital Universe Ltd
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