Singer Jessie J is keen to work with Miley Cyrus and has backed the blonde star after her recent controversial 'twerking' routine at the MTV Video Music Awards.
The 25-year-old singer, who co-wrote Cyrus' hit track 'Party in the USA', has backed the 20-year-old beauty following her controversial 'twerking' routine with Robin Thicke, and is keen to team up with her on a new track, reported Contactmusic.
"Miley at the moment is like olives; you either love her or hate her. You can't do anything in this industry without testing it, and that means to do it for real in front of people. I'd love to work with her again," Jessie said.
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Despite her success, Jessie has only released one studio album, 2011's 'Who You Are', which spawned several singles including 'Do it Like a Dude' and 'Price Tag'.
But she says her new record, 'Alive', will have a more mature sound as she has grown up a lot since penning her debut. 'Alive' is releasing on September 15.