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Pop / Rock 16 December, 2011

The Wanted - To Collaborate With Susan Boyle?

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The Wanted - To Collaborate With Susan Boyle?
New York, NY (Top40 Charts/ Muzu.tv) During a recent interview with MUZU.TV, the online music video site with the world's largest legal catalogue, The Wanted held nothing back while answering fan's questions, declaring an interest in collaborating with Susan Boyle. Max announced he would snog, marry and avoid Kerry Katona, while Tom expressed his desire to win Celebrity Big Brother.


The Wanted, who have recently released the music video to their new single 'Warzone', also spoke of their enthusiasm ahead of a 2012 16 date Arena tour, with Jay saying they "can't wait for it to start" and it would be "awesome"


Ciaran Bollard, CEO and co-founder of MUZU.TV, said: "The Wanted are a remarkable young talent and are very excited about their upcoming tour, and following their comments, we could even see a guest appearance from Susan Boyle."






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