Trent Reznor has revealed that he's working with Apple on a new project related to music delivery.
During an interview with Billboard, the 49-year-old Nine Inch Nails front man, who's also the chief creative officer of Beats Music, said that after the tech giant's acquisition of Beats the company, they "expressed direct interest in designing some products," Mashable reported.
Without giving away much, the Oscar winning star added that the project was "very creative" and "in the world" of music delivery.
According to the reports, Apple has been planning to revamp Beats Music and re-launch the service as part of iTunes in 2015, while other reports said that the company was in talks to offer a discounted music streaming service.
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