Beyonce collaborates with producer Boots

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Press Trust of India Los Angeles
Last Updated : Apr 24 2014 | 8:30 AM IST
Pop star Beyonce has lent her vocals to producer Boots' new song, 'Dreams'.
The little-known producer worked on Beyonce's smash hit album 'BEYONCE', reported Ace Showbiz.
The soothing song features back-up vocals from the 32-year-old singer, as well as a verse in which Beyonce sings, 'Baby, we've got a lot of love to give, so standby.'
Boots - real name Jordy Asher - has gushed about his collaboration with Beyonce, calling it the greatest cosign in the world.
"I love that the song has me and what I'm doing in my realm and her and what she's doing in hers, and it's so completely opposite but they work incredibly together.
It's just a really cool testament to our friendship and relationship to do something like this, and as natural as it was for it to exist in the way that it's going to exist," Boots said.
"I feel like I've been given my wings to fly. It's the greatest kind of cosign you could get, from someone who truly, truly believes in you. As gifted and as brilliant as she is, and she is, to be able to believe in me in that regard is a really special thing," he said.
Boots was signed by Beyonce's husband's record label, Roc Nation, in June 2013 and has previously claimed he produced 85 per cent of her smash hit album 'BEYONCE', which was released in December.
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First Published: Apr 24 2014 | 8:30 AM IST

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