Celine Dion wants to record with Eminem

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Press Trust of India London
Last Updated : Sep 10 2013 | 8:05 AM IST
Ballad singer Celine Dion wants to record a track with Eminem, despite the rapper's controversial lyrics.
The 'Think Twice' singer would love to collaborate with the rapper, famed for his controversial and often violent lyrics, to give her more street cred, reported Access Hollywood.
"I'd love to collaborate with Eminem," she said.
Dion also talked about getting the seal of approval from her son Rene-Charles, 12, after he found out she'd worked with Sia Furler, who has penned hits including 'Titanium' with David Guetta and 'Diamonds' for Rihanna, on her new album.
"When I told Rene I was getting ready to do another album and that there's a new song called 'Loved Me Back to Life' and it was Sia who actually wrote it for me, he said, 'No way'. He couldn't believe it because I'm not cool, and I'm not Rihanna," she added.
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First Published: Sep 10 2013 | 8:05 AM IST

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