The 28-year-old musician, who is still riding on the success of his latest record 'Back from the Edge', has already started working on some new tracks for his next one, reported Contactmusic.
"I really love it out there; I wish I was still there. It feels so good to be recognised there because I have been inspired by so many American artists. It's great working with people like Steve. He's been in the game for so many years and he is such a gentleman, such a genuine guy. He showed me songs he thought I would sound good on, which is really cool. So hopefully we'll get something.
The hunky pop star had recently expressed his desire to come up with a "club bangers album.
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