The 'Shake It Off' hitmaker, who is a key adviser to the contestants on the new series of 'The Voice' US, is planning to work together in the near future, reported Contactmusic.
"The first person that I worked with was Blake Shelton, who I've known for years because we both have been in the country music scene for years and years and years. His favourite this to do is to make me uncomfortable!
"And after you talk to Pharrell, you feel really good for about two weeks straight... He's like a sorcerer, of happiness," she said.
"Pharrell and I were talking, in the breaks yesterday, and we just kept saying, 'We have to do something together!' He's like, 'You just call me. Call me when you figure it out'. I'm like, 'You call me if you figure it out first!'," she said.
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