The 22-year-old said that the group is her favourite British band and she wants to to sing alongside them in the near future, reported Digital Spy online.
"I would love to do a collaboration with them. Coming from the UK feels like the coolest thing in the world right now," Ora said.
On performing with Coldplay on tour, she said, "Performing in front of 50,000 people was such a great confidence-booster. Me and Chris Martin are similar on-stage - we don't do the same thing twice. It made me feel like I could take over the world."
Asked about her musical influences growing up, Ora said, "Growing up I loved Beyonce and Gwen Stefani because they were honest girls, but people always need a new role model relevant to them.
"I find it exciting that girls have really connected with me and my music and that I have the power to change someone's life in three minutes, to wake them up," she added.
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