Disclosure have revealed who might be their latest collaborator: Usher. Brothers Guy and Howard Lawrence shared a picture on Twitter featuring a portrait of Usher with their signature line-art outline drawn on his face.
No other details have been given on the potential collaboration other than the cryptic caption, "Tomorrow..." that accompanied the tweet. We bet we'll either hear the track tomorrow (July 3) or get official news of the collaboration.
Usher is currently prepping his eighth studio album, so the collaboration possibly be a brand new song or a remix of an album track.
DIY Mag claims it will be a brand new track. They reported that the song will premiere tomorrow night as Zane Lowe's Hottest Record on Radio 1. This hasn't been confirmed elsewhere that we can find, however.
In the past, the British siblings have worked with Mary J. Blige, Lorde, Nile Rogers, Sam Smith, AlunaGeorge, London Grammar, and Jessie Ware, among others.
One person they aren't working with despite rumors to the contrary is Madonna.
"She came to our gig at Governors Ball," Howard Lawrence told Billboard. "and within a few hours, there were articles being written about how we were producing her album - and we had met her that day. How could we even have done that?"
Lawrence did say that Disclosure would be open to a future collaboration, though.
Disclosure's debut album Settle dropped in 2013 and was nominated for Best Dance/Electronica Album at the 2014 Grammy Awards.
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