Slash solo album to feature Pussycat Doll
Pussycat Dolls singer Nicole Scherzinger is the latest artist to add her name to the roster of guests who are set to appear on Slash's forthcoming album project.
Slash & Friends is set to be released next year, and if Scherzinger is to be believed, her contribution to it is already in the can.
Ace Showbiz quotes her as saying: "I just did a song with Slash for his album, and I just did a duet with Alice Cooper."
Slash and Scherzinger recently came together on stage, perfoming Pussycat Dolls song When I Grow Up in Las Vegas.
Among those also linked with the record are Dave Grohl, Duff McKagan, Iggy Pop, Nick Oliveri, Ronnie Wood, Flea, Jason Bonham, Fergie and Adam Levine.
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