JLS head to US for second album

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JLS will head to America later this year to record new material

JLS are set to head to the US to record tracks for their forthcoming second album.

The boy band have already begun work on the follow-up to their 2009 self-titled debut, but head to America later this year to record new tracks.

Speaking to Newsbeat, Marvin Humes said: "It's likely we're going to be recording some tracks for our album over there - that's where the producers are based."

The foursome will release their single Everybody In Love stateside too, with Humes adding: "Taio Cruz has had a lot of success, Jay Sean has had a lot of success - it seems like a good time for Brits at the moment."

Meanwhile, the double Brit Award winning group said they're keen on collaborating with a host of other artists on their new material.

"Jay-Z we'd love to collaborate with, Beyonce we'd love to collaborate with, Neyo we'd love to collaborate with - there are so many great artists in the world we'd love to collaborate with," said JB Gill.

However he confirmed, "there are no collaboration as of yet."

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