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Katy Perry plots "iconic" Rihanna duet

Katy Perry has said that she wants a mooted blockbuster collaboration with Rihanna to be an "iconic" coming together.

Rihanna set tongues wagging recently when she suggested that herself and Katy Perry would be collaborating in the future.

Speaking on Radio One's Live Lounge, Perry acknowledged that whilst both parties are busy at the moment, there are plans to work together in the future. She said:

"We've collaborated on a lot of things, but just not songs yet. It's one of those things that's got so much build-up that we have to deliver. I want it to be like that Eurythmics and Aretha Franklin song 'Sisters Are Doin' It for Themselves'."

She added: "But I definitely want to do something that is so iconic. [Rihanna's] kind of busy too. We're both busy but we planted the seed two years ago. How disappointed would you be if that song came out and it's no good? Sometimes you have to wait for greatness."

As previously reported, Perry took to rap whilst performing for Radio One's Live Lounge, covering a Jay-Z and Kanye West track.

 

 

 

Watch Katy Perry try her hand at rapping below: