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Rudimental say working in music is a 'blessing' after working in supermarkets and schools

'Waiting All Night' hitmakers Rudimental have revealed that it's a blessing to be making music because the jobs they had before moving into the music industry full time weren't fulfilling to them. 

The group told BANG Showbiz that prior to making a name for themselves with their songs, they were working in schools and supermarkets:

"It's a blessing to be doing what we're doing, making an album rather than working in a supermarket or schools as we used to do. You've got to work really hard, we worked really hard for 10 years before we actually made it, believe in what you're doing."

They went onto discuss past and future collaborations and confessed that a lot of people they wanted to team up with have now sadly died, but they have been lucky to secure some big names so far: 

"A lot of them are dead. We managed to work on our last album with someone I really idolised as a young person. George Clinton from Parliament and Funkadelic and we actually got him on a couple of tracks. It was also amazing to work with Nile Rogers that was a lot of fun. Bobby Womack. We're ticking them off.'

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