Amy Winehouse is building a £2million recording studio at her new home in North London, according to reports.
The singer is expected to use the state-of-the-art studio space to record tracks for her third album.
According to The Daily Mirror, Winehouse is also due to finish off recording a song for a Quincy Jones tribute album alongside producer Mark Ronson.
Winehouse moved into her new home last month after returning to the UK from a three month holiday in the Caribbean.
As previously reported on Gigwise, the singer has been forced to pull out of next month's Coachella festival in Los Angeles because of “legal issues”.
The star was recently charged with common assault in relation to an alleged incident involving a fan at a gig last year.
Amy Winehouse in London
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