Adele has revealed that she would love to collaborate with Mumford and Sons.
The London singer, who is currently recovering from ongoing illness, said she is a huge fan of frontman Marcus Mumford's voice.
''In terms of singing on a track alongside someone, I'd love to collaborate with Mumford and Sons because Marcus Mumford's voice goes straight through me. It reminds me of the first time that I heard Etta James and how that made me feel,'' Adele told The Sun.
Adele was due to kick off a ten-date trek in Atlantic City, New Jersey, on October 7 but had to cancel all her upcoming live shows due to a haemorrhage in her vocal cords.
A spokesperson for the singer said: ''Adele has been advised by doctors that she'll need an extended rest period in order to begin to recuperate properly,"
''Further details to follow regarding these cancelled dates. Refunds may be obtained at point of purchase."
Meanwhile, Adele has released her new music video for 'Someone Like You' – and you can watch it on Gigwise now.
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