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Priyanka Chopra-Nick Jonas set to collaborate on a single

Priyanka Chopra and Nick Jonas, who are rumoured to be a couple, have been hogging all the limelight of late. Speculations are rife that after dating for a couple of months, the duo is heading for a wedding in the month of September.

While Priyanka and Nick may take some more time to announce their relationship officially, we hear that they are collaborating professionally. According to reports, both are joining hands for a single.


“Nick is thinking of doing a song with Priyanka. And she’ll not just feature in the video, but might also lend her voice. Things are at a nascent stage,” a source revealed to an Indian daily.

Interestingly, when Nick Jonas was dating Olivia Culpo, he had dedicated a song to her. The song, which went on to top chartbusters, featured Olivia in it.

Meanwhile, Priyanka is also in news for opting out of Salman Khan’s upcoming film Bharat. She has been replaced by Katrina Kaif in the Ali Abbas Zafar directorial. Priyanka's next project is Shonali Bose's The Sky Is Pink.

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5 ways Asha Bhosle took Indian music global before it was fashionable

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  • One of the earliest Indian voices to break into global pop and alternative music collaborations
  • Grammy-nominated albums brought Indian classical music to international audiences
  • Her work was sampled in Western pop and hip-hop long before Bollywood went global
  • A British chart hit turned her into an unexpected pop culture reference
  • Guinness World Record holder for the most recorded artist in music history

1. The original global collaborator

Long before cross-border music partnerships became routine, Asha Bhosle was already working with international artists across genres.

Her collaborations included Boy George on Bow Down Mister, Michael Stipe of R.E.M. on The Way You Dream, and later work with virtual band Gorillaz on their 2026 album The Mountain.

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