JLS admitted they're vying for a Stormzy collaboration as they sealed their return to music at the Brit Awards last night.
The four-piece have reformed seven years after they split, and reckon a track featuring the rapper would cement their comeback.
Speaking exclusively to The Sun Online, Oritsé Williams said the band had watched the UK rapper's rise to the top of the charts during their break from music.
He said: "Stormzy obviously is incredible. I think a Stormzy / JLS collaboration would be absolutely epic. You've got the likes of Lizzo, Harry Styles, Lewis Capaldi. So there are super great artists her.
"There is a lot of inspiration for us tonight."
The band, who shot to fame on The X Factor in 2008, is made up of Oritse, JB, Aston Merrygold and Marvin Humes.
Their reunion was first reported in November last year by The Sun – but they officially announced their return on Monday on The One Show.
Touching on their reasons for returning to the spotlight, JB said: "I think it is the buzz you know? When you come to a prestigious venue like this, we performed here multiple times.
"To come together, all these people from different countries, backgrounds, places, to celebrate music in what is arguably the biggest night in British music, it's incredible. It's really special to be a part of it.
"The buzz here is something you can't take for granted."
The lads spoke to The Sun using ’s Recorder app that lets you automatically transcribe voice recordings and locate key moments from interviews.
Meanwhile Stormzy returned in December with a second album Heavy Is The Head and single Own that both recently topped the charts.THE He performed at the Brit Awards 2020 last night with a whole host of huge stars, from the likes of Billie Eillish to Rod Stewart.
The rapper won Best Male Solo Artist at the 40th anniversary bash and later put on an eye-catching performance with a troupe of dancers.
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The musician delivered a politically charged performance of his track Black.
He rapped: "And if somebody hasn't said it, equality is a right, it doesn't deserve credit. If you don't wanna get it, then you're never gonna get it. How the news treats Kate versus how they're treating Megan.
"It is racist, whether or not it feels racist. The truth is our Prime Minister is a real racist."
The ceremony was ended by a medley from Sir Rod Stewart, who teamed up with his Faces bandmate Ronnie Wood to mark the band's 50th anniversary.
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