Justin Bieber & One Direction Collaboration Possible?




A musical collaboration between UK's hottest boy band, One Direction, and teenage heartthrob, Justin Bieber is possible.

Despite reports about both sides being in animosity towards each other, Justin Bieber himself has spoken up on possibly creating beautiful music soon. This news is surely enough to make teenage girls swoon with delight.

In an interview with UK's' "The Mirror", the Canadian crooner says he's open for ideas when it comes to making music with the British boy band, One Direction.

"They're my boys. They came to my house, we hung out. I have a pool so we all went in and chilled out," shared Justin, adding, "If they want me on their album, they just have to ask. They're talented."

Thinking about Justin Bieber plus Niall Horan, Harry Styles, Zayn Malik, Liam Payne and Louis Tomlinson working on a whole new song is enough to keep fans on their toes.

Well, if there are plans to "collaborate" then the boys of One Direction better get moving fast. Justin is set for his "Believe" tour starting September 29 which leaves them only a little amount of time to work together in the studio.

Bieber's album is set to drop on Tuesday, June 18, meaning Justin will be a hell lot busy promoting his new music around the globe. From Norway to New York, Justin has swooned and serenaded the crowd of screaming fans.

On the other hand, the boys of One Direction are creating mayhem of their own with their tour. The boys have hit down under and are ready to invade the US. Maybe by that time, One Direction and Justin Bieber will have spare time to share for a session in the studio.

While One Direction has had their share of the UK girls, Justin shared his experience with the crowd of London girls.

"The girls definitely have dirtier mouths over here. In the UK, things are less... what's the word? You don't take things as seriously. Things are accepted in the UK that wouldn't be accepted in the US. Like the commercials are sexier and wouldn't be allowed in the States. It's more free in the UK. You guys are more open-minded so the way you approach me is different," explained Justin.


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