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Phil Collins working with British songstress Adele

British singer and former Genesis band member Phil Collins at a past performance/AFP

British singer and former Genesis band member Phil Collins at a past performance/AFP

LOS ANGELES, Jan 25 – Veteran British rocker Phil Collins said in comments aired Friday that he has started collaborating with compatriot Adele, reported to be working on a follow-up to her hit 2011 album “21.”

The former “Genesis” frontman, who effectively retired from music a few years ago, gave no more details of his cooperation with the multiple Grammy-winning British songstress.

“I’ve just started to work with Adele,” he told a TV interviewer for Inside South Florida, adding: “She contacted me to write together.”

Collins, 62, said he had not known much about 25-year-old London-born Adele, who had huge hits with songs including “Someone Like You” and “Rolling in the Deep.”

“I wasn’t actually too aware. I live in a cave,” he joked. “But she’s achieved an incredible amount. I really love her voice. I love some of that stuff she’s done, too,” he added.

Adele had a baby following the worldwide success of her second album, “21,” released in February 2011. She won another Grammy last year for the 007 theme tune “Skyfall,” and is working on a new album, according to Rolling Stone.

Some media reports have suggested it could be released in mid 2014.

Last month, “21” became the first album to pass three million digital sales in the United States, according to leading online tracking company Nielsen. It continues to enjoy robust sales and so far has sold 26 million copies worldwide.

Collins, the drummer-turned-frontman of Genesis who went on to sell more than 100 million albums as a solo artist, announced in March 2011 that he was calling it a day to concentrate on being a full-time father to two young sons.

His comments came two days before the 56th annual Grammy Awards show this weekend in Los Angeles.

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