March 10, 2008 12:17
Adele, Kate Nash and Amy Winehouse for collaboration?
'Hometown Glory' singer wants to form a Brit School supergroup
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Adele, Kate Nash, Amy Winehouse and Katie Melua could come together to form a supergroup.
The female artists, who’ve all attended the famous Brit School institution in Croydon, London could potentially play together, according to the '19' singer.
Speaking to WENN, Adele reportedly said the band would: "represent most women in the world. If we were in a band I think it would be the best band ever".
Adele also added: "We're not afraid to speak our minds, [and] you don't need to be a doll with tanned legs, blonde hair, big boobs and good lips."
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