Disclosure's Howard Lawrence has admitted that since they rose to fame they've been inundated with requests from big names in the music business who want to work with them.

Disclosure have been approached by "so many names" requesting collaborations.

The electronic music duo - who are brothers Howard and Guy Lawrence - shot to fame last year with singles including 'Latch' and 'White Noise', and they claim that since then they've been inundated with requests from music legends who want to work with them.

Howard said: "We have been approached by so many names it would be stupid to turn them all down.

"There will be some big names, we can't announce them yet but we are incredibly excited about it."

Howard, 19, and Guy, 22, were shocked when Queen of R'n'B Mary J. Blige got in touch with them to say she'd heard their track 'F For You' and wanted to cover it, but were left even more surprised when she explained she wanted to work with them to re-record it.

Howard told the Daily Star newspaper: "Mary approached us which still amazes me. She emailed to say she loved F For You and wanted to cover it.

"So we were like, 'Ok fine, do your thing.' But what she meant was she wanted to add parts to the original song and turn it into a duet between me and her.

"She sent back hundreds of vocal parts and then came on stage with us as at a show in New York. I've never seen a crowd react like that - it was ridiculous."

Disclosure's new version of F For You is out now.

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