MANILA, Philippines — Singer-actor James Reid said his future collaborations will involve artists from across Philippine shores, all the way to South Korea.
James shared about his upcoming projects last Saturday at the launch of "Rhythm & Roll," a collaboration between Johnnie Walker and VICE Asia, that saw him working with local skating group, The Skatebomb Girls.
"In the next few months, definitely within this year, I have some collaborations coming up with artists from Singapore, South Korea, other Southeast Asian countries," James shared after being given the green light to talk about future projects.
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The "Pinoy Big Brother" alum and current head of Careless Music said he wanted to explore international collaborations, beginning with artists in the Philippines and then nearby countries.
"I've never done collaborations like this before, definitely the biggest I've had. It's very exciting and that's all for now," James added.
James' song that the Skatebomb Girls collaborated on was his recent single "So Fire," and it features him performing on roller skates.
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