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STEVEN TYLER Wants Producer RICK RUBIN For Solo Album

Steven Tyler tells RollingStone.com that he is hopeful producer Rick Rubin will be involved in the making of the AEROSMITH vocalist's upcoming solo album, which is tentatively due next year. "I'm working on it," he said about his solo disc. "I just got back from Russia. Tour was over last week, so I set up my studio, and I had dinner with Rick Rubin last night." He added: "We did do 'Walk This Way' with RUN-D.M.C. That was [Rubin's] idea." Tyler recently told The Pulse Of Radio that his plans to go out on his own should not be a cause of concern for AEROSMITH fans. "I'm just doing a solo record because I think it's kinky, you know, to go write a song with Johnny Depp," he said. "I think it's ridiculous to go, you know, write a bunch of songs that I started five years ago and never finished. It feeds my passion, you know. But, no, the band's not breaking up. Me doing a solo record doesn't mean the band's not working on a record, you know what I mean? But I get that in the press one has to hear that from one lead singer of one AEROSMITH." Tyler issued his first-ever solo song, called "(It) Feels So Good", in May 2011 while serving as a judge on "American Idol". The AEROSMITH frontman recently teamed up with the South Korean pop star Psy on a new record. In an interview with Italian magazine L'Uomo Vogue, Psy said, "When I was in middle school, I literally cried when AEROSMITH were singing 'Crazy' or 'Amazing' or whatever. They were my lifetime role models, and now I am collaborating with Steven Tyler. What the fuck, man? I love my life." AEROSMITH's latest album, "Music From Another Dimension!", came out in November 2012 and debuted at No. 5 on The Billboard 200 album chart, selling 63,000 copies in its first week of release.

AEROSMITH’s STEVEN TYLER Records Song With South Korean Pop Star PSY

South Korean pop star Psy has revealed to Italy's L'Uomo Vogue that he has just finished recording a new song with AEROSMITH's Steven Tyler. Said Psy: "When I was in middle school, I literally cried when AEROSMITH were singing'Crazy' or 'Amazing' or whatever. They were my lifetime role models, and now I am collaborating with Steven Tyler. What the fuck, man? [laughs] I love my life." Psy was featured on the cover of L'Uomo Vogue, the first Korean artist ever to appear on the cover. The video for Psy's single "Gangnam Style" was the first clip in the history of YouTube to reach the unbelievable record of 1.7 billion views. The 35-year-old pop star moved to Los Angeles a few months ago, where he been working on new material.