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Susan Boyle wants duet with Lady Gaga

U.K. singer has a long list of would-be collaborators.

Susan Boyle continues to surprise and delight her legion of fans. Having made her debut on Britain’s Got Talent TV show in April 2009 singing I Dreamed a Dream, the then 48-year-old shy Scottish woman went on to impress the whole world with her amazing voice.

Now, at 50, with two years of stardom under her belt, she’s ready to change it up. In an interview with Digital Spy, when asked if there were any other acts she would like to record with, Boyle replied, “There are so many people I’d like to collaborate with.”

“Lady Gaga, Michael Buble, Bruno Mars, Adele, and Kings of Leon to name a few. I think they are such wonderful talents. I could see myself rocking it up a bit.”

Discussing her recent charity single with Peter Kay, Boyle said: "That was so much fun. It was hard at times to keep a straight face especially as my hair got bigger and bigger. Peter was wonderful to work with."

Susan Boyle has launched three albums in three years, I Dreamed a Dream (November 2009), The Gift (November 2010) and Someone to Watch Over Me (November 2011), becoming the first female artist in U.K. chart history to top the chart with her first three albums in just two years.