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Kasabian want to produce Kanye West’s next album.

The rock band’s chief songwriter Serge Pizzorno, 33, is keen to team up with the 37-year-old rapper for his eighth studio album because he believes their talents combined would create some "insane" music.

Speaking to the Daily Star newspaper, he said: "I’d love to produce Kanye West, because the results would be insane. He’s such a different talent to mine that I’ve no idea how our songs would sound, but you just know they’d be interesting.

"I’ve never been a traditional songwriter coming up with stuff on an acoustic guitar. How our music sounds is as important as the song itself, and if I ever get time I’d love to see what I could do with other musicians."

Meanwhile, the group – also consisting of Tom Meighan, Chris Edwards and Ian Matthews – believe their recent album ’48:13′ has proved they’re capable of coming up with something new and shocking their fans.

Serge explained: "’48:13′ has redefined Kasabian. What can people say against us now? It’s idiocy to try to throw hackneyed old phrases like ‘lad-rock’ at us.

"Seeing ’48:13; get to No 1 after releasing a polarising single like ‘Ee-Zeh’ proved we can experiment and leave people going: ‘Wow!’ We’ve proved we can go anywhere and try anything after this album, and that’s what every musician dreams of.

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