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In Midst Of 5th Studio Album, Gorillaz Reveal Potential New Collab With David Bowie

As we patiently await for the new Gorillaz album that is currently under development, it’s hard not to get excited when pieces of the puzzle start falling into place. Since the Gorillaz announcement of their 5th studio album after a long break, fans around the world have been sweeping the internet to find any hint of who may be a collaborator or what it could sound like.

The first hints are starting to surface as Jamie Hewlett from the Gorillaz uploaded an Instagram post teasing a potential new collaboration with the one and only David Bowie. The instagram post has a caption of “Bad David” and features an animated version of David Bowie which mimics the Gorillaz style in artwork.

However, with not much to go on, fans are wondering what it truly means. Either way, this is exciting news as the 2016 year starts to take shape for everyone’s favorite.

Check out the Instagram post below and be the judge yourself:

Bad David

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Source: Consequence Of Sound

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