Tinie Tempah has revealed that he is more determined than ever to get Adele to appear on his next album.
The London rapper, who was up against Adele for the Mercury Prize in London last night (September 6), said he would be 'very happy' if the collaboration happened.
''It’s something I try to make happen every day of the week and if I get her on my second album I will be very happy,'' Tinie told the Metro.
He added: ''It feels great to be in a position where you are up against a major artist that you know and that you get along with,’ he said, adding: ‘It’s definitely one of the few awards that still celebrates good albums as a whole body of work.''
The awards saw performances from all the nominees including Everything Everything, Anna Calvi, Ghostpoet, Gwilym Simcock, Katy B, James Blake, Metronomy, PJ Harvey and King Creosote & Jon Hopkins.
PJ Harvey won the Mercury Prize 2011 for her album 'Let England Shake'.