LadBaby came close to working with Stormzy, but the rapper rejected them, possibly due to diva behavior.

The unexpected duet almost came true.

July 19th 2024.

LadBaby came close to working with Stormzy, but the rapper rejected them, possibly due to diva behavior.
LadBaby was almost on the verge of a massive collaboration, but unfortunately, it didn’t work out. It seems that not everyone shares the same love for sausage rolls, as a legendary pop star turned down the opportunity to work with LadBaby on one of their Christmas singles.

The famous musical duo, Mark and Roxanne Hoyle, are all set to release their autobiography on November 7th, which will give readers an inside look into their lives and career, including the big names in the music industry they almost collaborated with.

LadBaby is known for their chart-topping Christmas singles such as "We Built This City", "I Love Sausage Rolls", "Don't Stop Me Eatin'", "Sausage Rolls for Everyone" featuring Ed Sheeran and Elton John, and "Food Aid". But it turns out, they almost had a festive track with grime icon Stormzy, but due to scheduling conflicts, it never came to fruition.

Interestingly, the duo also reveals in their upcoming book that they had the chance to work with other musicians including Lewis Capaldi, James Blunt, Boy George, Sting, Sir Rod Stewart, and Bono from U2. However, one of the biggest names in the music industry, Mariah Carey, declined the offer to collaborate on a Christmas single.

Aside from their music career, the book will also touch upon their experience of being the last people to record music at Rocket Studios, owned by the iconic Elton John, and Roxanne's decision to turn down a six-figure brand deal with a clothing company.

In addition, Mark and Roxanne will also open up about the dangers they have faced since their rise to fame, including receiving physical and verbal death threats as a family. The book's synopsis explains, "From tales of childhood and their first meeting, to their reaction when Mark's first video went viral, and the moment they learned they had a Christmas number one single; to becoming parents, discussing sausage rolls with Ed Sheeran and Elton John, and releasing their first children's book - LadBaby share all the major moments in their lives to date, including the roller coaster crazy highs and lows as a family."

The couple expressed their excitement for the book, stating that it is a dream come true to share their story with the world. "From early life, marriage, parenting, internet fame, and chart-topping success, our book covers everything you know about LadBaby and everything you don't," they said in a statement. "We never dreamt we would one day have a charity Christmas number one, never mind five, and become record breakers. It's been a rollercoaster journey filled with love, laughter, and of course, sausage rolls."

They also hope that their story and the support of their amazing fans will bring hope and inspiration to anyone who may be struggling with rejection and feeling like they don't belong. "If you've ever been rejected, told no, or felt like you didn't belong somewhere, we hope our story will give light, laughter, and hope. Keep pushing forward, never give up on your dreams, and never take no for an answer," they added.

Since starting their social media channels, LadBaby has gained over 13 million followers and holds the record for the most chart-topping Christmas number one singles. They have also released successful children's books and clothing lines, and host the popular podcast Live, Laugh, Love.

The book, titled "Our LadBaby Journey: Success, Sacrifice and Sausage Rolls," will be released on November 7th. And if you have a celebrity story, video, or pictures, the entertainment team at The Agency would love to hear from you. You can reach out to them by emailing or calling, or by visiting their Submit Stuff page.

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