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26 June 2012, 08:15 | Updated: 26 June 2012, 08:28
The 'Price Tag' singer admits she is also planning on teaming up with her The Voice UK coaches again in the future.
Jessie J has confessed that she would love to get some big name artists on board for her second studio album including superstars such as Rihanna and Beyonce.
The 'Domino' star admitted that British stars such as Ed Sheeran and Tinie Tempah are also top of her list, but was quick to point out that it all depends on timing.
"I want to get Ed Sheeran and Tinie Tempah on there, but I'd also love to work with Rihanna and Beyonce," she revealed. "It has to happen organically, depending on who's around."
The BRIT Award nominated artist conceded that there is a certain amount of pressure on her shoulders with the follow up to her debut.
"It took me seven years to get people interested in the first album, so the pressure weighs heavy on my shoulders with the anticipation of the second," she said.
The 'Who You Are' singer also added that she has hopes to work with her fellow The Voice UK coaches again.
You can check out a picture of Jessie hanging out with close friend Ed Sheeran backstage at the Summertime Ball 2012 below:
"They are like my big bros and me and Tom Jones will definitely do another duet," she said. "I've also talked about it with Danny O'Donoghue and will.i.am, but we're all in different countries. If we get the time, it will happen."
Jessie also went on to admit that she is unfased by any negative media attention the music reality show may have received and is still unsure on if she will return for a second series.
"The negative stuff doesn't matter when compared to all the incredible things that came out of it, and it was nice for people to get to know my personality," she declared. "It's great to be respected at that level so early on in my career, but I've not made my mind up yet whether I'd wanna do it again."
As well as working on her new record, the star recently announced plans to release her autobiography entitled 'Nice To Meet You' - which will be released in September.