Prince and Lady Gaga are set to write songs for 'The Great Gatsby' soundtrack, according to cast member Adelaide Clemens.
The movie was originally scheduled for a Christmas 2012 release, but Warner Bros put the 3D adaptation's debut back to summer 2013, taking it out of 2013 Oscar contention.
The film version of F. Scott Fitzgerald's roaring Twenties novel, which is directed by 'Romeo + Juliet' helmsman Baz Luhrmann and stars Leonardo DiCaprio, Tobey Maguire, Carey Mulligan and Isla Fisher, could now feature contributions from the eccentric music stars, Clemens claimed.
Adelaide said to The Playlist: ''They have some new music that's going to be added to the film...Some pretty huge artists have approached Baz and are writing songs for the film, and I don't think Warner Bros. are going to turn down Prince and Lady Gaga knocking down your door.''
However she refused to explain any further, so it is unclear whether we'll see the pair collaborating on a track or providing multiple contributions.
Gaga has become one of the defining musicians of the 2010s, with blockbuster albums like 'Born This Way' spawning a string of hits and devoted fans, as well as devotees to her individual fashion sense.
Similarly in the 1980s Prince won legions of fans with hits like 'When Doves Cry' and 'Purple Rain', again wowing the public with his unique style.
Clemens added, hinting that the info may have been meant to be kept under wraps, ''I don't know if I'm allowed to say that.''
It would be Gaga's first venture into film, Prince has form though and grabbed a US number one single with 'Batdance' from the soundtrack to Tim Burton's 'Batman'.
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