In the possibly-most-random-music-news-you'll-hear-today, it's been revealed that Stormzy has collaborated with Linkin Park on their new album.

Of course, the nu-metal band are no strangers to working with rappers, having made 'Collision Course', a collaborative album with Jay Z, several years ago - but considering that Stormzy is a reasonably new artist who has yet to break America, it's a little surprising.

Frontman Chester Bennington told BeBoxMusic that their forthcoming record 'One More Light', released next month, will featured Stomzy and Pusha T on a track called 'Good Goodbye'.

"We like Stormzy and we think that he’s dope,” he said. “Little did we know that, he was about to take over the world.”

“It required us reaching out saying ‘Hey, we like Stormzy, here’s a track if you would like to participate on it, that would be awesome.’ Apparently he was like, ‘Yeah.’ That wasn’t that difficult, but we knew of Stormzy and that’s why we reached out to him.”

Considering that Stormzy has also collaborated with Ed Sheeran in recent months, it seems that the Londoner is forging quite an eclectic career.

Watch the interview below (click to play):

H/T: NME