Gorillaz have teamed up with Snoop Dogg on new song 'Hollywood'.
Blur's Damon Albarn's virtual band debuted the new track without the 'Drop It Like It's Hot' rapper, who has a guest verse, at their recent concert in Santiago, Chile.
Asking the crowd to guess who the featured act is, Damon said: "See if you can work out who it is."
The 50-year-old musician also revealed that their follow-up to 2017's 'Humanz' will be out "very soon".
He joked: "If you go and tell anyone that we're putting a new album out very soon then I'll deny it because I didn't say that, alright?"
Jamie Hewlett - who created the virtual band alongside Damon - previously admitted he and the 'Country House' hitmaker will probably have a little break from Gorillaz - made up of virtual members 2-D, Murdoc Niccals, Russel Hobbs and Noodle - at the end of next year.
He said: "By the end of 2019, we're probably gonna say, 'Let's have a little break.' Or we're gonna say, 'Let's keep going.' "
The comic book artist also has some different designs in mind ready for Gorillaz's new LP.
He said: "I'm inventing a new [visual] style for the next album, so that in itself is exciting for me, because you say, 'Alright, I've done that. How do I do it next time and how do I make it different?"
After releasing fifth album 'Humanz', Gorillaz went on to drop a bonus track, 'Garage Place', in October.
The group released their debut self-titled album in 2001.
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