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===Collaborations with other artists=== Rhys has occasionally collaborated with other artists, providing vocals for the track "Dial: Revenge" on the [[Mogwai]] album ''[[Rock Action (album)|Rock Action]]'' as well as guesting on the songs "Fear of Guitars" (from the album ''[[Machine Says Yes]]'' by [[FC Kahuna]]) and "Do's and Don'ts" (by [[Boom Bip]]) as well as "Just War" from [[Danger Mouse (music producer)|Danger Mouse]] and [[Sparklehorse]]'s album ''[[Danger Mouse and Sparklehorse Present: Dark Night of the Soul|Dark Night of the Soul]]''. He has also featured on the Myspace remix track "I'm Not Lying" by [[Goldie Lookin' Chain]]. He features on the track "Cream Dream" from the 2009 [[Simian Mobile Disco]] album ''[[Temporary Pleasure]]''. He also eats carrots on the [[Misty's Big Adventure]] album ''[[Television's People]]'', continuing the vegetable relay started by [[Brian Wilson]] on ''[[Smile (The Beach Boys album)|Smile]]''.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nme.com/news/mistys-big-adventure/40250 |title=NME News Super Furry Animals/Neon Neon's Gruff Rhys in new collaboration |work=NME|date=6 October 2008 |access-date=13 August 2014}}</ref> Miles Kane has also called for him to produce the next album by his band the Rascals. Rhys also collaborated with influential hip-hop group [[De La Soul]] on a [[Gorillaz]] track titled ''[[Superfast Jellyfish]]''. The track is on the third Gorillaz studio album, ''[[Plastic Beach]],'' and provided vocals on the song "We Won't be Broke Forever Baby" on [[Akira the Don]]'s LP ''The Life Equation.''<ref>{{cite web|url=https://akirathedon.bandcamp.com/album/the-life-equation |title=The Life Equation |publisher=Bandcamp.com |date=16 May 2011 |access-date=10 February 2017}}</ref> In 2010 he released an album with Brazilian artist Tony da Gatorra on Turnstile Music. The album featured both compositions by Tony da Gatorra, who is relatively unknown in his native Brazil, and Gruff Rhys.<ref>{{cite web|last=Slater |first=Russ |url=http://soundsandcolours.com/articles/brazil/tony-da-gatorra-vs-gruff-rhys-the-terror-of-cosmic-loneliness-2010-3575/ |title=Tony da Gatorra vs Gruff Rhys β The Terror of Cosmic Loneliness | Music Review | Sounds and Colours |publisher=Soundsandcolours.com |date=12 December 2010 |access-date=13 August 2014}}</ref> On 17 December 2011, Rhys joined [[Manic Street Preachers]] on stage during the band's 38 song ''A Night of National Treasures'' one-off live event at the [[The O2 Arena (London)|O2 Arena in London]] to provide the lead vocals for the song ''[[Let Robeson Sing]]''. Introducing Rhys to the stage, lead singer [[James Dean Bradfield]] explained that Rhys had been set to perform the song at the band's [[Louder Than War|2001 performance in Havana, Cuba]] but circumstances had prevented this from happening.
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