Mariah Carey records song with Montana, Bieber

Singer posted a picture on Instagram with the rapper and pop star

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A new track featuring singers Mariah Carey, French Montana and Justin Bieber is underway.

The songstress revealed the collaboration when she posted an Instagram photograph on Friday of her posing with the rapper and the pop star in what looks like a recording studio.

“#comingsoon,” she captioned the image.

The image was reportedly taken on Thursday night at a Hollywood studio where Carey and Montana were working on a song with producer Eric Hudson. Bieber later showed up unannounced and told Carey he was a huge fan.

The veteran diva then played him the new song and the Canadian heartthrob reportedly liked what he heard. So, he decided to go into the booth and recorded some guest vocals, which will likely be featured on the final version of the track.

During the same studio session, Carey took another photograph with Montana.

She also shared the image with her Instagram followers and said: “We love @frenchmontana #pondestudio #surprise.”

This isn’t Carey’s first time to have recorded a song with Bieber as they previously worked together on a duet of her classic All I Want for Christmas is You for his 2011 holiday album Under the Mistletoe.

TAB 141124_SPOT KIM RED-French Montana during the Red Carpet and dinner, at Toko Vida Downtown Hotel Dubai Photo-Arshad Ali/Gulf News Archives
FILE - In this May 9, 2015 file photo, Justin Bieber arrives at Wango Tango 2015 in Carson, Calif. A court in Argentina has overturned an arrest warrant arrest warrant for Justin Bieber after a 2013 incident in Buenos Aires. Bieber was accused of sending the bodyguards to attack a photographer outside a Buenos Aires nightclub during a 2013 South American tour, during where he apologized for defiling the Argentine flag on stage. (Photo by Richard Shotwell/Invision/AP, File)

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