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Kate Moss releases single with Canadian DJ

The track features the model saying 'driving this posh car, day and all night'

Daisy Wyatt
Thursday 26 September 2013 07:28 EDT
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Kate Moss has appeared on a track by Canadian DJ Brendan Fallis
Kate Moss has appeared on a track by Canadian DJ Brendan Fallis (Getty Images)

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She's put her name to lipstick, handbags and a phone collection at the Carphone Warehouse, and now Kate Moss has her own single.

The model's vocals feature on a track written by Canadian DJ Brendan Fallis called "Day and All Night".

Moss can be heard saying: "driving this posh car, day and all night", "sexy and relaxed, walking down the street" and "thigh-high boots, it’s a good look".

The vocals are taken from her latest ad campaign for shoe designer Stuart Weitzman.

It is rare to hear the Croydon-born model speak in public. Moss is said to be embarrassed by her south London accent.

It is not the first time Moss has made a musical collaboration. In 2005 she appeared on the Babyshambles track "La Belle et La Bete" during her relationship with Pete Doherty.

She has also appeared on the Oasis track "Fade Away" Primal Scream’s cover of Nancy Sinatra and Lee Hazlewood's "Some Velvet Morning" and The Lemonhead's "You’re A Robot".

In 2003 she famously starred as a pole dancer in The White Stripes' video for "I just don’t know what to do with myself".

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