Former
GUNS N' ROSES guitarist
DJ Ashba is collaborating with 1980s pop star
Debbie Gibson.
On Sunday (April 18),
Ashba shared a video of him with
Gibson in the studio, and he included the following message: "Creating some magic with @debbiegibson #makeitsleazy #sundayfunday". In response,
Gibson wrote in the comments section: "You are adding [fire] to these songs ! And the process is such a blast... as it should be. So excited for everyone to hear what we've been cookin up".
Ashba then added: "Always a good time!! Tracks r [fire]!!"
Gibson released her first album,
"Out Of The Blue", in 1987. The LP became a worldwide hit, spawning five hit singles and selling more than five million copies. One of those singles,
"Foolish Beat", made
Gibson the youngest female artist to write, produce, and perform a Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 single. Her double-platinum second album,
"Electric Youth" (1989), gave
Gibson another U.S. No. 1 hit with
"Lost In Your Eyes".
Gibson is the sole songwriter on all of her singles to reach the top 20 of the Hot 100 charts. She was recognized by
ASCAP as "Songwriter Of The Year", along with
Bruce Springsteen, in 1989. In later years, she performed on Broadway and acted in several TV movies, all the while continuing to put out new music.
Ashba, who joined
GUNS N' ROSES in March 2009 following the departure of
Robin Finck, issued a statement in July 2015 saying that he was leaving
GUNS N' ROSES "to dedicate myself to my band
SIXX:A.M., my adoring wife and family, and to the many new adventures that the future holds for me." He later claimed that he was approached about being part of
GN'R's
"Not In This Lifetime" tour, but that he declined, citing his desire to pursue
SIXX:A.M. full time.
Last fall,
Ashba released a couple of singles from his
ASHBA project, which mixes his rock guitar with electronic music in what he previously described as the "perfect blend of rock and EDM."