The Cure's Robert Smith to contribute to Ashlee Simpson album

The Cure's Robert Smith to contribute to Ashlee Simpson album

It has been revealed that enigmatic Cure frontman Robert Smith will be collaborating with mainstream pop singer Ashlee Simpson for a song on her next album. Simpson is the younger sister of popular star / actress Jessica Simpson, and gained notoriety via an MTV reality series and subsequent pop singles. The singer is infamous for a lip-synching mix up that was broadcast live on Saturday Night Live in October of 2004. While performing at the 2005 Orange Bowl halftime show, Simpson was booed by a vast majority of the 70,000+ fans.

Pete Wentz of pop-punk stars Fall Out Boy and a reported "personal friend" of Simpson's, was rumored to be responsible for the pairing with Smith. Wentz, however, has denied the claims, stating "I doubt I had anything to do with it, 'cause they were friends since she was performing in Chicago. But I definately only have good things to say about Ash - I think the collaboration could be great."

Both artists are signed to Geffen Records, which could also play a role in Smith's involvement. You can check out the full story over at NME. The Cure last released The Cure in 2004.