Troubled singer Amy Winehouse is in trouble yet again. The British singer has reportedly upset her record company by working with the Gorillaz band instead of her own album thus delaying the recording.
Her company Universal paid for her St. Lucia trip last month where she was expected to record the follow-up to her hit 2006 record "Back To Black." But she instead started working with rocker Damon Albarn's band Gorillaz, reports mirror.co.uk.
A source tells Britain's Daily Mirror, "They were not happy to say the least. They want Amy to get cracking on her new album, but the results have so far not been up to scratch."
Regarding the reaction of Gorrilaz tie-up, the source said about Universal, "They couldn't believe it. It's an unnecessary distraction. They think she should invest all her energy in her own music."
Earlier this week, Winehouse's estranged husband Blake Fielder-Civil was reported to be expecting a child with another woman.











