Amy Winehouse is apparently in hot water with her record label, after she spent time working on a collaboration with Gorillaz.
The 'Back To Black' star is currently penning material for her third solo record, but reports have linked the singer to a project with Damon Albarn's animated group.
"They were not happy to say the least. They want Amy to get cracking on her new album," a source tells the Mirror newspaper.
"It's an unnecessary distraction. They think she should invest all her energy in her own music. She should be knuckling down and delivering the goods."
Winehouse has this month headed back to St. Lucia in the Caribbean to work on her 3rd LP, with producer Salaam Remi (he produced her debut record 'Frank').
Amy will be previewing some of her new material at a London concert next month, as part of Island Records birthday celebrations.