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Chris Brown Claims Rihanna Collaboration Was ‘Effortless’ Despite Break-Up

Although he admits it might not appear on his new album

Chris Brown says he enjoyed working with Rihanna on ‘Put It Up’ (Ivan Nikolov-WENN.com)

It seems the ‘Diamonds’ songstress wasn’t too pleased with the move and sent a subliminal tweet the next day hinting that she had no intentions of appearing on his record.

“B***h you will die, be born again, die again and be born again before I do a song with you b***h,” RiRi wrote.

Shedding light on their collaboration for track ‘Put It Up,’ Chris has a rather delightful recollection of his time in the studio with RiRi and says they had have great chemistry.

“It flows easy. What works with us is that we have similar ways of creating music. It’s as effortless as can be,” Chris told Hollywood Life.

Explaining how it differs to their most recent collaboration ‘Nobody’s Business,’ Chris said: “It’s more of an R&B record. I wanted to do an R&B record with Rihanna because I didn’t want it to be the same pop sound as before, something different than what you’d expect from us.”

However, it seems RiRi may get her wish as Chris says there is a chance it won’t appear on the final tracklisting for the album. “Nothing’s been locked in yet,” Chris said.

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