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Two New Remixes Together — Further Proof They’re Back Together

Rihanna & her abusive ex-boyfriend are making sweet, sweet music again — and she wants the whole world to hear it! Plus, they’re tweeting at each other again!

Rihanna & Chris Brown

Rihanna was a very busy tweeter on her 24th birthday. Not only did she retweet a ton of celebrity birthday messages, but she also tweeted out her new collaboration with ex-boyfriend Chris Brown to all her fans! First came the remix of Chris’ “Turn Up The Music,” to which Rihanna lends her smooth vocals, followed by the remix of her song “Birthday Cake,” which features new sexually charged lyrics by Chris.

It all started when the Barbadian beauty tweeted late on Feb. 20, “Who wants some #CAKE ??????????? http://lockerz.com/s/185719992” She followed up her original tweet with a second tweet to her ex with a link to his new remix: “@chrisbrown Turn up the music remix #RihannaNavy #Teambreezy enjoy!!! http://vimeo.com/mechanicaldummy/yikes.”

Chris wasted no time getting in on the action, tweeting back at RiRi, “@rihanna YIKES!!! Cake, cake, cake!” She then retweeted the message, adding, “#RihannaNavy Come and put ya name on it!!!!!”

Shortly after, Chris retweeted Rihanna’s original message to him.

Earlier in the day, Chris wished Rihanna a very intimate “HAPPY BIRTHDAY ROBYN!” on Twitter, calling her by her first name, to which she responded with a simple, “Thanks!”

First they’re “coincidentally” partying at the same club after the Super Bowl on Feb. 5, then they’respending four hours alone together in a dressing room at The Staples Center before The Grammys, as reported exclusively by HollywoodLife.com, then they’re spotted cozying up to one another at her birthday party on Feb. 13, and now they’re back to collaborating together! It’s time to admit you’re back together, Chris and Rihanna!

Listen to Rihanna’s “Birthday Cake” remix below:

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