Rihanna, Chris Brown sing about love in a duet

Rihanna on the cover of her new album

Rihanna on the cover of her new album

Rihanna, Chris, never ending love
RIHANNA and Chris Brown sing about never-ending love on their new collaboration track Nobody’s Business.
The song – taken from Rihanna’s forthcoming album Unapologetic – has leaked online ahead of the offcial release date on Monday.
It’s an uptempo track that samples Michael Jackson’s The Way You Make Me Feel and sees both Chris and Rihanna harmonising their way through slushy lyrics about belonging together.
Lyrics in the chorus of the tune include: “Always be my boy, I’ll always be your girl, and it ain’t nobody’s business, just mine and my baby.”
In one section Rihanna, 24, sings: “You’ll always be the one that I wanna come home to boy, let me love you and show you how special you are, I wanna be your baby, you’ll always be my baby, tell me what you want.”

Then Chris is heard smoothly delivering the vocals: “Your love is perfection, please point me in the right direction, I’mma give you all my affection, every touch becomes infectious, lets make out in this Lexus, there’s no other love just like this, a life with you I wonder can we become loves persona…”
The slushy words present a stark contrast to the last time Chris and Rihanna united on Birthday Cake which contained x-rated verses about sexual desire including: “Girl I wanna f**k you right now, it’s been a long time I been missing your body, let me turn the lights down, when I go down it’s a private party.”
The love theme to the track may come as a shock to some, who believe the Bajan beauty is foolish to so readily welcome Chris, 23, back in to her life after he was convicted of assaulting her following his vicious attack that left her bruised and battered with severe facial injuries.

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The brutal beating took place back in 2009 after a pre-Grammy Awards party and Chris went on to be convicted and sentenced to six months of community service and five years probabtion – which he is still serving.
Protestors have regularly lashed out at the R’n’B star since, most recently in Sweden where images of Rihanna’s battered face were pasted onto posters advertising his November 19 concert.

Culled from www.thesun.co.uk

Rihanna on the cover of her new album

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