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Chris Brown Directing Wale & Big Sean In 'Slight Work' Video


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Wale dropped his sophomore album Ambition in November, and now the Maybach Music rapper is gearing up to roll out the accompanying videos to his popular singles. “Lotus Flower Bomb” featuring Miguel debuted last month and the Big Sean-featured, Diplo-produced “Slight Work” is up next on the list. On Tuesday night (December 13) Chris Brown took to Twitter to announce that he’ll get behind the camera to direct the video.

"I'm directing @Wale and @BigSean slight work video this week!" he wrote "Gonna be a Movie! F--- wit me!!" Breezy will be co-directing the video with Godrey Tabarez and shooting will begin in Los Angeles on Thursday (December 15). The 22-year-old has collaborated with both artists previously, appearing on Big Sean’s Finally Famous single “My Last” and Wale’s “Pretty Girls (Remix)” along with Fabolous.

Last week Chris Brown appeared a new viral video for the "Megaupload Mega Song,” which featured several celebrities giving props to the music and file sharing website Megaupload.com. Stars such as Kanye West, Snoop Dogg, Ciara, Mary J Blige, Game, Lil Jon and Jamie Foxx were also featured in the clip.

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