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Rihanna Teases Chris Brown Collaboration 'Nobodies Business'


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Rihanna shared the official tracklist for her upcoming album Unapologetic earlier this week, and she didn't waste any time letting fans hear a bit of the new music. Snippets of the new songs were released early this morning, including a teaser of her collaboration with Chris Brown called "Nobodies Business."

The upbeat track, which brings back a bit of 90s nostalgia, will definitely get tongues wagging considering the former couple's history. "Me and you/ Said ain't no nobody's business," Brown sings repeatedly on the hook, before Rihanna chimes in to add, "I want to be your baby/ You'll always be my baby/ And sing it to the world/Baby give me some/I'm gonna be your girl/And it ain't nobody's business."

Rihanna and Chris Brown's most recent collaborations came earlier this year on the remixes for "Birthday Cake" and "Turn Up The Music."

Make sure to check out Rihanna's premiere of "Diamonds" on Thursday, November 8 at 6:50 p.m. ET The 24-hour exclusive will extend to all of MTV's channels at 7 p.m. ET, when mtvU, MTV Hits and MTV Jams premiere the music video and put it into regular rotation. Fans around the world will also be able to stream the video online at Rihanna.MTV.com.



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