Pop star Rihanna called her recent musical collaboration with ex-boyfriend Chris Brown “innocent,” after critics and fans split on the duo working together three years after Brown assaulted the pop star.”We did two records, one for my fans and one for his fans, and that way our fans can come together. There shouldn’t be a divide, you know, it’s music and it’s innocent,” Rihanna told Ryan Seacrest on his show. Rihanna provided vocals on a remix of Brown’s new dance song ‘Turn Up The Music’ while Brown lent his voice to Rihanna’s sexually-charged ‘Birthday Cake.’ Both tracks were released last month after the Grammy awards on February 12.”I reached out to him about doing ‘Birthday Cake’ because that’s the only person that really it made sense to do the record, just as a musician, despite everything else, that was going to be the person,” Rihanna told Seacrest.”I thought about rappers and I’ve done that so many times, and the hottest R&B artist out right now is Chris Brown, so I wanted him on the track,” she added.Brown nearly derailed his career three years ago on the night before the Grammys, after he was arrested for beating up his then-girlfriend, Rihanna. Since that time he has tried to rehabilitate himself in the eyes of fans with mixed results.The musical reunion of Rihanna and Brown had social networks abuzz as fans split on the pair working together with some making cynical comments, others calling it a publicity stunt and many embracing the new songs.
Chris Brown could have went to the city jail today in case Los Angeles prosecutors obtained their way… because they required a judge to send him right to the pokey.
Chris made an appearance for a court date on the D.C. assault situation, where he stands accused of beating up a male very last October. The listening was held by the judge in the Rihanna beating circumstance, whom will decide if Chris violated his probation by allegedly making the attack.
Prosecutors requested the judge to hold Chris in jail immediately and set a probation violation listening. Prosecutors declare "Brown's brutal behaviors continues to increase in brutality and frequency" and he poses "an raising danger to community."
The D.A. declares they already have now reviewed the D.C. case — interviewing witnesses and evaluating proof — so they claim there exists almost certainly lead to to consider Chris is guilty as charged.
The judge, nevertheless, determined Chris was better off finishing his 90-day rehab for rage control as opposed to staying thrown away behind bars, therefore he shut down prosecutors.
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