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Chris Brown has teased his new collaboration with Nigerian hitmaker Wizkid.
He teased the new single with a video of him dancing to the laid-back Afrobeats sound. Fans couldn’t get enough of the 30-second preview, with some already proclaiming it 2022’s summer song.
The Breezy-Wizkid collaboration will likely be included in Chris’ 10th studio album, 'Breezy', scheduled to drop June 24.
.@ChrisBrown teases his collaboration with @wizkidayo off his forthcoming album, “Breezy” 🔊🔥 pic.twitter.com/ORzdOMIM58
— WIZKID SOURCE (@WizkidSource) June 11, 2022
“Breezy” would also include features with Lil Wayne, Jack Harlow, Anderson .Paak, Tory Lanez, H.E.R., Ella Mai, and more.
Wizkid and Chris Brown have collaborated multiple times, with Chris Brown appearing on ‘African Bad Gyal’ off Wizkid’s third studio album ‘Sounds From The Other Side.’
Wizkid, on the other hand, is prepping to drop his new album “More Love, Less Ego” (MLLE), the follow-up to his 2020 “Made In Lagos”.
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