Chris Brown Drops New Single
Chris Brown is back with another song.
Chris Brown released his new single “WE (Warm Embrace)” after much ridicule and anticipation. In the seductive R&B jam that exemplifies Guy’s ’90s hit “Let’s Chill,” Breezy takes him to the bedroom.
“When you ride my wave, the temperature keeps rising like Poseidon,” he says on the nostalgic track. “Whisper your desires / I’ll provide / Can you tell me you’re staying tonight?”
“We (Warm Embrace)” is Chris’ 10th studio release this summer.
You can expect better-feeling vibrations in the project, which will feature 16 tracks, such as its self-titled debut in 2005.
Chris can also be heard on Nigerian singer Rema’s new album Rave & Roses’ “Time N Affection”.
Drake and Chris Brown ’s Lawsuits Continue
Chris Brown and Drake were sued for copyright infringement for using the phrase “You got it” in their hit song “No Guidance” in 2021. The duo stated that the case had no basis. They mocked him by making a federal request.
When we look at it today, we see that the case is prolonged. According to information from hiphopdx, the binary has released a new file. This file targets that you know. Singer Braindon Cooper, who continues to claim that “No Guidance” was illegally removed from their 2016 song “I Love Your Dress”. Brown and Drake’s lawyers stated that no artist had heard the song “I Love Your Dress” before.
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Cooper backed out in February. He claiming it was “selfish and has no legal basis” to think he hadn’t heard Brown and Drake’s songs. Brown and Drake said on Wednesday, March 16, that it’s “unselfish” to assume they “haven’t heard all of their 82 million songs on Spotify.”
“This is not a close call,” Brown’s lawyer James G. Sammataro wrote in the filing which was obtained by Rolling Stone. “Posting a song on the Internet — such that the song is 1 out of 82 million songs on Spotify or posted by one of Instagram’s 1 billion users — and a one-time public performance do not constitute widespread dissemination as a matter of law.”
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