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Chris Brown and Rihanna may not have recorded a song together after all, despite reports the project brought them together after he was accused of attacking her. A producer told The Los Angeles Times this week that he had been in the studio recently with Rihanna and Brown, recording a love song. But Polow Da Don's publicist, Laura Wright, told Usmagazine.com the duet was recorded long before Brown was arrested last month. "The reports are inaccurate," she said. Brown was charged last week with two felonies — assault and making criminal threats — in a case involving Rihanna. His arraignment is set for April 6. Rihanna's attorney, David Etra, told TVGuide.com on Friday the singer will testify if required.
Chris Brown and Rihanna may not have recorded a song together after all, despite reports the project brought them together after he was accused of attacking her.
A producer told The Los Angeles Times this week that he had been in the studio recently with Rihanna and Brown, recording a love song. But Polow Da Don's publicist, Laura Wright, told Usmagazine.com the duet was recorded long before Brown was arrested last month. "The reports are inaccurate," she said.
Brown was charged last week with two felonies — assault and making criminal threats — in a case involving Rihanna. His arraignment is set for April 6. Rihanna's attorney, David Etra, told TVGuide.com on Friday the singer will testify if required.