Jacquees & Chris Brown Are Releasing New Music Together!

Chris Brown, Jacquees
Jacquees & Chris Brown Are Releasing New Music Together!
It looks like the self -proclaimed “King of R&B” Jacquees is working on new music with Chris Brown.
To tease the new release, Jacquees posted a video to his Instagram of him and Chris Brown in a Lamborghini on what appears to be the set of a music video. Jacquees referenced the title of the song “Put In Work,” and said,
“Aye man, ‘Put In Work’ on the way…aye big bro”
Chris Brown also made it clear,
“Yessir. We really driving too and sh*t.”
Jacquees closes the video with,
“Yea we really out here. On the f*cking way let’s get it”
https://www.instagram.com/p/CB2muWDplQ8/
He also showed love to Chris in his Instagram stories. He wrote,
“LOVE U GOT YA BACK 4 EVER”
Earlier this week, Jacquees and Chris were seen posted up with rapper Young Thug, who Chris recently released a mixtape with, Slime & B.

The “B.E.D” singer has worked with Chris before this collaboration. Chris was featured on the track “Won’t Turn It Down” from the 2014 independent release of Jacquees’s EP 19.
Are you excited for the new Jacquees and Chris Brown single? Let us know in the comments.
By: @a.girlwhowrites
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