Chris Brown and Usher have just finished recording a new song they collaborated on together in Jamaica.
Last weekend both artists headlined the Reggae Sumfest, which took place in Montego Bay, Jamaica, where they also managed to find time to head into the studio and record the track.
Brown took the stage on Friday, July 23 and also showed off his dancing skills in a dance-off with Usher, which was set up by Elephant Man. After the show, the two artists had dinner together at a restaurant on the island and from there went to record the new tune, which will presumably be featured on Brown's forthcoming album.
Brown later took to Twitter to thank everyone who came to the show.
"I wanna thank you Jamaica for your wonderful embrace last night at the show . . . next time well do passa passa . . . lmao.. (oh h*ll naw). love ya."
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