Chris Brown Open to Doing a Song Collaboration With Zayn Malik after Leaving One Direction

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One Direction's former member, Zayn Malik has now gone solo on his singing career. In line with that, famous R&B singer, Chris Brown, wants to collaborate with the young singer and do a song together.

According to Hollywood Life, Chris is very much open to collaborating with Zayn Malik. He thinks that Zayn is a great artist. He also acknowledges that the former One Direction member has a huge fan base who are waiting to hear his new songs. The two singers both belong to the same record label, RCA Records. Thus, collaboration is not hard to pursue. Brown is definitely open to working with Zayn who has been working hard on his solo career following his exit from One Direction.

Chris Brown has been one of the most controversial singers of all time, but this does not affect his singing career somehow. He still has an ultimate number of fans following him and buying his songs. He is now currently working on a new collaboration with Rita Ora, entitled "Body on Me". He describes the song as intense and intimate, which will absolutely excite their fans. Other than the sexual lyrics, the duo will probably produce a music video just as intimate as the song is. Brown even revealed subtly that he will probably be taking off his top in the video.

The famous R&B singer is very much open to doing collaborations with various artists, including Zayn Malik in the list. Brown revealed that he is not hard to coordinate with when it comes doing collaborations, given he has done this many times, as reported by Perez Hilton. As for Zayn, he promised his fans that his songs will be out soon and assured them it will be something amazing.

This upcoming collaboration is something to look forward to. Given the size of each individual's fan base, there's no doubt this will definitely be a hit. Both singers are excited for the project to come, definitely their fans are too.

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