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Chris Brown's 'Changed Man' Put Rihanna on Tears
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Brown revealed that shortly after he assaulted her in February, he sent a song dedicated to her and she called him crying.

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Chris Brown has spilled an unknown-to-public fact about him and Rihanna after the infamous February altercation. In a revealing interview with Robin Roberts on "20/20", the singer said that they got back together a month after the incident and he played his song "Changed Man" for her, upon which, she cried.

"I played the song for her ...a month after the situation," Brown said. "She called when she first heard the song. And I mean, I'm not trying to call her any liar or anything like that. But I played the song for her when I first wrote it. And she cried." The lyrics of the song contain phrases like "So I'ma make it up to you/ And show the world I'm a changed man/ Cause you mean that much to me".

Rihanna herself, according to New York Daily News, denied to have heard the song. She also said in her first interview after the assault that she regretted going back to Brown. To "Good Morning America" Diane Sawyer she said, "When I realized that my selfish decision for love could result into some young girl getting killed, I could not be easy with that part."

Chris Brown is due to release a new album titled "Graffiti" on December 8. The whole album has leaked on the web in its entirety and one song is supposedly an ode to Rihanna. The track titled "Famous Girl" contains lyrics like "Drake would say that you're the best he ever had /...Can't understand I still love you/ Sorry Bey I don't wear no Halo / You were first to play the game though / Sorry I bust the windows out ya car / I might have cheated in the beginning / I was wrong for writing Disturbia."

"Changed Man" is also included in "Graffiti".

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