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A new report claims that the 'What Do You Mean?' hitmaker is the mystery feature in the 'Under the Influence' singer's upcoming album '11:11', which will be released on November 11.

AceShowbiz - Another collaboration between Chris Brown and Justin Bieber is seemingly coming soon. A new report claimed that the "Ghost" hitmaker is the mystery feature in the R&B star's upcoming album "11:11".

Earlier this week, Breezy shared a tracklist of his new set that has a song titled "Double Negative", which is set to feature an undisclosed star. A recently leaked content on TikTok, however, suggested that the mystery feature is Chris' frequent collaborator Justin.

A full-length audio of the unreleased track has also been leaked online. According to Genius, "Double Negative" is an unreleased song which Justin and Chris recorded in 2014. In 2019 both singer re-record the song and supposed to be on Justin's album 'Changes' but later got scrapped."

On the song, the "Baby" hitmaker and the "Under the Influence" crooner sing, "No sleep at all, runnin' a lie/ Doing you wrong, proving you right each time/ That's a (That's a), that's a double negative, oh/ Showing up late, draggin' along/ Won't pick up the phone while I'll be gone/ Can't deny it/ It's a double negative/ Oh, double negative."

Fans are excited over the possible collaboration. "I love them," one fan wrote in an Instagram comment. "Chris finally giving y'all the R&B y'all want can't wait for Chris Brown 11:11 album," someone added.

"I don't see the issue here, Both are great singers," one other noted. Another excited fan said, "My versatile boo , Breezy."

Chris and Justin are no strangers to collaboration. In 2011 alone, the two musicians worked together for a couple of songs, including Chris' song "Next to You" and Justin's "Up (Remix)". They also joined forces for "Don't Check on Me" from Chris' 2019 album "Indigo".

"11:11" is set to be released on Friday, November 11.

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