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Chris Brown 'Rihanna Love Song' Leak

Guilty Brown claims it's 'not his fault'...

A track which has been reportedly recorded by Chris Brown about his relationship with Rihanna has been leaked on the internet.

The Kiss Kiss singer allegedly penned the song entitled Not My Fault way back in March after the violent attack on Rihanna.
Not My Fault includes the lyrics: “I pick up the paper and the headline reads/ It said ‘Singer broken heart and some satin sheets’/ And I’m like why? We had a hell of a time.”
"When I first met ya I told ya you will be safe/ In the misty fog you win something/ Falls to the floor and breaks/ But we look down to see what you dropped/Oh it’s your heart/Shorty see he’s caught up it’s not my fault."
"You see, her mama called me, really steamed. She said 'My daughter won't eat and she don't sleep. She just cries. "
However, despite the rumours that the track is indeed about that fatal night in February, new reports suggest the track was recorded three years ago and it is not about Rihanna, despite the similarities.
Jive Records, who distribute Browns music have stated: "there are no 'new' songs from Chris Brown currently being promoted by Chris or his record label. There are several old demos circulating that are being falsely promoted as new material from Chris."
Brown was charged on Tuesday after striking up a deal where he pleaded guilty to one count of assault with the intent of great bodily injury.
He has also been giving a stay-away order in which he must stay at least 50 yards away from the Disturbia hit maker – except at public events were the distance has been reduced to 10 yards.
Rihanna has reportedly suggested that the order imposed on her ex-boyfriend is unnecessary as her lawyer Donald Etra told Entertainment Weekly: “Rihanna requested that there only be a protective order, namely that Chris be ordered not to annoy, molest, or harass her."
He added: "Rihanna did not feel that a stay-away order was necessary in this case.The current order lasts for five years, although the judge said that after Chris is sentenced in August, she would consider reducing the full stay-away order to a limited protective order."
It seems the saga is not over yet...
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