
Check out the song Drake wrote for Diddy-Dirty Money’s “Last Train To Paris” album. It’s titled “Yesterday” and it features Chris Brown.
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Download: Yesterday (Feat. Chris Brown).mp3

Chris Brown promised a remix to Billboard R&B/Hip-Hop chart-topping hit, “Deuces”, packed with an all-starlineup of hip-hop heavyweights. Today, he delivered on his promise.
The kiss-off anthem remix featuring Drake, T.I., Kanye West, Fabolous, and Andre 3000, covers a wide range of break-up emotions varying from getting past what’s wrong (in the arguments) and back to what’s right (in the bedroom) to chucking up the two-finger “bye-bye” and pledging to “ find a new locomotive, stop making sad songs,” as Andre 3000 laments.
It’s a thin line between love and hate, and this song pretty much covers everything in between. While Breezy makes a very brief and subtle appearance on the track (listen in between Fabolous’ verse), this song is all about hip-hop’s finest putting their two cent stamps on the break-up blues.
Take a listen below and decide who you think delivered the best send-off to an ex:
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Download: Chris Brown Ft. Drake, T.I., Kanye West, Fabolous, Andre 3000 – Deuces Remix

Chris Brown and Drake once had a beef over their back-to-back dating of Rihanna last year, but they’ve clearly put their differences in the past. A source tells us the duo ripped up SoHo hot spot Greenhouse together on Tuesday night with a little help from their friends. After Lil Jon and T.I. did an impromptu back-and-forth at the nightclub, Brown surprised the Corona-cheered crowd with a five-song set and repeated shoutouts to “my man, Drake” when the deejay played Drake’s tunes for the throng.
After Drake re-injured his knee on stage, Chris Brown helped Young Money to keep the show rockin’ in his homestate of Virginia.
The R&B singer, who pleaded guilty to assaulting Rihanna, made an appearance at the tour stop in Virginia Beach. Chris Breezy came on stage at the end of Lil Wayne’s set.
Chris Breezy filled in for Drake supplying vocals for the hit Every Girl and paid homage to Michael Jackson by moonwalking on stage.
Check out his performance with Young Money :





