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Wednesday, June 3, 2009 - 12:32 pm ET
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Chris Brown Diss Song in the Works for Rihanna?

Rumor has it that Rihanna will be delivering something that many of us have been waiting for: a true diss song, taking stabs at Chris Brown. According to reports, Rihanna will be working with rapper Trina to make RIHANNAit happen. 

A source supposedly tells Star magazine, She’s writing a song with rapper Trina dissing Chris. Rihanna’s planning to put it on the album to really stick it to him … She even changed her ringer on her cell to another Trina song called ‘Wish I Never Met You’."

Slowly, but surely more info on Ri-Ri’s upcoming album is being revealed. Rapper, Drake has recently said that he’s working on “special stuff.” We’ve also heard reports that she’s been working with Justin Timberlake and Jay-Z. Ryan Tedder of OneRepublic has also confirmed that he is writing and producing the album along with Norwegian production team, Stargate. They all had pretty positive things to say even describing her as “inspiring.” The album is supposed to be released some time later this year.

I guess it’s all just a matter of waiting to see what happens!

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Wednesday, June 3, 2009 - 12:32 pm ET
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  1. Arieanna

    I can’t decide if that’s empowering of her or just kind of low. What do you think?

  2. Lauren Croteau

    I agree, it’s complicated. I think that if she was going to “diss” him she could have done it a while ago when everyone was waiting to hear what she had to say. If she was actually mad at him for the assault, why is she working on a plea deal rather than making sure he gets sent to jail? If this diss track rumor has nay truth to it, I don’t understand why she’s choosing to speak out on a song rather than being willing to do it in court, where it matters. But, oh well, I guess!

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