Rihanna, Chris Brown And Drake All Record A Song Together … Awkward!

New reports arise that Drake, Rihanna and Chris Brown are supposedly thinking of doing a collaboration together - something that looks insanely awkward for the "Umbrella" singers, as it would feature not one but two of her ex-boyfriends!

Drake, Chris Brown and Rihanna seem to be on the road to their first joint collaboration - at least between the three, as Brown/Rihanna and Drake/Rihanna have already worked together in previous projects.

An insider told Hollywood Life: "She loves her work so much and is inspired by music that I think she would record with Drake and or Chris or maybe even both together. It would have to be the right time though. Timing is everything."

According to Yahoo News UK, Rihanna keeps in touch and is good friends with both of her exes, who also seem to admire each other's works. In a recent interview with Access Hollywood, Brown himself said he'd love to work with them.

Rihanna and Chris Brown have a long-standing and often talked-about story, as they dated on and off for years, even going through a very well publicized and strong case of domestic abuse.

Rihanna and Chris Brown haven't been together since their last split in early 2013, but before that they were involved in a relationship that lasted for a couple of years. They first split after Rihanna and Chris Brown got into a fight that ended in violence, when Brown assaulted Rihanna and left bruises in her face - later on, a picture of the singer right after the assault was leaked, even prompting something called "Rihanna's Law," which prevents victim exploitation during domestic violence cases. Even recently, the "Please Don't Stop the Music" singer was part of a controversy with CBS, as the network pulled out her song for the NFL broadcast after football players' domestic violence accusations.

However, Chris Brown and Rihanna got back together for a while afterwards, in a move that received a lot of bad press at the time, as the media saw their relationship as part of a vicious cycle between an abuser and his victim - a common occurrence in cases of domestic violence.

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