In a disappointing update for fans of Justin Bieber and Chris Brown, the much-anticipated duet “Double Negative” will not be featured on Brown’s upcoming album, *11:11*, set for release on November 10. This news comes after weeks of speculation and excitement among the fan bases, with many hoping the song would finally be available.
The track was originally recorded by Bieber as a solo piece back in 2014. It was later reworked as a duet featuring Brown in 2019, sparking anticipation that it would be included in this new album. Leading up to the album’s release, fans took to social media, sharing their hopes for the collaboration to make it onto the final tracklist.
However, just before *11:11* was set to drop, Chris Brown addressed his followers on Instagram, revealing that “Double Negative” would not be included due to legal issues. “Unfortunately, ‘Double Negative’ did not make the deadline in time with the lawyers, so we couldn’t put it on the album,” he explained to his 144 million followers.
Brown went on to reassure fans that there was no conflict between him and Bieber, stating, “Just my little brother for life, so we will make that moment happen soon. Sorry to the fans that really wanted it to be on the album.” His comments reflect a close friendship and commitment to eventually releasing the track.
Despite the absence of “Double Negative,” *11:11* promises to deliver an exciting lineup of collaborations. The album features contributions from prominent artists such as Davido, Future, and Fridayy, ensuring that listeners will still have plenty of new music to enjoy.
While fans may feel let down by the absence of the highly anticipated duet, there remains hope for its future release. Brown’s comments suggest that the song is still very much alive, and with their established friendship, fans can look forward to the eventual collaboration between the two stars. As the release date approaches, anticipation for *11:11* continues to build, leaving fans eager to hear what Brown has in store.