From Christina Aguilera to Akon to Gucci Mane, Atlanta, GA producer Polow Da Don has worked with a number of big name R&B and hip-hop artists over the years. Unsurprisingly, the studio whiz has snagged another A-lister for his ever-increasing resume, the always controversial M.I.A.
A recent tweet from the producer confirmed that he was in the studio working on new material with the rapper/singer born Maya Arulpragasam, as well as with disgraced, yet still hugely popular, R&B crooner Chris Brown. The producer had previously worked with the anger management candidate on a number of singles, including 2008's "Forever."
"IN THE LAB WIT THE GREAT @chrisbrown AND THE INCREDIBLE @_M_I_A_ THANK YOU DEAR LORD!#BLESSED #FUCKTHEDEVIL#CANTSTOP #WONTSTOP#FULLCIRCLE," the somewhat cluttered post reads.
It's unsure what will come from the studio session, but hopefully, it will be heaps better than anything off M.I.A.'s maligned ///Y/ record. And hopefully, Chris Brown doesn't throw a tantrum if Maya gets more time on the mic.
Thanks to Pitchfork for the tip.
A recent tweet from the producer confirmed that he was in the studio working on new material with the rapper/singer born Maya Arulpragasam, as well as with disgraced, yet still hugely popular, R&B crooner Chris Brown. The producer had previously worked with the anger management candidate on a number of singles, including 2008's "Forever."
"IN THE LAB WIT THE GREAT @chrisbrown AND THE INCREDIBLE @_M_I_A_ THANK YOU DEAR LORD!#BLESSED #FUCKTHEDEVIL#CANTSTOP #WONTSTOP#FULLCIRCLE," the somewhat cluttered post reads.
It's unsure what will come from the studio session, but hopefully, it will be heaps better than anything off M.I.A.'s maligned ///Y/ record. And hopefully, Chris Brown doesn't throw a tantrum if Maya gets more time on the mic.
Thanks to Pitchfork for the tip.