"At the end of the day, that's what they expect from us, so I wanted to do more of a record that nobody really heard her sing on as far as that genre." "I wanted to do an R&B record with Rihanna because I didn't want it to be the same four-on-the-floor, pop," he added, alluding to the synthy sound of their previous duets. "So we did 'Nobody's Business' for her album, and then I wrote a song, it's called 'Put It Up.' It's more of an R&B record," said the singer, whose single "Fine China," from his upcoming album X, dropped on Monday (April 1).
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