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Brandy & Monica unveil new duet 'It All Belongs to Me' - listen
Published Monday, Feb 6 2012, 23:20 GMT | By Tom Eames | 4 comments
Brandy & Monica's new duet 'It All Belongs to Me' has been released online
Fourteen years after their 1998 hit 'The Boy Is Mine', the pair have re-teamed for the new track, which is produced by Rico Love.
The song sees the pair joining together to get rid of their lovers, while also removing their belongings from their homes.
The lyrics include: "I know you mad, can't take no more, but put that back, that ain't yours. Have a fit, slam the door but leave them bags on the floor. That s**t belongs to me."
'It All Belongs to Me' will appear on both singers' upcoming solo albums. Monica's sixth studio album New Life will be released on March 6, with Brandy's so-far untitled album also out in the same month.
> Pixie Lott: 'I want a Brandy & Monica duet'
Watch the video to Brandy & Monica's 'The Boy Is Mine' below:
Fourteen years after their 1998 hit 'The Boy Is Mine', the pair have re-teamed for the new track, which is produced by Rico Love.
The song sees the pair joining together to get rid of their lovers, while also removing their belongings from their homes.
The lyrics include: "I know you mad, can't take no more, but put that back, that ain't yours. Have a fit, slam the door but leave them bags on the floor. That s**t belongs to me."
'It All Belongs to Me' will appear on both singers' upcoming solo albums. Monica's sixth studio album New Life will be released on March 6, with Brandy's so-far untitled album also out in the same month.
> Pixie Lott: 'I want a Brandy & Monica duet'
Watch the video to Brandy & Monica's 'The Boy Is Mine' below:
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