With March simply across the nook, the arrival of Chloe Bailey‘s solo studio album In Items, is imminent. To additional drum up anticipation for the LP’s launch, the singer — who’s one-half of sister duo Chloe x Halle — revealed the title of the second single from the undertaking, in addition to its featured artist, on Thursday (Feb. 16).
“2ND PIECE. HOW DOES IT FEEL @chrisbrownofficial,” Bailey revealed through Instagram and Twitter, together with a photograph of her and the “No Steerage” singer sharing an intimate embrace. The put up additionally shared the observe’s arrival date — subsequent Friday, Feb. 24. Brown hopped into the feedback part of Bailey’s put up, including a fireplace emoji as his signal of approval.
“How Does It Really feel” will function the second providing (or quite, the second piece) from Bailey’s solo document. The observe will arrive after the singer beforehand launched lead observe “Pray It Away” final month on Jan. 27.
Although “How Does It Really feel” gives yet one more look into Bailey’s debut, some followers had been lower than thrilled together with her choice to characteristic Brown on the observe. “Is it actually that tough to not work with recognized abusers or do ppl within the business simply not care in any respect,” an Instagram consumer commented on her put up. There have been people that additionally defended Brown and Bailey, with one consumer stating, “They’re singing a track not courting. Y’all have to recover from what Chris Brown did when he was 18/20s. The person is in his 30s now. Are y’all the identical individual you had been at 18?”
In Items shall be launched in March; an actual launch date has but to be shared. In an interview with Essence, Chloe defined that the album is “all the pieces that I’ve been going by, all of the tearing down, individuals underestimating, telling me I can’t do it — all of these issues have gone into the music.” She added, “The album is me selecting myself up and speaking myself out of any little place or area that the world has tried to place me in, that individuals and private relationships have tried to place me in, and even [doing that to] myself. It’s me breaking free.”
See Bailey’s announcement for “How Does It Really feel” under.