Lady GaGa Denies Making a Duet With Rihanna in 'Silly Boy'
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Through Kanye West's blog, Lady GaGa denies speculation of her joining forces with Rihanna in a song called 'Silly Boy'.

AceShowbiz - Following the outing of Rihanna and Lady GaGa's rumored collaboration, the pop/electronic singer throws cold water to the duet speculation, confirming that it is not her who is featured on the song's hook. The denial comes out through Kanye West's blog.

According to a message on Kanye's social network, the clarification is posted at Lady GaGa's request. "Attention: Lady GaGa asked me to tell y'all thats not her on the 'Silly Boy' song," the statement reveals.

"Silly Boy" actually has hit the web since early April, but it was not covered by many media until May. Reportedly coming from the production hands of Timbaland, the track heavily uses Auto-Tune and is rumored to be included in Rihanna's new album.

"I said I'm not coming back/You fooled me once but you can't have that ego turning/Just too bad for you/that when you had me/Didn't know what to do/she's over you," part of the song's lyrics read. "Cos you had a good girl/good girl girl/That's a keeper/You had a good girl/good girl but didn't know how to treat her/So silly boy get out my face/Why do you like the way regrets taste?"

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