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'Don't Give It Away', which is expected to appear on Fridayy's impending debut LP, has been streamed for more than 4 million times on Spotify alone since its June 2 release.

AceShowbiz - Fridayy has given "Don't Give It Away" ft. Chris Brown a music video treatment. The track initially hit streaming services on June 2, but the Canadian rapper didn't unleash its MV until Friday, June 23.

In the visuals helmed by Canadian director and photographer Dragan Andic a.k.a The.97, Fridayy and CB can be seen attending a dark and mysterious house party. At the event, the two musicians are surrounded by a group of sexy ladies.

"Don't give it away/ You know it's mine, tell me who gon' make you feel this way/ So many times I f**ked up with you, but I'm done with the games," the two sing in the chorus. "Act like I wanted you to leave, but girl, I need you to stay/ Don't give it away, no, no."

"Don't Give It Away" is expected to appear on Fridayy's impending debut LP. Since its release, the song has been streamed for more than 4 million times on Spotify alone. It also debuted at No. 22 on the Hot R&B Songs chart last week.

As for CB, he recently declared that he will create something new instead of "20- to 40-song albums." Taking to Instagram on May 19, he penned, "Y'all ready for some new music? Been locked in the studio... Ultra instinct activated! I'll let y'all know the album title soon. No more 20- to 40-song albums ... JUST THE RIGHT AMOUNT OF MAGIC TO DIGEST."

CB's new album will serve as a follow-up to "Breezy", which was dropped in the summer of 2022. The record features guest appearances from Wizkid, Lil Wayne, Blxst, H.E.R., Ella Mai, Jack Harlow, Tory Lanez, Fivio Foreign, Yung Bleu, EST Gee and Anderson .Paak.

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