Rita Ora and Chris Brown’s new music video for the Ora’s song, “Body On Me,” was recently released, according to Perez Hilton.

“Heyo, Heyo, I just wanna feel your body on me,” Ora says in the track’s lyrics, according to AZ Lyrics. “Heyo, heyo, if you want it then you got it, hold me. No more, no more wasting time. We can, we can go all night. Heyo, heyo, I just wanna feel your body on me. Ayayayayayayayayaya, Body on me, Ayayayayayayayayaya, Body on me”’

Chris “Breezy” Brown’s past actions have kept him in the news, but Ora told Us Magazine that the Virginia-born and raised R&B singer’s past does not reflect the type of man he is.

"Chris Brown is strong, powerful, and someone that is important to me personally and professionally," Ora told Us Magazine. "The discrimination and all what people think? If you have a great song then no one cares. I love him on different levels. I see how he treats his people and he's a good person with a good heart and a lovely family. It's really nice that we finally got together because, regardless of what's happened, the song is just amazing,"

Brown has certainly taken responsibility for his behavior, according a recent Instagram post.

"Most of my issues always deal with love and me being in my feelings,” the megastar said. “Not to mention me being a dog sometimes. I can't speak for everyone but I can say that my actions contributed a lot to my karma. Being jealous and angry and controlling.

The singer says he has also become a better person as a result.

“There has been times where I looked in the mirror and hated the person I see. I talk to God a lot now. He's given me so much and I feel like I waste his gifts becuz of my impulsive personality,” Brown wrote on Instagram. “The world is full of negativity and I feel I play a part in it becuz of the choices I've made or mistakes. I always see the good in people even when they don't see it. I love others more than myself at times. Everything u see on the surface does not reflect what's inside. This is my white flag. I surrender to life and all its blessings."