Chloe Bailey has unveiled the tracklist for her forthcoming album, In Pieces, due later this month, which includes features from a few industry heavyweights.

The 14-track album will drop on Friday (March 31) and Future and Missy Elliot are just a few of the heavy hitters that will make an appearance on the project. The album will also feature her highly controversial track with Chris Brown, titled “How Does It Feel.”

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Last week, Chloe revealed her album cover, which shows a sleek, refined portrait of her holding what appears to be a heart. Then, today, Monday (March 20) Chloe teased her album tracklist via Instagram.

Check out the album cover art and tracklist below.

The 24-year-old singer faced major backlash last month for her decision to link up with Chris Brown, given his history of violence against women.

“We’re failing Black women in music if they feel like they have to collaborate with a known abuser in order to chart,” one person tweeted before listing numerous other male R&B singers she could have worked with, including Bryson Tiller, Lucky Daye and Brent Faiyaz.

Chloe Bailey Clears Up Viral Video Of Fans Throwing Objects At Her Onstage
Chloe Bailey Clears Up Viral Video Of Fans Throwing Objects At Her Onstage

Following the uproar, Brown issued a blistering response to his critics, including 3LW and Cheetah Girls singer Kiely Williams who criticized Brown directly, and accused him of being a woman abuser. To which, he responded by clowning the singer’s gap tooth while quoting her 2000 3LW song “No More (Baby I’Ma Do Right).”

“I’m kinda getting tired of your broken PROMITHIS of ya broken PROMITHIS PROMITHIS,” Breezy wrote on his Instagram Story, adding: “obviously you are at a point in your life where either you are broke or broken…..the FACT you think you have to speak negatively about me makes you look so lame….YOUR LIFE AND CAREER MUST SUCK RIGHT NOW.”

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He also took a moment to shout out his critics as a whole, posting a clip from his 2017 documentary Welcome To My Life where he speaks candidly about his notorious domestic violence case with Rihanna in 2009.

“If they all hate me, I want them to hate me because they can’t beat me,” Breezy is heard saying in the clip. Brown added in the caption: “LET THAT SINK IN.”

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In a second Insta Story, Brown wrote: “Where are the cancel culture with these white artist that date underage women, BEAT THE FUCK OUT THEIR WIVES, GIVING BITCHES AIDS,” he began.

“OH. That’s right.. THEY ARE YOUR BUDDIES [smirk emoji] NO MORE FAKE LOVE FROM ME,” he continued. “STAY OUT MY WAY OR GET RAN OVER SIMPLE AS THAT!”