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Big Sean and Ariana Grande premiere new collaboration 'Research'

Big Sean and Ariana Grande have shared their collaboration online.

'Research' appears as a bonus track on the rapper's new album Dark Sky Paradise and features vocals from Grande.



The track sees Big Sean namecheck the likes of Chris Brown and Drake.

Grande and Big Sean previously teamed up for the 'Break Free' singer's tracks 'Right There' and 'Best Mistake'.

The rapper has also unveiled album track 'Blessings', which features Kanye West and Drake.

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Dark Sky Paradise will be released via GOOD Music, Def Jam and Roc Nation on February 24.

Meanwhile, Grande's new music video for 'One Last Time' has been accused of plagiarism by an Australian group.

Listen to Big Sean's 'Win Some, Lose Some' below:



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