Chris Brown enlisted Brandy for a song on his upcoming album X and the duo will collaborate on a track titled Do Better.

The 24-year-old announced the news Wednesday via Twitter.

"We got an amazing record for this X album!!!!! "Do Better"... This s--- is CRAZY!!!!! Bout to pass out again! Lol," he tweeted Brandy.

The Have You Ever singer responded to Brown and showed her gratitude. She tweeted, "Thank you so much for the opportunity! You are an amazing artist Chris Brown:) love."

Brandy and Brown previously worked together on the song Put It Down from her 2012 album Two Eleven. Aside from Brandy, X includes collaborations with Kendrick Lamar, Rihanna, Kelly Rowland and Wiz Khalifa. The singer also worked with Nicki Minaj on the racy song Love More, which was released in July. The song's video will be completed by the end of the week, according to Brown's Twitter posts.

"But when you back it up, it really drives me crazy and you know what I'm into, baby forget what we're arguing about," are some of the song's lyrics.

Minaj enhances the song with her feisty rap verse where she also references the 2012 film Django Unchained. The song is the third single from Brown's upcoming album. The album's lead single, Fine China, was released in April and it was followed by Don't Think They Know featuring Aaliyah's vocals.

Brown's sixth studio albu, will be the follow-up to his 2012 record Fortune, which became his second to go No. 1 on Billboard. It sold 134,000 copies in its first week, according to Nielsen SoundScan. F.A.M.E. was released in 2011 and became Brown's his first album to go No. 1, selling 270,000 copies in its first week.

In an interview with Rolling Stone earlier in the year, Brown explained what makes X different than his previous albums.

"Making X, I found out who I am," he told the magazine in March. "This album has a lot of substance, from the subject matter and the situations to how it deals with love. It's really derived from personal experiences. Then again, I always like mixing reality with art."