Justin Bieber and Chris Brown have just collaborated to record a song together. The collaborative recording was not the first time for Bieber, having done the same thing when he was just 16 years old. He has already worked with the likes of Ludacris, Sean Kingston, Raekwon and Kanye West. Bieber's latest collaboration was revealed when he tweeted a picture of himself with Chris Brown and captioned it, "Studio, me and CB did 1 for the fans."

Brown appeared to be excited about the teamwork. It's not known yet on which album the song might be included or when the single might be released, but many fans are of course excited to hear it no matter where and when it appears.

Bieber and Brown's collaborative recording may just do them good by drawing attention away from both of their recent run-ins with the law.

At present, Bieber is waiting to be charged with criminal vandalism after throwing eggs at his neighbor's house. His neighbor alleged that the damage totals roughly $20,000. Charges are to be filed this week, according to CNN, but whether the charge will be a felony or just a misdemeanor is not clear.

Bieber was also awaiting potential charges in an alleged attempted cell phone robbery, but the case was dropped by the District Attorney of Los Angeles last Monday for lack of compelling evidence. The incident was alleged to have taken place at a batting cage in Sherman Oaks on May 12.

Brown, on the other hand, has recently returned from serving 108 days in jail. He was sentenced 131 days for violating probation and was released on June 2.

Brown has also recently faced problems with his neighbors, who were upset when he spray-painted colorful grinning monster faces on his Hollywood Hills property last summer. His multi-story mansion was sold for $1.7 million, as reported by TMZ, last Monday. Brown was fined $376 for "unpermitted and excessive signage." He was also told to remove the artwork or face more fines. Three workmen were seen painting the graffiti with grey paint even as Brown claims to be pursuing legal options to fight the fine.