What movie or show is the song Forever by Chris Brown?

Forever by Chris Brown was used in a 2009 episode of The Office where the characters Jim and Pam get married.

The song Forever was originally a 30 second jingle for Wrigley's Doublemint gum, which Brown had been commissioned by an advertising company to write. The R&B star penned it in around half an hour then recorded both the jingle and the extended song in February 2008, during a recording session that was paid for by the gum company.

The full song, which features the gum's tagline "Double your pleasure, double your fun" in the chorus, was then released as a single and included on the expanded version of his Exclusive album; it was one of four new songs on the set.

Brown and his songwriting team, the Graffiti Artists, wrote the song. He recalled to MTV Base:

"We went into the studio, Polow gave me a beat, and I just started writing. His record is more of a European, techno, house-type feel. We wanted to give it that other side of crossover, and go a little bit to that pop realm. Hopefully, [I'll] be the Prince of Pop. I don't want to say I'm the King; I just hopefully can be the Prince of Pop."

In latest buzz, a judge has ordered R&B singer Chris Brown to stay away from his ex-girlfriend after she accused him of physically abusing and threatening her.

The Grammy winner was ordered to stay 100 yards away from Karrueche Tran and not attempt to contact her after she wrote in court filings that Brown had repeatedly threatened her since December. Read more at USA TODAY.

Find the latest news on Chris Brown on Twitter @chrisbrown or visit his Facebook page.

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Wednesday, February 22 2017
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