It May Have Been Years Since Their Messy Public Breakup, But Calvin Harris Tweeted About An Old Rita Ora Rumor

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If you're inexplicably in the mood for some niche British 2010s celebrity drama, then buckle up, baby — because Calvin Harris just shut down the "myth" that he was the reason Rita Ora's second album was scrapped.

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To understand this whole conundrum, we must first go back to the bygone era of 2014. Rita and Calvin, who started dating in May 2013, had a hit together with "I Will Never Let You Down." Alas, a few months later, Calvin tweeted that they'd broken up.

Calvin and Rita on the red carpet
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Rumors quickly started emerging that Calvin had pulled a number of songs from Rita's second album post-split. Things then took a turn for the messy when Rita confirmed that Calvin had blocked her from performing "I Will Never Let You Down" — which he wrote and produced — at the Teen Choice Awards ("Just know I had a damn good reason," Calvin tweeted at the time in response).

Calvin and Rita on the red carpet
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The following year, Rita told outlets that her second album was delayed after "a breakup" led her to pursue a "darker" sound. A few months later, she sued Jay-Z's Roc Nation — aka the label she initially had a record deal with — for release from her contract after she accused the label of "neglect."

Jay-Z and Rita looking at each other

The case was later settled in 2016.

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Well, Rita was asked in a recent interview with Louis Theroux about why she didn't release more music under Roc Nation. "I don’t know. I was recording for two or three years straight. There was a whole moment that was about to happen, I recorded a music video, and they scrapped it. I felt really disappointed, like I’d let them down," she replied.

Rita smiling in wide-leg jeans on the red carpet

When asked about rumors that music for her was going to Rihanna, Rita added, "I can’t speak for other people, but I think publicly, they always put women against each other. I’ve been nothing but a fan and respectful of her, and I always will be."

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ENTER CALVIN. One Twitter user reacted to the interview by claiming that a Calvin-produced second album had been "torpedoed" — and that Rita would have been a much bigger star if it weren't for such an event.

However, Calvin himself responded to the claim by saying, "Entire thing is a myth, there is one unreleased song i worked on and it isn't good."

So, what have we learned today? Calvin Harris may search for his own name on Twitter? There are whole conspiracies about Rita Ora? I basically cannot remember anything in pop culture in 2014 without Google? Who knows.