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PIC: Chris Brown celebrates joint custody with his daughter on stage

Los Angeles - Chris Brown brought his daughter onstage with him at a gig on Saturday night.

The Ayo hitmaker, who was recently granted temporary joint custody of 15 month old Royalty, appeared to celebrate his legal victory by bringing the tot out as he crooned for a crowd at the Isleta Ampitheatre in Albuquerque, New Mexico.

Chris seemed in high spirits as he serenaded little Royalty just 24 hours after a judge granted him joint custody with the girl's mother, Nia Guzman.

Lil momma came on stage to say what's up! #royalty

A photo posted by @chrisbrownofficial on

The pair will rotate custody of Royalty every four days and have also been ordered to take part in mediation to work out a permanent custody agreement. However, if they fail to come to terms, Chris, 26, and Nia will have to go to court where a trial will determine long-term custody plans.

On Friday Nia's lawyer reportedly insisted he submit hair and urine samples for drug testing as part of his temporary joint custody win.

According to TMZ, the judge in the case asked Chris to provide samples at the courthouse.

The judge didn't indicate what would happen if test results found the Loyal hitmaker to have illegal substances in his system.

It's claimed that Nia's lawyers also requested that Chris' mother be present whenever he has custody of little Royalty.

Chris will continue to pay $2 500 a month child support, with the judge denying Nia's request to increase the payments to $15k.

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