Stuff Your Stockings With Chris Brown's New Album & can’t stop Tweeting about Rihanna
10/27/2009 12:47:00 PM
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"OFFICIAL ALBUM DATE: DECEMBER 15... GRAFFITI... NOW BLOG ABOUT THIS..LOL."
Aye, aye, Chris Brown.
The comebacking R&B star revealed via Twitter Monday that his third studio album, and first since 2007—let alone his first since his February arrest for assaulting Rihanna—is due out Dec. 15.
Graffiti will include the up-tempo "I Will Transform Ya," featuring Lil Wayne and Swizz Beatz, and the wistful slow tune "Crawl."
Figuring he'd better thank those who have stood by him, Brown has planned a month-long fan-appreciation tour, which kicks off Nov. 14 in Houston.
Chris Brown can’t stop Tweeting about Rihanna
During the wee hours of Monday morning, singer Chris Brown took to Twitter and posted a YouTube link to a photo montage of himself and Rihanna during happier times.
“I’m sorry y’all. Just had to post it,” was the accompanying text on the Tweet, and the post immediately following said, “For the fellas: showing emotion doesn’t make u weak … being honest makes you strong.”
Sending Tweets about Rihanna and what happened between them on Feb. 8 doesn’t break any laws (Brown’s stay-away order is still in place; his attorney Mark Geragos didn’t respond to requests for comment on Brown’s Twitter feed). But there’s something not right about using her for his own promotion.
At about the same time Brown's Tweets about Rihanna were gaining buzz, he followed up with messages about his “I Can Transform Ya” video premiere on MTV planned for Tuesday, and news of his official album date. That Tweet specifically included the directive, “Now blog about this … LOL.”
So Chris: here’s some blogging about it. Now, how about promoting your work without Rihanna’s help?
Aye, aye, Chris Brown.
The comebacking R&B star revealed via Twitter Monday that his third studio album, and first since 2007—let alone his first since his February arrest for assaulting Rihanna—is due out Dec. 15.
Graffiti will include the up-tempo "I Will Transform Ya," featuring Lil Wayne and Swizz Beatz, and the wistful slow tune "Crawl."
Figuring he'd better thank those who have stood by him, Brown has planned a month-long fan-appreciation tour, which kicks off Nov. 14 in Houston.
Chris Brown can’t stop Tweeting about Rihanna
During the wee hours of Monday morning, singer Chris Brown took to Twitter and posted a YouTube link to a photo montage of himself and Rihanna during happier times.
“I’m sorry y’all. Just had to post it,” was the accompanying text on the Tweet, and the post immediately following said, “For the fellas: showing emotion doesn’t make u weak … being honest makes you strong.”
Sending Tweets about Rihanna and what happened between them on Feb. 8 doesn’t break any laws (Brown’s stay-away order is still in place; his attorney Mark Geragos didn’t respond to requests for comment on Brown’s Twitter feed). But there’s something not right about using her for his own promotion.
At about the same time Brown's Tweets about Rihanna were gaining buzz, he followed up with messages about his “I Can Transform Ya” video premiere on MTV planned for Tuesday, and news of his official album date. That Tweet specifically included the directive, “Now blog about this … LOL.”
So Chris: here’s some blogging about it. Now, how about promoting your work without Rihanna’s help?
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