Chris Brown Defies Critics of His New Album 'Brown' with Strong Response
Chris Brown Tells Haters Not To Listen To His New Album After Negative Review
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Chris Brown's 12th solo album, 'Brown,' faces harsh criticism, including a low score from Pitchfork. In response, he urged non-fans to skip the album and expressed gratitude to his loyal supporters. He also announced an upcoming tour across major U.S. cities starting June 26.
- 01Chris Brown's new album 'Brown' received negative reviews, including a low score from Pitchfork.
- 02In a defiant Instagram post, Brown told critics to ignore his music if they are not fans.
- 03He expressed appreciation for his loyal fanbase and promised more music and tour plans.
- 04The upcoming tour will feature performances in several major U.S. cities, starting in Denver.
- 05Brown's comments included a reference to singer Zara Larsson, who has criticized him previously.
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Chris Brown's latest album, 'Brown,' has stirred controversy following negative reviews, notably an unfavorable score from Pitchfork. In a candid Instagram story, Brown responded to critics with expletives, asserting that he only cares about his loyal fans and encouraging detractors to listen to other artists instead. He expressed gratitude for his supporters and hinted at more music and tour announcements. The tour, featuring Usher, is set to kick off on June 26 at Empower Field at Mile High in Denver, Colorado, and will include stops in cities like Detroit, Nashville, and Washington D.C., concluding on December 11 at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida.
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Fans in major U.S. cities will have the opportunity to see Chris Brown perform live, potentially boosting local economies through increased tourism and concert attendance.
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