Chris Brown Has Expletive-Filled Response to Viral Review of His New Album
- On Sunday, May 10, Chris Brown addressed mixed reviews for his new project, BROWN, stating, "I can take my audience's criticism and opinions."
- Pitchfork's review of the 27-track album amassed more than 10 million views by Wednesday, May 13, with senior writer Alphonse Pierre giving it a score of 1.3 out of 10.
- During a defiant selfie-style video posted to his Instagram Story on Tuesday, May 12, the 37-year-old singer exclaimed, "We kickin they ass," and "I'mma keep my foot on they neck."
- Taking an unprovoked swipe at pop star Zara Larsson, Brown told those who aren't his fans to listen to her instead while thanking his own fans for their time.
- Reflecting on his career trajectory, the singer noted his last three albums faced similar scrutiny before eventually growing on the public and plans to proceed with his upcoming Tour with Usher.
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Chris Brown Called Out Zara Larsson While Having A “Crashout” Over Criticism Of His New Album, And It’s Totally Backfired
A viral review of Chris's new album called it a "soulless, hit-chasing" "piece of s**t," apparently "bereft of any ideas that don’t have to do with its star’s own victimhood."View Entire Post ›
Chris Brown Fires Back At Brutal Review Of New Album
Pierre later intensified the criticism even further by writing, “This album is a real piece of sh-t. Why even write about it?” Fans Split Over Brown Backlash ZUMAPRESS.com / MEGA The review also referenced Brown’s long-running public controversies and questioned how media coverage has contributed to his continued commercial success. “For years, traditional media has been tiptoeing around the popularity of Chris Brown, and in reality, that benefi…
As Chris Brown’s new album gets destroyed by critics, Zara Larsson is somehow catching strays
R&B singer Chris Brown criticized his detractors in a Instagram Story post following a negative review from the music publication Pitchfork for his latest album, “Brown.”
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