13 mar 2010

News: Chris Brown is begging to fans to save his career


"I ain’t never really did this but right now I need all of my fans help. A lot of radio stations aren’t playing my records. They are not being that supportive and I wouldn’t expect them to. It’s on the fans and what you guys do in your power to bring me back. That’s all I need is you guys and nothing else will do that except for the fans. I don’t know what else to say. It’s nothing else that I can do. I’m doing everything that I need to do. I’m doing me as a person and I’m a better guy. It’s on ya’ll. My singing and my music I do it for you guys and everything else but it won’t be possible if I’m not relevant on the radio and it wouldn’t be possible for me to be an artist if I don’t have the support. I can’t be an underground mixtape artist. That’s where we are. I just want all my fans to help me. I love ya’ll. Peace"

Brown’s latest album Graffiti has been a massive disappointment since it’s release last December, only selling around 260k in the US. The albums first single “I Can Transform Ya” managed a half-decent peak of #20 on the Hot 100, but the follow-up ballad “Crawl” stalled at #53, and so far the albums next two scheduled singles “Sing Like Me” and “Pass Out” have done zilch.

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