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]]>]]>Last Thursday afternoon, 16-year-old Chris Brown was living the life of a typical teenager. He spent the day at school, took a shower in the afternoon, then lay down on his bed to do a little bit of nothing. Isn’t that what most teenagers do with their days? But in Brown’s case, “school” consists of 11th-grade course work assigned by a tutor who travels with him around the country. That shower Brown took was in a Memphis hotel room, not at his home in tiny Tappahannock, Va. And Brown is in bed because he needs the rest: He’s halfway through a 24-date tour supporting his platinum-selling, self-titled debut on Jive Records.
It looks like everyone else is starting to recognize what we have long known. Chris Brown is one of the hottest new artists out there. It’s amazing the talent Chris displays at such a young age, we can’t wait to see what he produces as he grows as a musician.
]]>Jive Records recording artist Chris Brown continues to take the world by storm. In just 6 short weeks after the release, the teen sensation reached platinum status due to his first blazing single “Run It” as well as his current single “Yo (Excuse Me Miss)” which is about a boy seeing a beautiful girl that he can’t allow to escape his grasp. Explains Chris, “It’s about a girl that you maybe saw at a party or at a mall. You’re telling your boys, I need to holla at her but you don’t know her name and you just say YO!.”
]]>MARQUETTE, Mich. A Music store in Marquette is in search of the fastest drummer in the county.
Teenage R&B sensation Chris Brown has more than a month’s worth of dates lined up for his first headlining tour. The platinum-certified 16-year-old will launch the House of Blues-promoted, XBox 360-presented trek March 24 in Seattle at the Showbox. The itinerary spans the country, hitting Nokia Theatre Times Square in New York April 14 and wrapping at The Roxy in Atlanta April 27. Tickets are on sale for many dates already. Brown’s self-titled debut recently earned him a NAACP Award for outstanding new artist.
The kid is on a roll. You get yours Chris.
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