Chris Brown followers had jokes on jokes after the singer posted a childhood picture with hair that will make Katt Williams jealous.
On Tuesday (December 26), Breezy took to Instagram with a throwback image that his father had not too long ago despatched him.
“MY DAD SHOWED ME THIS AND I ALMOST PASSED OUT LAUGHING,” he wrote with a queasy face. “THIS IS BEFORE THE CSIZZLE DAYS… comment your best R&B singer name in comments.”
“LMAOOOOO *Big Boi voice* ‘IS THAT A PERM,’” one fan wrote with laughing emojis. “omg Chris please.”
Then the hilarious comparisons flooded in.
“Lord Farquaad lookin ahh,” “I thought this was @sanaalathan as a kid lol,” “Not the Kyla Pratt in love in basketball look” and “Why I bought this was Gina from Martin,” have been just some of the various feedback.
Eventually Chris replied: “No that ain’t a perm. N-gga shit was flowing. ‘SLATTT WILLIAMS.’”
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On the music side of things, Chris Brown scored yet another top 10 debut on the Billboard 200 last month. It was a bittersweet moment for the R&B star, however, as it also marked a new commercial low.
Breezy’s new album 11:11 debuted at No. 9 on the chart in November after incomes simply over 45,000 equal album items, in response to Luminate.
It marks the singer’s twelfth high 10 solo effort on the chart, a streak that stretches again to his self-titled debut album in 2005.
On the flip aspect, 11:11 additionally represents the bottom preliminary gross sales week of Brown’s profession. For comparability, his earlier low was 68,000, which his Heartbreak on a Full Moon LP achieved again in 2017.
Breezy’s highest gross sales week stays the 295,000 copies his 2007 album Exclusive moved throughout its opening window.
Released on November 10 — a day sooner than scheduled — 11:11 serves as Chris Brown’s eleventh studio album and boasts appearances from Future and Fridayy, in addition to worldwide stars Davido, Byron Messia and Lojay.
Justin Bieber was additionally set to look on the venture till the tune “Double Negative” was swapped out on the final minute attributable to clearance points.
Despite its comparatively lackluster business efficiency, the album has yielded one nomination on the 2024 Grammy Awards, with the one “Summer Too Hot” up for Best R&B Performance.
It’s up in opposition to SZA’s “Kill Bill,” Victoria Monét’s “How Does It Make You Feel,” Coco Jones’ “ICU” and Robert Glasper’s “Back To Love,” Coco Jones’ “ICU” and Robert Glasper’s “Back To Love” with SiR and Alex Isley.
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