Mark your calendars, Breezy fans: The 'X' album will finally be released on Sept. 16, 2014. Chris Brown made the announcement today, Aug. 3, through an Instagram post.
Chris Brown has been released from jail, L.A. Sheriff Deputy Tony Moore announced today. The troubled singer, who turned 25 last month, was released just after midnight on Monday, June 2, after being locked up since the middle of March.
Chris Brown was sentenced to another 131 days in jail on Friday after admitting in court that he violated his probation. In October, the R&B singer confessed to getting in a physical altercation with a man outside a hotel in Washington D.C. The trial for the Breezy's D.C. assault case begins in June.
Bad news for Chris Brown. Actually, make that really bad news for Breezy. The singer's assault trial has been pushed back and as a result, he will remain in jail until at least June.
This morning (April 21), Chris Brown's bodyguard was found guilty of misdemeanor assault after he punched a man in Washington D.C. back in October, TMZ reports. This verdict has triggered Brown's own trial for the D.C. assault case, as it was planned that his bodyguard can now testify in Brown's case.
In case you forgot that Chris Brown has been in a whole mess of legal trouble and in jail for the past few weeks, forcing the delay of his Ariana Grande duet, well, this mugshot should remind you.
Chris Brown may be incarcerated, forcing the delay of 'Don't Be Gone Too Long,' his duet with Ariana Grande. That hasn't stoppe Breezy from posting a video teaser, which is largely focused on his dance moves and some of the song's melodies.
Singer Ne-Yo has come to the defense of troubled R&B star Chris Brown, who is currently serving jail time after getting kicked out of rehab last month.
Chris Brown is forced to stay in jail until mid-April, but he is somehow still finding a way to communicate with his fans -- and his on-again girlfriend, Karrueche Tran.