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Chris Brown is complaining about all the stores refusing to carry his new CD, Grafitti. The 20 year-old convicted felon tweeted that he’s pissed that major stores are “blackballing” his CD and is furiously retweeting fan reports about stores unwilling to sell it. After posting a little curse-filled tirade he refused to delete it or clarify his statement, and wrote “the industry can kiss my ass.” In response to negative tweets, he wrote to detractors that “ur life is pointless”:
im tired of this sh-t. major stores r blackballing my cd. not stockin the shelves and lying to costumers. what the f-ck do i gotta do…
12:04 PM Dec 11th from mobile webWTF… yeah i said it and i aint retracting shit
12:08 PM Dec 11th from mobile webim not biting my tongue about shit else… the industry can kiss my ass
12:12 PM Dec 11th from mobile webfor those people who r constantly tweeting me wit bullshit.. hop off my ****.. ur life is pointless
3:28 PM Dec 11th from mobile webthx again to my real fans. u dont go unnoticed .love yall
12:54 PM Dec 11th from mobile webfor the young fans.. honestly, sorry for all the cursing..
3:37 PM Dec 11th from mobile web
[From Chris Brown's Twitter]
Brown recently went on 20/20 to issue a half-assed apology for beating Rihanna, without ever admitting to have beaten Rihanna. I initially gave him the benefit of the doubt and said that you could tell he’d changed. He has changed a little, especially compared to his defiant stance on Larry King. As Kaiser pointed out it’s still all about him and how his violent act affects him, not his victim. Never once did he admit what he’d done or say he was sorry for what he’d done. It was always “what happened,” as if he had no hand in it and was just a witness.
After the tweets above, Brown wrote that he went to a Walmart in Wallingford, CT (near his gig on Saturday) and asked the manager why his CD wasn’t on the shelves. The manager had no idea but “they had alicia keys album ready for release for this tuesday comin.” The industry isn’t kissing Brown’s ass – they’re ignoring it, and so are major retailers. He won’t be visiting stores when his next one comes out because he’ll have realized by then that there’s no way he’s going to see his CD in stock. The more Brown acts like an indignant angry hothead the more he’s proving stores right for refusing to carry his music. He’s also sabotaging any chance he might have had at an eventual comeback. Good riddance.
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