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ALBUM: Graffiti
RELEASE DATE: 12.8.2009
LEAD SINGLE: I CAN TRANSFORM YA
SECOND SINGLE: Crawl Standard | Deluxe |
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I made a couple animations for yall from Chris’ “I Can Transform Ya” video.

Chris Brown headlined radio station Power 105.1’s Powerhouse ‘09 concert at New Jersey’s Izod Center last night, marking his first official concert since his February 8th altercation with Rihanna. After performances by The-Dream, Trey Songz, Fabolous, Mario, Keri Hilson and Day26, Brown’s live comeback arrived, and the “Forever” singer was greeted with loud applause, MTV reports.
Brown opened his set with new single “I Can Transform Ya,” emerging from his fleet of dancers as the crowd went wild (he debuted the track’s video earlier this week). The embattled star was cheered when he ventured to the front of the stage and received deafening shouts when he took off his “Beat It”-inspired jacket. The set featured roughly 10 songs, including hits “Wall to Wall,” “Take You Down” and “No Air.” Brown wrapped up the performance with the one song that even he admits helped keep his career afloat this past year: “Forever.”
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Chris Brown can be saved.
So says SoFla’s member of the Kennedy clan, Anthony Shriver.
Shriver, whose Best Buddies International raises hundreds of thousands in Palm Beach each spring, is having him headline the non-profit’s Miami gala Nov. 20.
R&B singer Brown, who pleaded guilty to assault and is serving five years probation, is touring intimate clubs nationwide. He’s scheduled to play Shriver’s private shindig at the Mondrian Hotel on his way to a Richmond, Va., concert.
Shriver, the son of Sargent and Eunice Shriver and a nephew of former Pres. John F. Kennedy, founded Best Buddies 20 years ago as a college student. The group matches children with disabilities with mentors.
Is a Best Buddies gala really a good venue for Brown?
Absolutely, says Shriver. Especially since Brown joined Shriver’s cause and is donating some of the proceeds of his tour to Best Buddies.
““I support Chris Brown’s efforts to show the world why he deserves a second chance, given that the commitment he has made to Best Buddies – not only to perform at our Miami Gala, but also to join the Best Buddies family as a volunteer – is a huge step in the right direction,” Shriver told Page2Live in a e-mail.
“I also appreciate Chris’ generous offer to donate a portion of the proceeds from his tour to Best Buddies. I believe Chris’ fans will be equally inspired to support Best Buddies’ mission to provide opportunities for one-to-one friendships, integrated employment and leadership development for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities once they see his enthusiasm and commitment to the cause – and just how much his efforts mean to our participants.”
It’s unclear whether Brown actually will mentor handicapped youths.
Source:Page2live
On Tuesday (October 27), the same day Chris Brown dropped a seriously cinematic video for “I Can Transform Ya,” featuring shape-shifting “Transformers”-like machines and martial arts moves, the singer is set to headline Power 105.1’s Powerhouse concert in East Rutherford, New Jersey.
Will his performance at all mimic elements of the video? What will Brown do for his first major event since his assault on former girlfriend Rihanna, and his first to promote his December 15 album, Graffiti? MTV News got a sneak peek at his rehearsals in a Virginia dance studio, which went a long way toward answering some of those questions.
Throughout rehearsals, a yellow Bumblebee mask from the “Transformers” movies sat on a desk nearby. As “Transform Ya” began to play, Brown and his dancers stood in a straight line, their heads bowed. A line from 2007’s “Tranformers,” delivered by Optimus Prime, played over the speakers: “They’re a young species. They have much to learn.”
Optimus then called, “Autobots, roll out!” and the dancers broke out into formation as Brown’s song came on. Throughout rehearsals, Brown’s dance lineup shifted. At times, he was joined by as many as six backup dancers, while at others only two toe-tapped next to him. For a few tracks, he alone danced to the beat.
Dressed in a black baseball hat, gray sweatshirt and T-shirt, rolled-up pants and high-top Nikes, Brown wasn’t all business during his practice time. He joked around a bit, pulled off many nifty tricks with his hat and at one point sat down to check his Twitter account on a Mac laptop.
Brown ran through “Wall to Wall,” “Kiss Kiss” “Yo (Excuse Me Miss),” “Take You Down,” “Gimmie That” and “Back to the Crib” in front of our camera, but we didn’t see him rehearse “Crawl,” the new track he dropped last week.
Source: Mtv News
FOX’s “Glee” is easily one of the best shows of the new television season. It picks up on everything that’s awesome in the world: geeks, geeks feeling empowered, geeks feeling empowered when they sing, geeks feeling empowered when they sing because they have great voices and sing great songs.
The cast have already performed songs by Jazmine Sullivan, Bon Jovi, Beyonce, and Celine Dion, and on next week’s episode, they’ll take on Jordin Sparks and Chris Brown’s chart-topping hit, “No Air.”
Check out Rachel (Lea Michele) and Finn (Cory Montieth) singing the Grammy nominated duet, while they fight to deny their obvious hots for each other.
Source: Tv.Yahoo
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