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May 08, 2026

“Brown” is here

Brown digs into his R&B roots, but with a fresh, more adult perspective.

The goat has just unleashed a new level of fire on the world, and we simply weren’t ready for his growth. The album starts off with what many are calling his best intro yet. “Leave Me Alone” puts you in mind of the late great Michael Jackson’s song, as Chris is letting the world know that he is exactly who he thinks he is, and your opinions about him don’t matter.

The album includes 4 previously released singles “Holy Blindfold“, “It Depends“, “Obvious” and “Fallin“. Three of which have found a spot on the Billboard Hot 100 prior to the album being released, bringing his total to 122 chart entries, with “Fallin” expected to chart next week following a successful debut run during it’s release week.

Singles aside, our current Top 5 standout tracks are “Hate Me“, “It’s Not You It’s Me“,”Slow Jamz (feat Lucky Daye)“,”Perfect Timing (feat. Fridayy)“,and “What’s Love”. But hey, these might change from day to day.

The album is available on all streaming platforms and digital outlets. The vinyl is also available, but isn’t expected to ship until Fall.

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