CHRIS BOWN: A Dream Interview

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Dream Interview

I believe CHRIS BROWN is a leader in the hip hop community because he is a leader for the kids for example his music is so different form the other artists he tell the real not the fake he inspire me because his music make people shown there fillings. CHRIS BROWN ENTREING WITH 145,500 according that’s the other reason he inspire me. CHRIS BROWN became a teen heartthrob , landing R&B and pop hits that included ‘’RUN IT’’, ‘’KISS KISS and forever.IN 2009 he physically assaulted his then-girlfriend , pop/dance star RIHANNA ,and found his songs dropped from radio. BROWN has since returned to success on the music charts. HIS 2011 album F.A.M.E won a GRAMMY.

QUESTION#1: WHY DO CHRIS BROWN MAKE ALL THES LOE SONG IS HE IN

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