Chris Brown's upcoming album X has officially been postponed. The record, originally slated for a November, 19 release, has been pushed back to December 3. However, the rapper still plans on putting out five of X's tracks on the original release date.
Recently, Breezy tweeted the news, of his new album's postponement, along with the five consolation tracks, saying:
"Since we pushed the album back to December 3, on 11-19-13 ima release 5 new songs just for my fans. Love y'all."
The album date is the only thing that Brown seems to be changing. His misogynistic attitude and abusive behavior are seemingly still in tact.
Brown is featured on Khaled’s new song, "I’m Still." In the track, Breezy has some controversial things to say about his ex, Rihanna. In the recently leaked new track, Brown appears to call out his ex, rapping:
“Every ni**a in the industry done fu**ed my bi**h/ And all my ni**as said I told ya/Now all these rap ni**as wanna be political/Nah, f**k that I’m a real lyrical/killer!”
Later, an anonymous source told Hollywood Life that the rapper was not making any apologies about the lyrics:
“He ain’t about to sit up here and defend what he said. If someone in particular is taking offense to what he said in that verse, oh well...He didn’t say Rihanna’s name, but if the shoe fits a b**ch then I guess she gotta wear it...He’s talking about his life, his truth and his perspective on certain situations and can’t nobody take that away from him.”
Now the magazine is reporting a second source, who adds that Rihanna isn't letting the her abusive ex's words get to her:
“She really thought she could be cool and civil with him but she sees she can’t. News travels fast no matter where she is on the globe and he knew that this would get back to her.Things like this used to upset her but now it’s to be expected from a childish person like Chris....It’s sad but she can’t let him break her. She’s got her heart intact and wants him to do and be well. Hopefully one day he will really grow up and be a man. But she thinks that’s a long, long ways away.”
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