Singer Chris Brown is still feeling the repercussions of his actions nearly a year after physically beating his former girlfriend Rihanna. While in New England over the weekend, Brown went into a Walmart and couldn’t find his new CD “Graffiti” on the shelves.
Like most celebrities, Chris took his frustration to his Twitter page: “im tired of this s–t. major stores r blackballing my cd. not stockin the shelves and lying to custumers. what the f–k do i gotta do.” Knowing that his ‘tweet’ would be published all over the news — he added, “yeah i said it and i aint retracting s–t, im not biting my tongue about s else…”
New England is not the only place keeping Chris’s album off store shelves. New York Daily News reported that several music stores in Manhattan are also banning his album. Chris provided them with this little gem, “the industry can kiss my a–.”
What made Brown do some investigating? Fans were complaining to the singer about not being able to find the CD. The Wallinford, CT Walmart manager was the bearer of the bad news to Brown about his store not stocking his tunes. Chris said, “When there are new releases, its mandatory to put em on the shelves. BUT NO SIGN OF GRAFFITI.”
What do you think? Is he being targeted?
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