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Disgraced singer Chris Brown has brought forward the release of his upcoming album Graffiti - it will now hit music retailers two weeks after ex-girlfriend Rihanna's new disc.

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source: WENN.com

images: Fair Use/Youtube/Screengrab: CHRIS BROWN/GRAFFITI

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I haven't kept up with trailer park Chris and don't listen to that type of *cough* music. I thought he was picking up trash or some such community service. I guess they let him loose at night.

I know you will buy the cd, Kiwi. Let me know how it sounds. :lol:

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I haven't kept up with trailer park Chris and don't listen to that type of *cough* music. I thought he was picking up trash or some such community service. I guess they let him loose at night.

I know you will buy the cd, Kiwi. Let me know how it sounds. :lol:

sorry mate...the words "BUY" and 'CD" in the same sentence does not compute..does not compute...does not.... :lol:

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