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Did Chris Brown Just Instagram A New Album Title?


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By Emilee Lindner

Chris Brown may have abandoned his Twitter, but he's still giving his followers the real Breezy on his Instagram account. And in his sixth filtered photo of the day (November 27), the singer may have dropped the title of his upcoming LP.

"New album coming soon! 'X' !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!" Brown wrote, accompanying a picture of him doodling on Radisson hotel stationery. The photo shows the singer outlining an X in pen along with triangle scribbles, monster fangs and a cartooned face.

The X album would be the follow-up to this summer's Fortune and would follow his Carpe Diem Tour dates. And judging by all the exclamation points, it's something to be excited about.

Should Chris Brown stand by his Twitter outbursts?

The news comes after Brown has made headlines for feuding with comedian Jenny Johnson and subsequently deleting his Twitter account on Sunday. Johnson started the online fight when the singer posted a photo of himself captioned, "I look old as f---! I'm only 23" and she shot back with, "I know! Being a worthless piece of sh-- can really age a person." After the back and forth, Brown disappeared from Twitter, using Instagram to post photos of his fans, shoes and Tupac, which he captioned with "That awkward moment when the only person u can relate to in the world is dead."

What do you think of the "X" title? Leave a comment below!



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