Chris Brown's Twittercide: Did He Overshare? Expert Weighs In
Chris Brown's deletion of his Twitter account on Monday, after several days of criticizing record retailers for a perceived failure to promote his new album, has highlighted the risks of celebrities using the micro-blogging site.
Reuters — NEW YORK (Billboard) - Chris Brown's recent complaint that U.S. music retailers are boycotting his new album "Grafitti," appears to be unfounded.
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MTV.com News — Singer shows off his dance moves, pays tribute to Michael Jackson at Nokia Theatre Tuesday night.By Shaheem Reid
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Rolling Stone — The Big News: Chris Brown tweeted that retailers were trying to “blackball” Graffiti, but his new album managed to just barely pass the 100K mark, selling 102,000 cop... more info
MTV.com News — Brown's Graffiti barely breaks 100,000 mark.By Gil Kaufman
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VH1 News — Chris Brown, who canceled his Twitter account on Monday after attacking retailers for "blackballing" his new album, told MTV News in November that "Twitter has done nothi... more info
VH1 News — Chris Brown's deletion of his Twitter account on Monday, after several days of criticizing record retailers for a perceived failure to promote his new album, has highligh... more info
VH1 News — Reality sensation Susan Boyle continues to soar on the Billboard albums chart, as Chris Brown's Graffiti debuts at a disappointing #7. more info