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.
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
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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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
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
Susan Boyle's I Dreamed A Dream
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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