Of all artists to cover Sam Smith, Chris Brown was not one of the first to come to mind. Still, we were pleasantly surprised to hear the troubled singer croon those opening notes -- that is, until he changed up the rest of the chorus.
The day before he announced the release of his upcoming album 'X' via Instagram, Chris Brown took to the photo-sharing app to share a much more emotional and reflective message.
Chris Brown was sentenced to another 131 days in jail on Friday after admitting in court that he violated his probation. In October, the R&B singer confessed to getting in a physical altercation with a man outside a hotel in Washington D.C. The trial for the Breezy's D.C. assault case begins in June.
This morning (April 21), Chris Brown's bodyguard was found guilty of misdemeanor assault after he punched a man in Washington D.C. back in October, TMZ reports. This verdict has triggered Brown's own trial for the D.C. assault case, as it was planned that his bodyguard can now testify in Brown's case.
Chris Brown is forced to stay in jail until mid-April, but he is somehow still finding a way to communicate with his fans -- and his on-again girlfriend, Karrueche Tran.
Chris Brown is once again headed to the slammer after he reportedly violated his legal agreement by being kicked out of rehab. The controversial singer has been in the treatment facility for almost four months.
Chris Brown is usually grabbing headlines for his various legal troubles, but new information has come to light about exactly why he went to rehab and how he feels about his ex Rihanna and former nemesis Drake.
Justin Bieber isn't the only pop star with legal woes. Chris Brown is facing his own drama. His latest problem? Oh, he's just being sued by the person he is accused of assaulting in misdemeanor fashion in Washington, D.C. last fall.