Listen to Chris Brown’s Surprise Mixtape, ‘Before the Party’ [New Music]
‘Tis the season for a plethora of new music. On Black Friday, Chris Brown released a surprise mixtape titled, Before The Party.
I wanted all my fans to have something special. 30 + plus songs. Imagine what my album sounds like. ??????????????????
— Chris Brown (@chrisbrown) November 28, 2015
The 34 track project includes a ton of his musical colleagues including Kelly Rowland, ex-girlfriend Rihanna, Wale and others. Check out the tracklist below. 1. “Counterfeit” feat. Rihanna, Wiz Whalifa, and Kelly 2. “Go 3. “Sex” 4. “Holy Angel” 5. “Pussy” 6. “Play Me” 7. “Gotta Get Up” 8. “All I Need” feat. Wale 9. “Text Message” feat. Tyga 10. “Redlights” 11. “Just So You Know” 12. “Ghetto Tales” 13. “Come Home Tonight” 14. “The Breakup” 15. “Hell of a Nite” feat. French Montana and Fetty Wap 16. “Freaky Shit” 17. “Beat It Up” 18. “Won’t Change” 19. “Here We Go Again” 20. “Freak At Night/Fan” 21. “Swallow Me Down” 22. “Till the Morning” 23. “Right Now” 24. “Seasons Change” 25. “Roses Turn Blue” 26. “Second Hand Love” 27. “I Can’t Win” 28. “Matter” 29. “Lipstick on the Glass” 30. “Scared to Love You” 31. “Show Off” 32. “Desperado” 33. “Trust Me” 34. “4 Seconds”
[LISTEN TO THE MIXTAPE ON THE NEXT PAGE.]

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