Chris Brown: ‘I work 3 times harder than anyone of my peers!’
Just days after releasing his latest album, Royalty, Chris Brown is getting reflective. The 25-year-old singer took to Twitter writing about just how hard he works in the music industry, why his faith in God isn’t wavering and his feelings of being unafraid. He writes:
Not afraid of losing. But I’m terrified of stopping! #believeinyourself
— Chris Brown (@chrisbrown) December 23, 2015
TEAM BREEZY! I’m counting on you all to change the world. I appreciate the real fans. — Chris Brown (@chrisbrown) December 23, 2015
If I fail on my own I can can learn from that. I will not allow someone else to dictate my faith in God. Believe in yourself
— Chris Brown (@chrisbrown) December 23, 2015
Every one who follows me and has fake pages being fake supporters is a lil bogus. BUYMYSHIT — Chris Brown (@chrisbrown) December 23, 2015
I work 3 times harder than anyone of my peers.
— Chris Brown (@chrisbrown) December 23, 2015
Name 1 person who directs and writes his whole video ideas, dance, sing, paint, Etc. ??? — Chris Brown (@chrisbrown) December 23, 2015
I just demand my respect as an entertainer #BringRoyaltyHomeForTheHolidays #believeinyourself #BUYROYALTY
— Chris Brown (@chrisbrown) December 23, 2015
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