Chris Brown Is A Combination Of Michael Jackson & Tupac, According To Justin Bieber

Chris Brown, Justin Bieber
Chris Brown Is A Combination Of Michael Jackson & Tupac, According To Justin Bieber
Justin Bieber has been an open book on social media lately. In his latest post, he wanted to make sure he showed extra love for his fellow performer and artist Chris Brown.
He actually said Brown is a combination of late icons Michael Jackson and Tupac.
He shared a photo that said Brown was a combination of the two and also posted a heartfelt message for the Undecided singer.
“everyone wants to wait til people die To give them the credit they deserve. I’m calling it now when CB passes away after a long full life, you will miss what you had in front of you the whole time … trust me watch you will see. the people who have over looked this mans talent because of a mistake he made.. you need to reevaluate! Love you @chrisbrownofficial“

It looks like we’ll be seeing more of the two together. Brown just revealed that Bieber will be on his forthcoming album, Indigo. Other featured artists include Tank, Her, Sage The Geminin, Nicki Minaj and Juvenile.

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