Karrueche Tran Takes the Lead In Chris Brown’s ‘Autumn Leaves’ [VIDEO]
Chris Brown has made his real life girlfriend — Karrueche Tran — front in center in his new video ‘Autumn Leaves‘ featuring Kendrick Lamar. The video is set in a beautiful Asian background, with Tran playing Geisha girl.
Lyrically, C-Breezy seems to be singing of his real-life terbulent relationship, as he sings:
If you leave this time I feel that you’ll be gone for good
So I’ll hold like leaves and fall to what is left
Meanwhile, Kendrick reiterates that love conquers all as he rhymes:
With a note, a note that read “Granted, don’t you panic.”
When you make mistakes the most, the most
One day it’ll make you grow, you grow
When you outlandish and you lose manners
To God you shall consult, consult
When the bright cameras are still cramming
In your face and it provoke, provoke
You to act mannish, just stay planted
Cause you reapin’ what you sow
Take a look on the next page.
check out chrisbrownofficial’s new video “Autumn Leaves” guest starring yours truly ?????? Enjoy! It’s… http://t.co/FxCQ84uPYW
— Karrueche Tran (@karrueche) January 23, 2015
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