'Major stores r blackballing my cd. not stockin the shelves and lying to costumers,' Chris Brown tweets.
Chris Brown recently wrote on his Twitter, pouring his outrage against retailers which he claims don't handle his new album "Graffiti" properly. He tweeted, "im tired of this s***. major stores r blackballing my cd. not stockin the shelves and lying to costumers. what the f*** do i gotta do."
He then followed it up with other posts, slamming music business. "WTF... yeah i said it and i aint retracting s***. im not biting my tongue about s*** else... the industry can kiss my a***." He also took a jab at the haters stating, "For those people who r constantly tweeting me wit bulls***.. hop off my ****.. ur life is pointless."
Chris concluded his tweets by apologizing for his explicit words. "For the young fans.. honestly, sorry for all the cursing..," he wrote. "All my fans... love you.. thx for everything."
Chris Brown's "Graffiti" was released across U.S. on December 8. The album is predicted to sell between 95,000 - 100,000 copies and debut at No. 2 on Billboard Hot 200 behind this week's champ Susan Boyle's "I Dreamed a Dream" which is estimated to pull in another 600,000 units and hold the first position.
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