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Chris Brown attended the hearing in order to give an update on how his probation is going in a Los Angeles courtroom on Thursday, November 19. Judge Patricia Schnegg said she had received "an extremely favorable progress report" on him from the probation department. "We have a progress report and it's extremely favorable," Judge Schnegg said. "That's excellent." According to Brown's attorney, Mark Geragos, he has completed 100 hours of community labor in Richmond, Virginia, and seven of 52 domestic violence counseling sessions. Brown's next progress hearing is scheduled for February 18.
In a previous day, Brown had a sold out show at the Avalon in Hollywood, on November 18. R&B stars Ciara and Keri Hilson were also spotted at the gig. (See some photos below).
Chris Brown's "Graffiti album," due out December 8, has stated as an album what he wants to do the talking, so it has to say something strong. The album offers some urban-rock on "I Can Transform Ya," some sexy grown-up R&B on "Take My Time", and some Euro-dance with "I.Y.A. (In Your Arms)" and "Pass Out." While, on "Lucky Me," "Fallin’ Down" and "I’ll Go," Brown drops into sensitive and really opens.
The following track listing of "Graffiti": 1. I Can Transform Ya featuring Lil Wayne & Swizz Beatz 2. Sing Like Me 3. Crawl 4. So Cold 5. What I Do featuring Plies 6. Famous Girl 7. Take My Time featuring Tank 8. I.Y.A. 9. Pass Out featuring Eva Simons 10. Wait Featuring Trey Songz & Game 11. Lucky Me 12. Fallin Down 13. I’ll Go 14. Girlfriend featuring Lupe Fiasco
Started to work on a upcoming studio album on 2008. According to Brown, he will experiment a different musical direction for his new album, while hoping to emulate fellow American singers Prince and Michael Jackson. He says, "I wanted to change it up and really be different. Like my style nowadays, I don't try to be typical urban. I want to be like how Prince and Michael [Jackson] and Stevie Wonder were. They can cross over to any genre of music."
Chris Brown decided to focus on his work rather than look for a new girlfriend. "My whole dating thing, I've been kinda chillin'," he told MTV News. "I mean, I'm Chris Brown. I'm not saying it like that, but it's just, like, girls are gonna be around. I love women. But I would say I've just been chillin'. I haven't really been trying to get into a relationship or trying to date anybody. I've just kinda been working on me. Like I said, just really getting me straight."
Chris Brown dropped by the House of Blues in Houston, on Saturday, November 14, as the the first stop on his 19-city "Fan Appreciation" tour. The singer treated his fans by kicked off the stage with some his recent single "Crawl," "I Can Transform Ya," and snippet of "Sing Like Me." "If it wasn't for you guys, I wouldn't be on this stage right now," he said during the show. "Did y'all come to have fun tonight?"
On the day that former girlfriend Rihanna releases her "Russian Roulete" music video, Chris Brown also debuts his "Crawl" music video on "The Wendy Williams Show" on Friday, November 13. In the the deeply personal clip directed by Joseph Kahn, Brown makes his way through a snow-covered city, his heart glowing under his shirt. Eventually Brown finds himself dancing alone in the desert and never actually makes a connection with a girl, played by singer Cassie, even when they come face to face.
"Crawl" Music Video:
Not only premiered the music video for "Crawl," Brown also had a brief interview with Wendy. "The steps that I've taken to show that I'm sorry probably have been perceived wrong," Brown told Wendy. "Certain things when I'm doing certain interviews and how my posture is to how I'm acting. At the end of the day, I'm definitely remorseful and it's not something that I take lightly or think that it's like under the rug." He added. "I really think it's something that is a serious matter and I'm learning from it."
hris Brown has released another new single, "Sing Like Me" off his upcoming "Graffiti" album, which is claimed to be a song "for the ladies". "I'm trying to give all the fans more music thats why I put out so many singles," he said. Listen the song below:
Chris Brown, in a yellow winter hat, was mobbed by a large group of fans females as he stopped by a New York City shoe store. While, a woman in the crowd got close to him and began shouting, "Beater! You fucking belong in jail! I hope someone beats the fucking crap out of you!" Chris did just smiling and walking away, while his fans encouraging him to "handle that $h!t, Chris!" and "Smack that b!tch up." Check in the footage below.
In another news, Chris has been taped for his appearance on BET's "106 & Park" on Tuesday, November 10 which will air on Thursday, November 12. The singer will give his fans a chance to interview him live in the studio about the situation for the first time since the incident. He said in an earlier taping of the show, "It's not something you could take lightly and not something you could push under the rug. It's a really serious situation and it's something that I regret and I wish I didn't do it. I just feel like at the end of the day I'm human…I can only tell you how I personally feel," Brown said. "I can't make everybody love me, but I can just try and I can honestly say that I am sorry."
Chris Brown will premiere the video for the second single of his ballad "Crawl," on "The Wendy Williams Show" on Friday, November 13. Joseph Kahn, the video director, will feature singer Cassie as Brown's leading lady. "probably the most personal thing [Brown's] ever done." Kahn said. "I mean, everything that's happened to him in the year, I think this is going to be his big statement, in terms of what he's feeling and what he's living through right now." He continued, "It's my first ballad with Chris, and it was easy." "Again, it's another idea that he clearly had, in terms of what the genesis of the idea is. I don't even know if Chris is trying to say anything with the video. I think he just sort of, as an artist, I think Chris communicates more through what he does ... and so what he does in the video will speak for itself."
Brown will also perform on BET's "106 & Park" this week, and on "Good Morning America" next month.