
We were all there to see "Chris Brown Performing Life", once again, as the tickets stated. At around 1:40AM, they played a Chris Brown music video, which, again, no one cared about. No one cared about these people, and the crowd turned sour. The stage filled with talentless acts taking snapchats and acting foolish. At around 1:30 AM, it became apparent that Chris Brown was not going to show.

Everyone was questioning where the main act, Chris Brown, was. The opening performers added hype to the night by repeating, "Who is ready for Chris Brown?" As the clock ticked away and Chris Brown never appeared, my self, my guest, and those around me grew more and more upset and antsy. Once I was at the venue, the overall ambience was nice and seemed promising. I was very excited to see "Chris Brown Performing Live", as the tickets stated while purchasing. His ability to dance and choreograph routines has set him apart from his contemporaries, and due to this his live concerts have gained spectacular reputations.īrown has now certified himself as a staple of American pop and RnB music and remains a continual presence in the charts with his both his own material and collaborations with artists such as Jordin Sparks, Lil’ Wayne, and David Guetta. The following years were nothing but a string of successes for Brown as he further dominated the charts with pop singles such as “Beautiful People”, “I Can Transform Ya” and “Yeah x3”.

His debut, self-titled album, released the following year reached No.2 on the US Billboard charts and was soon certified double platinum. Yet during his teenage years, his golden boy sensibilities waned and his interest in the emerging RnB scene in America took hold.Īfter moving to New York, Brown was soon scouted by A&R executive Tina Davis, and subsequently signed his first record deal with Jive Records (whose alumni include pop singers Britney Spears and Justin Timberlake) in 2004. His interest and education in music began, like many pop singers, through his involvement in his church choir. Christopher Maurice Brown was born in Tappahanock, Virginia on May 5 1989.
