Chris Brown Keeps Cool After Mixed Reviews for New Album Brown
R&B singer Chris Brown is taking the divided response to his latest album, Brown, in stride, with thanks and what reads as quiet patience rather than a public fight.
In a recent Instagram Story, the artist known as Breezy spoke to fans about the split views online. He said he understands the criticism and is grateful to anyone who has already listened.
Brown added that his last three albums drew heavy debate at first before they found a wider audience. He framed the current talk as part of that cycle, not a sign that the project has stalled.
Rather than answering critics in the combative tone he has sometimes used, the Residuals singer kept the note warm. He closed with a red heart emoji and put appreciation ahead of defence.
That pattern fits earlier work such as 11:11 and Breezy, which stirred early conversation but still produced major streaming hits, including Under the Influence, Call Me Every Day, and Sensational.
Brown released the 27-track Brown on May 8, 2026, with features from Bryson Tiller, Vybz Kartel, and GloRilla. His track with Vybz Kartel has also reached number one on Apple’s United States R&B/Soul top songs chart.
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