My personal life is the same. At the end of the day, this is just a job. I love what I do, and it's a great job. But it's like my alter ego. There's Chris Brown the singer. And there's Christopher Brown, the down-home Tappahannock boy that plays video games and basketball and hangs out.
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I am very excited about all that's been happening. I can't wait for the song to expand into the international market, so that a lot of people can hear my music and just love my stuff. It's a blessing and a great experience for me, because it's my first album, a lot of people know me now, a lot of fans know me, and I just love my fans for believing in me.Chris Brown
Talk to a couple of people who have worked with the contractor. If they had a good experience, they will be glad to tell you. If they had a horrible experience, they won't be able to wait to tell you.
Chris Brown
She's kind of a girlie girl. She's into hair, makeup, shopping, love movies.
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I like low-maintenance girls, but at the same time, classy. She needs to take care of herself. But also be a girl who isn't afraid to get sweaty and play basketball, so it's cool if she's a tomboy.
Chris Brown
His friends and his neighbors were all gone, and he didnt want to take something that other people might need, ... He didnt know that he too was a victim.
Chris Brown
We basically controlled the match from the kickoff. We were pretty effective at pushing the ball down the side and kicking the ball back in the middle.
Chris Brown
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