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Saturday, December 12, 2009

Chris Brown Mad at Music Retailers Over 'Graffiti'

'Major stores r blackballing my cd,' tweets the 'I Can Transform Ya' hitmaker when expressing his complaints to music retailers over his latest studio album.

Chris Brown has made use his Twitter account to express his disappointment to music retailers. In a series of posts written on Friday, December 11, he blamed some retailer stores for not carrying or displaying his new album "Graffiti", which has hit U.S. stores on Tuesday, December 8.

"Im tired of this sh**. major stores r blackballing my cd. not stockin the shelves and lying to costumers. what the f**k do i gotta do," the 20-year-old began his tweet. "WTF... yeah i said it and i aint retracting sh**. im not biting my tongue about shit else... the industry can kiss my ass. " Three hours later, he continued his complaints, tweeting "For those people who r constantly tweeting me wit bullshit.. hop off my ****.. ur life is pointless."

The "I Can Transform Ya" hitmaker went on to thank his fans who always supports him, though. The ex-boyfriend of Rihanna wrote in another post, "Thx again to my real fans. u dont go unnoticed .love yall." He added, "For the young fans.. honestly, sorry for all the cursing.. all my fans... love you.. thx for everything."

"Graffiti" is Chris Brown's first effort after he assaulted Rihanna back in February 8. The record featured such artists as Tank, Eva Simmons, Trey Songz, The Game, Lil Wayne and Lupe Fiasco.

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