It’s obvious that Chris Brown has had it tough for the past couple of years since the incident between him and Rihanna back in ’09. He has had to deal with the repercussions since. After violating his probation and spending 108 days in prison. Chris gave his first interview to Billboard magazine laying it all out.
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Of course being in the spotlight comes with consequences. People will constantly judge you and remind you of your past and your mistakes. And that is just what Chris found out.
In the interview with Billboard Magazine Chris says,
‘As long as you’re doing something good, people will always bring up old stuff or negative stuff because they don’t want you to surpass a certain level or elevate.”
The thought on everyone’s mind was what was jail life like for the superstar, Chris brown said,
“A guard wakes you up; you eat. You stay in your cell most of the time, basically 24 hours a day. Maybe on Mondays you go to the roof inside of a cage and have a phone call. It’s isolation. You have time to focus on what matters, on what to do and what not to do.”
You would figure will in the slammer Chris was writing a lot of music but no, the “Loyal” singer said,
No. You know, jail isn’t a place of many creative spirits. But as far as my creativity, I put it on hold until I got out. Jail is more of a regimen and a structure. I’m more of a free spirit when it comes to creating music, painting and art. So when I got out, I was very excited to get into the studio. I didn’t have any ideas or concepts; they usually come as I go [in to record]. I was drawing and sketching most of the time, biding time.
Read more of the interview HERE
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