Chris Brown Lands Las Vegas Residency+Unwraps ‘Breezy’ Release Date, Album Cover/Says He Will Keep It “Classic” with Tracklist Amount

Posted May 17, 2022

Chris Brown has finally unwrapped the official artwork and revealed the release date for his tenth studio album ‘Breezy‘ which had been teasing for a “June” release.

On Tuesday night, the R&B crooner cemented the new era by unveiling juicy details about the project. His first album in 3 years will arrive on June 24 and features a slew of guests including Wizkid, Jack Harlow, Blsxt, Anderson .Paak, Yung Bleu, Ella Mai, H.E.R, Fivio Foreign, Est Gee, and Tory Lanez. He teased there would be more surprises.

Chris who has been known to release track-heavy projects recently with over 20 songs on his last several projects, revealed that he plans to keep this 10th album “classic” by scaling back with fewer songs.

He previously said the album would contain 16 tracks, like his 2005 self-titled debut. “The amount of songs on this one will be the same amount of songs as my first album. KEEP IT CLASSIC…”

‘Breezy’ serves as the follow-up to 2019’s ‘Indigo,’ and features previously released singles, ‘Iffy‘ and the current single ‘WE (Warm Embrace).’

That’s not all! Chris has also landed a new Las Vegas residency set to kick off right around the time of the album release.

Breezy will return to Drai’s LIVE stage on June 11 and will mark the launch of his new multi-year residency at the popular Las Vegas nightclub.

Chris was one of the first artist residents to appear at Drai’s LIVE concert series in 2015, and will now be the first to perform on a self-designed and transparent two-level stage to present a more immersive experience for the audience.

Tickets for the June 11 premiere went on sale this week (May 16) on Drai’s website. Additional shows in his multi-year residency will be announced at a later date. Stay tuned!

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