Chris Brown official F.A.M.E. album in stores now!!! Vol.250-275k First week

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As predicted, Chris Brownachieves his first No. 1 album on the Billboard 200 chart as "F.A.M.E."bows atop the tally with 270,000 sold according to Nielsen SoundScan.
 
"F.A.M.E." is his fourth top 10 album, following his self-titled debut(No. 2, 2005), "Exclusive" (No. 4, 2007) and "Graffiti" (No. 7, 2009)."F.A.M.E.'s" start also marks the singer's second-best sales week --only "Exclusive's" 294,000 bow was bigger.
 
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As predicted, Chris Brownachieves his first No. 1 album on the Billboard 200 chart as "F.A.M.E."bows atop the tally with 270,000 sold according to Nielsen SoundScan.
 
"F.A.M.E." is his fourth top 10 album, following his self-titled debut(No. 2, 2005), "Exclusive" (No. 4, 2007) and "Graffiti" (No. 7, 2009)."F.A.M.E.'s" start also marks the singer's second-best sales week --only "Exclusive's" 294,000 bow was bigger.
 
Mar 30 2011 1:23 PM EDT 2,825
[h1]Rihanna Opens Up About Chris Brown In Rolling Stone[/h1][h2]'We don't have to talk ever again in my life,' 'S&M' singer says.[/h2]
By Gil Kaufman


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While her ex, Chris Brown, has made it clear he doesn't want to talk about his assault on Rihanna, the "S&M" singer was more than willing to discuss her feelings about the 2009 incident in her first Rolling Stone cover interview.

In the issue, which hits stands Friday, Rihanna delves into the difficult times she faced in the wake of the Grammy-eve attack by Brown, saying, "I put my guard up so hard ... I didn't want people to see me cry. I didn't want people to feel bad for me. It was a very vulnerable time in my life, and I refused to let that be the image. I wanted them to see me as, 'I'm fine, I'm tough.' I put that up until it felt real."

Part of the defensive shield she put up around herself came down recently when Rihanna agreed to ease the restraining order against Brown, which prohibited him from being within 100 feet of her. "That's my decision," she said. "It doesn't mean we're gonna make up or even talk again. It just means I didn't want to object to the judge."

Frankly, she admitted, after a brief post-assault attempt at reconciliation, she hasn't heard from Brown in a long time and doesn't plan on dialing him up anytime soon.

"We don't have to talk ever again in my life," she said. "I just didn't want to make it more difficult for him professionally. What he did was a personal thing — it had nothing to do with his career. Saying he has to be 100 feet away from me, he can't perform at awards shows — that definitely made it difficult for him ... But you can never please people. One minute, I'm being too hard, and the next minute, I'm a fool because I'm not being hard enough."

In addition to revealing her love of kinky bedroom play, which she paid homage to in her "S&M" video, Rihanna admitted she might be a bit of a masochist.

"It's not something I'm proud of, and it's not something I noticed until recently," she said. "I think it's common for people who witness abuse in their household. They can never smell how beautiful a rose is unless they get pricked by a thorn."

The cover story is accompanied by a RS online photo gallery chronicling some of Rihanna's boldest fashion choices, as well as quotes from pals such as Katy Perry, who said of her friend, "It's disgusting how gorgeous she is ... Anytime I introduce my friends to her, male or female, the ride back always consists of, 'What, does she drink the blood of virgins?'"

Though she's been tied to a number of men over the past few years, Rihanna revealed that she's not dating anyone at the moment and not even engaging in one of her favorite pastimes: sexting. In fact, she hasn't been with anyone since breaking up with Dodgers star Matt Kemp in December. "You think you're disappointed?" she said about the four-month gap in male companionship. "Try being in this body." 
 
Mar 30 2011 1:23 PM EDT 2,825
[h1]Rihanna Opens Up About Chris Brown In Rolling Stone[/h1][h2]'We don't have to talk ever again in my life,' 'S&M' singer says.[/h2]
By Gil Kaufman


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While her ex, Chris Brown, has made it clear he doesn't want to talk about his assault on Rihanna, the "S&M" singer was more than willing to discuss her feelings about the 2009 incident in her first Rolling Stone cover interview.

In the issue, which hits stands Friday, Rihanna delves into the difficult times she faced in the wake of the Grammy-eve attack by Brown, saying, "I put my guard up so hard ... I didn't want people to see me cry. I didn't want people to feel bad for me. It was a very vulnerable time in my life, and I refused to let that be the image. I wanted them to see me as, 'I'm fine, I'm tough.' I put that up until it felt real."

Part of the defensive shield she put up around herself came down recently when Rihanna agreed to ease the restraining order against Brown, which prohibited him from being within 100 feet of her. "That's my decision," she said. "It doesn't mean we're gonna make up or even talk again. It just means I didn't want to object to the judge."

Frankly, she admitted, after a brief post-assault attempt at reconciliation, she hasn't heard from Brown in a long time and doesn't plan on dialing him up anytime soon.

"We don't have to talk ever again in my life," she said. "I just didn't want to make it more difficult for him professionally. What he did was a personal thing — it had nothing to do with his career. Saying he has to be 100 feet away from me, he can't perform at awards shows — that definitely made it difficult for him ... But you can never please people. One minute, I'm being too hard, and the next minute, I'm a fool because I'm not being hard enough."

In addition to revealing her love of kinky bedroom play, which she paid homage to in her "S&M" video, Rihanna admitted she might be a bit of a masochist.

"It's not something I'm proud of, and it's not something I noticed until recently," she said. "I think it's common for people who witness abuse in their household. They can never smell how beautiful a rose is unless they get pricked by a thorn."

The cover story is accompanied by a RS online photo gallery chronicling some of Rihanna's boldest fashion choices, as well as quotes from pals such as Katy Perry, who said of her friend, "It's disgusting how gorgeous she is ... Anytime I introduce my friends to her, male or female, the ride back always consists of, 'What, does she drink the blood of virgins?'"

Though she's been tied to a number of men over the past few years, Rihanna revealed that she's not dating anyone at the moment and not even engaging in one of her favorite pastimes: sexting. In fact, she hasn't been with anyone since breaking up with Dodgers star Matt Kemp in December. "You think you're disappointed?" she said about the four-month gap in male companionship. "Try being in this body." 
 
Originally Posted by DipsetGeneral


Mar 30 2011 1:23 PM EDT 2,825
[h1]Rihanna Opens Up About Chris Brown In Rolling Stone[/h1][h2]'We don't have to talk ever again in my life,' 'S&M' singer says.[/h2]
By Gil Kaufman


Text Size Decrease Increase

While her ex, Chris Brown, has made it clear he doesn't want to talk about his assault on Rihanna, the "S&M" singer was more than willing to discuss her feelings about the 2009 incident in her first Rolling Stone cover interview.

In the issue, which hits stands Friday, Rihanna delves into the difficult times she faced in the wake of the Grammy-eve attack by Brown, saying, "I put my guard up so hard ... I didn't want people to see me cry. I didn't want people to feel bad for me. It was a very vulnerable time in my life, and I refused to let that be the image. I wanted them to see me as, 'I'm fine, I'm tough.' I put that up until it felt real."

Part of the defensive shield she put up around herself came down recently when Rihanna agreed to ease the restraining order against Brown, which prohibited him from being within 100 feet of her. "That's my decision," she said. "It doesn't mean we're gonna make up or even talk again. It just means I didn't want to object to the judge."

Frankly, she admitted, after a brief post-assault attempt at reconciliation, she hasn't heard from Brown in a long time and doesn't plan on dialing him up anytime soon.

"We don't have to talk ever again in my life," she said. "I just didn't want to make it more difficult for him professionally. What he did was a personal thing — it had nothing to do with his career. Saying he has to be 100 feet away from me, he can't perform at awards shows — that definitely made it difficult for him ... But you can never please people. One minute, I'm being too hard, and the next minute, I'm a fool because I'm not being hard enough."

In addition to revealing her love of kinky bedroom play, which she paid homage to in her "S&M" video, Rihanna admitted she might be a bit of a masochist.

"It's not something I'm proud of, and it's not something I noticed until recently," she said. "I think it's common for people who witness abuse in their household. They can never smell how beautiful a rose is unless they get pricked by a thorn."

The cover story is accompanied by a RS online photo gallery chronicling some of Rihanna's boldest fashion choices, as well as quotes from pals such as Katy Perry, who said of her friend, "It's disgusting how gorgeous she is ... Anytime I introduce my friends to her, male or female, the ride back always consists of, 'What, does she drink the blood of virgins?'"

Though she's been tied to a number of men over the past few years, Rihanna revealed that she's not dating anyone at the moment and not even engaging in one of her favorite pastimes: sexting. In fact, she hasn't been with anyone since breaking up with Dodgers star Matt Kemp in December. "You think you're disappointed?" she said about the four-month gap in male companionship. "Try being in this body." 
Yo I hate this chick so much. Her songs suck, and she ALWAYS seems to pop up whenever Chris Brown starts getting momentum. She agrees to do RS the month CB drops his album? What a lame, I'm not a fan of CB (think his music sucks as well, and he can't sing.) but damn, let that boy live WITHOUT having to do an "interview" every time he has something going. If it was really that tough for you, you would keep it personal and not use media as your therapist.

-The Juice
 
Originally Posted by DipsetGeneral


Mar 30 2011 1:23 PM EDT 2,825
[h1]Rihanna Opens Up About Chris Brown In Rolling Stone[/h1][h2]'We don't have to talk ever again in my life,' 'S&M' singer says.[/h2]
By Gil Kaufman


Text Size Decrease Increase

While her ex, Chris Brown, has made it clear he doesn't want to talk about his assault on Rihanna, the "S&M" singer was more than willing to discuss her feelings about the 2009 incident in her first Rolling Stone cover interview.

In the issue, which hits stands Friday, Rihanna delves into the difficult times she faced in the wake of the Grammy-eve attack by Brown, saying, "I put my guard up so hard ... I didn't want people to see me cry. I didn't want people to feel bad for me. It was a very vulnerable time in my life, and I refused to let that be the image. I wanted them to see me as, 'I'm fine, I'm tough.' I put that up until it felt real."

Part of the defensive shield she put up around herself came down recently when Rihanna agreed to ease the restraining order against Brown, which prohibited him from being within 100 feet of her. "That's my decision," she said. "It doesn't mean we're gonna make up or even talk again. It just means I didn't want to object to the judge."

Frankly, she admitted, after a brief post-assault attempt at reconciliation, she hasn't heard from Brown in a long time and doesn't plan on dialing him up anytime soon.

"We don't have to talk ever again in my life," she said. "I just didn't want to make it more difficult for him professionally. What he did was a personal thing — it had nothing to do with his career. Saying he has to be 100 feet away from me, he can't perform at awards shows — that definitely made it difficult for him ... But you can never please people. One minute, I'm being too hard, and the next minute, I'm a fool because I'm not being hard enough."

In addition to revealing her love of kinky bedroom play, which she paid homage to in her "S&M" video, Rihanna admitted she might be a bit of a masochist.

"It's not something I'm proud of, and it's not something I noticed until recently," she said. "I think it's common for people who witness abuse in their household. They can never smell how beautiful a rose is unless they get pricked by a thorn."

The cover story is accompanied by a RS online photo gallery chronicling some of Rihanna's boldest fashion choices, as well as quotes from pals such as Katy Perry, who said of her friend, "It's disgusting how gorgeous she is ... Anytime I introduce my friends to her, male or female, the ride back always consists of, 'What, does she drink the blood of virgins?'"

Though she's been tied to a number of men over the past few years, Rihanna revealed that she's not dating anyone at the moment and not even engaging in one of her favorite pastimes: sexting. In fact, she hasn't been with anyone since breaking up with Dodgers star Matt Kemp in December. "You think you're disappointed?" she said about the four-month gap in male companionship. "Try being in this body." 
Yo I hate this chick so much. Her songs suck, and she ALWAYS seems to pop up whenever Chris Brown starts getting momentum. She agrees to do RS the month CB drops his album? What a lame, I'm not a fan of CB (think his music sucks as well, and he can't sing.) but damn, let that boy live WITHOUT having to do an "interview" every time he has something going. If it was really that tough for you, you would keep it personal and not use media as your therapist.

-The Juice
 
Random comment about Chris Brown's new album: That "Look At Me Now" beat sounds like a blatant, and I mean blatant, Young L rip off for anyone who follows his music.

Shame on you, Diplo.
 
Random comment about Chris Brown's new album: That "Look At Me Now" beat sounds like a blatant, and I mean blatant, Young L rip off for anyone who follows his music.

Shame on you, Diplo.
 
CB prolly wont make a full comeback but he will be around for a long time because of his great music(the way it should be). When it comes to everything else I look at it like this,what ever this man does or has done in his personal life is none of OUR business. Fans/people let the media distract them from the reason why they actually like these artist in the 1st place. Even if artist use social networks and share portions of their personal life the fans are only entitled to what the artist releases. Chris Brown never owed anybody an apology but Rihanna and it didn't have to be public. CB's responsibility to his fans is to make music and perform at shows, not give them his personal life. I dont respect domestic violence but I cant judge him either, my business is wit his music. All in all the media sucks lol
 
CB prolly wont make a full comeback but he will be around for a long time because of his great music(the way it should be). When it comes to everything else I look at it like this,what ever this man does or has done in his personal life is none of OUR business. Fans/people let the media distract them from the reason why they actually like these artist in the 1st place. Even if artist use social networks and share portions of their personal life the fans are only entitled to what the artist releases. Chris Brown never owed anybody an apology but Rihanna and it didn't have to be public. CB's responsibility to his fans is to make music and perform at shows, not give them his personal life. I dont respect domestic violence but I cant judge him either, my business is wit his music. All in all the media sucks lol
 
Originally Posted by LadyKiller32

Originally Posted by DipsetGeneral


Mar 30 2011 1:23 PM EDT 2,825
[h1]Rihanna Opens Up About Chris Brown In Rolling Stone[/h1][h2]'We don't have to talk ever again in my life,' 'S&M' singer says.[/h2]
By Gil Kaufman


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While her ex, Chris Brown, has made it clear he doesn't want to talk about his assault on Rihanna, the "S&M" singer was more than willing to discuss her feelings about the 2009 incident in her first Rolling Stone cover interview.

In the issue, which hits stands Friday, Rihanna delves into the difficult times she faced in the wake of the Grammy-eve attack by Brown, saying, "I put my guard up so hard ... I didn't want people to see me cry. I didn't want people to feel bad for me. It was a very vulnerable time in my life, and I refused to let that be the image. I wanted them to see me as, 'I'm fine, I'm tough.' I put that up until it felt real."

Part of the defensive shield she put up around herself came down recently when Rihanna agreed to ease the restraining order against Brown, which prohibited him from being within 100 feet of her. "That's my decision," she said. "It doesn't mean we're gonna make up or even talk again. It just means I didn't want to object to the judge."

Frankly, she admitted, after a brief post-assault attempt at reconciliation, she hasn't heard from Brown in a long time and doesn't plan on dialing him up anytime soon.

"We don't have to talk ever again in my life," she said. "I just didn't want to make it more difficult for him professionally. What he did was a personal thing — it had nothing to do with his career. Saying he has to be 100 feet away from me, he can't perform at awards shows — that definitely made it difficult for him ... But you can never please people. One minute, I'm being too hard, and the next minute, I'm a fool because I'm not being hard enough."

In addition to revealing her love of kinky bedroom play, which she paid homage to in her "S&M" video, Rihanna admitted she might be a bit of a masochist.

"It's not something I'm proud of, and it's not something I noticed until recently," she said. "I think it's common for people who witness abuse in their household. They can never smell how beautiful a rose is unless they get pricked by a thorn."

The cover story is accompanied by a RS online photo gallery chronicling some of Rihanna's boldest fashion choices, as well as quotes from pals such as Katy Perry, who said of her friend, "It's disgusting how gorgeous she is ... Anytime I introduce my friends to her, male or female, the ride back always consists of, 'What, does she drink the blood of virgins?'"

Though she's been tied to a number of men over the past few years, Rihanna revealed that she's not dating anyone at the moment and not even engaging in one of her favorite pastimes: sexting. In fact, she hasn't been with anyone since breaking up with Dodgers star Matt Kemp in December. "You think you're disappointed?" she said about the four-month gap in male companionship. "Try being in this body." 
Yo I hate this chick so much. Her songs suck, and she ALWAYS seems to pop up whenever Chris Brown starts getting momentum. She agrees to do RS the month CB drops his album? What a lame, I'm not a fan of CB (think his music sucks as well, and he can't sing.) but damn, let that boy live WITHOUT having to do an "interview" every time he has something going. If it was really that tough for you, you would keep it personal and not use media as your therapist.

-The Juice
Everytime they have a interview more than likely it'll get brought up. It isn't her fault. Get over it.
 
Originally Posted by LadyKiller32

Originally Posted by DipsetGeneral


Mar 30 2011 1:23 PM EDT 2,825
[h1]Rihanna Opens Up About Chris Brown In Rolling Stone[/h1][h2]'We don't have to talk ever again in my life,' 'S&M' singer says.[/h2]
By Gil Kaufman


Text Size Decrease Increase

While her ex, Chris Brown, has made it clear he doesn't want to talk about his assault on Rihanna, the "S&M" singer was more than willing to discuss her feelings about the 2009 incident in her first Rolling Stone cover interview.

In the issue, which hits stands Friday, Rihanna delves into the difficult times she faced in the wake of the Grammy-eve attack by Brown, saying, "I put my guard up so hard ... I didn't want people to see me cry. I didn't want people to feel bad for me. It was a very vulnerable time in my life, and I refused to let that be the image. I wanted them to see me as, 'I'm fine, I'm tough.' I put that up until it felt real."

Part of the defensive shield she put up around herself came down recently when Rihanna agreed to ease the restraining order against Brown, which prohibited him from being within 100 feet of her. "That's my decision," she said. "It doesn't mean we're gonna make up or even talk again. It just means I didn't want to object to the judge."

Frankly, she admitted, after a brief post-assault attempt at reconciliation, she hasn't heard from Brown in a long time and doesn't plan on dialing him up anytime soon.

"We don't have to talk ever again in my life," she said. "I just didn't want to make it more difficult for him professionally. What he did was a personal thing — it had nothing to do with his career. Saying he has to be 100 feet away from me, he can't perform at awards shows — that definitely made it difficult for him ... But you can never please people. One minute, I'm being too hard, and the next minute, I'm a fool because I'm not being hard enough."

In addition to revealing her love of kinky bedroom play, which she paid homage to in her "S&M" video, Rihanna admitted she might be a bit of a masochist.

"It's not something I'm proud of, and it's not something I noticed until recently," she said. "I think it's common for people who witness abuse in their household. They can never smell how beautiful a rose is unless they get pricked by a thorn."

The cover story is accompanied by a RS online photo gallery chronicling some of Rihanna's boldest fashion choices, as well as quotes from pals such as Katy Perry, who said of her friend, "It's disgusting how gorgeous she is ... Anytime I introduce my friends to her, male or female, the ride back always consists of, 'What, does she drink the blood of virgins?'"

Though she's been tied to a number of men over the past few years, Rihanna revealed that she's not dating anyone at the moment and not even engaging in one of her favorite pastimes: sexting. In fact, she hasn't been with anyone since breaking up with Dodgers star Matt Kemp in December. "You think you're disappointed?" she said about the four-month gap in male companionship. "Try being in this body." 
Yo I hate this chick so much. Her songs suck, and she ALWAYS seems to pop up whenever Chris Brown starts getting momentum. She agrees to do RS the month CB drops his album? What a lame, I'm not a fan of CB (think his music sucks as well, and he can't sing.) but damn, let that boy live WITHOUT having to do an "interview" every time he has something going. If it was really that tough for you, you would keep it personal and not use media as your therapist.

-The Juice
Everytime they have a interview more than likely it'll get brought up. It isn't her fault. Get over it.
 
May 18 2011 9:44 AM EDT
[h1]Chris Brown Leads BET Awards Nominations[/h1][h2]Singer receives six nods, followed by Lil Wayne with five.[/h2]
By Gil Kaufman

Chris Brown's career reboot hit a new high on Tuesday when he was nominated for a field-leading six 2011 BET Awards for his F.A.M.E. album. Brown, who scored his first #1 album earlier this year, was followed by Lil Wayne with five nods and Kanye West, Drake and the singer's ex, Rihanna, with four.

Brown, who pleaded guilty to felony assault on Rihanna in June 2009, will face off with his former flame in two categories, Viewers' Choice and Best Collaboration, which will pit his "Look at Me Now" against her collabo with Drake on "What's My Name."

The Best Female R&B Artist race will feature Rihanna against Beyoncé, Jennifer Hudson, Keri Hilson and Marsha Ambrosius, while the male category will have Brown facing Cee Lo Green, Bruno Mars, Trey Songz and Usher.

Just days after rapper M-Bone was killed in a drive-by shooting, his group, Cali Swag District, was nominated in the Best Group category alongside Diddy-Dirty Money, N.E.R.D., New Boyz and Travis Porter.

In addition to Rihanna, Brown is up against himself in the Best Collaboration race, which also includes B.o.B featuring Hayley Williams, "Airplanes"; Brown featuring Lil Wayne & Busta Rhymes, "Look at Me Now"; Brown featuring Tyga & Kevin McCall, "Deuces"; Waka Flocka Flame featuring Roscoe Dash & Wale, "No Hands"; Rihanna featuring Drake, "What's My Name"; and Kanye West featuring Rihanna, "All of the Lights."

West will battle B.o.B, Drake, Weezy and Rick Ross for the Best Male Hip-Hop Artist crown, while Nicki Minaj leads the female category. Tween Willow Smith is in the Video of the Year mix with her breakthrough hit, "Whip My Hair," which will vie against Marsha Ambrosius' "Far Away," B.o.B's "Airplanes," Brown's "Look at Me Now," Hilson's "Pretty Girl Rock" and West's "Runaway."

Willow is also up for Best New Artist against J. Cole, Bruno Mars, Miguel and Wiz Khalifa. She and her brother, Jaden, are taking their sibling career rivalry to the YoungStars Award category, where they face another famous kid, Diggy Simmons.

In one of the more surprising bids, Brown landed a Best Actor nomination for his work in "Takers," in which he'll face such veterans as Jamie Foxx, Idris Elba and Don Cheadle.

Joining Brown and Rihanna in the Viewers' Choice slot are Lil Wayne featuring Cory Gunz, "6 Foot 7 Foot"; Mindless Behavior, "My Girl"; Nicki Minaj featuring Drake, "Moment 4 Life"; and Trey Songz featuring Nicki Minaj, "Bottoms Up." The show airs live on June 26 from Los Angeles' Shrine Auditorium. 
 
May 18 2011 9:44 AM EDT
[h1]Chris Brown Leads BET Awards Nominations[/h1][h2]Singer receives six nods, followed by Lil Wayne with five.[/h2]
By Gil Kaufman

Chris Brown's career reboot hit a new high on Tuesday when he was nominated for a field-leading six 2011 BET Awards for his F.A.M.E. album. Brown, who scored his first #1 album earlier this year, was followed by Lil Wayne with five nods and Kanye West, Drake and the singer's ex, Rihanna, with four.

Brown, who pleaded guilty to felony assault on Rihanna in June 2009, will face off with his former flame in two categories, Viewers' Choice and Best Collaboration, which will pit his "Look at Me Now" against her collabo with Drake on "What's My Name."

The Best Female R&B Artist race will feature Rihanna against Beyoncé, Jennifer Hudson, Keri Hilson and Marsha Ambrosius, while the male category will have Brown facing Cee Lo Green, Bruno Mars, Trey Songz and Usher.

Just days after rapper M-Bone was killed in a drive-by shooting, his group, Cali Swag District, was nominated in the Best Group category alongside Diddy-Dirty Money, N.E.R.D., New Boyz and Travis Porter.

In addition to Rihanna, Brown is up against himself in the Best Collaboration race, which also includes B.o.B featuring Hayley Williams, "Airplanes"; Brown featuring Lil Wayne & Busta Rhymes, "Look at Me Now"; Brown featuring Tyga & Kevin McCall, "Deuces"; Waka Flocka Flame featuring Roscoe Dash & Wale, "No Hands"; Rihanna featuring Drake, "What's My Name"; and Kanye West featuring Rihanna, "All of the Lights."

West will battle B.o.B, Drake, Weezy and Rick Ross for the Best Male Hip-Hop Artist crown, while Nicki Minaj leads the female category. Tween Willow Smith is in the Video of the Year mix with her breakthrough hit, "Whip My Hair," which will vie against Marsha Ambrosius' "Far Away," B.o.B's "Airplanes," Brown's "Look at Me Now," Hilson's "Pretty Girl Rock" and West's "Runaway."

Willow is also up for Best New Artist against J. Cole, Bruno Mars, Miguel and Wiz Khalifa. She and her brother, Jaden, are taking their sibling career rivalry to the YoungStars Award category, where they face another famous kid, Diggy Simmons.

In one of the more surprising bids, Brown landed a Best Actor nomination for his work in "Takers," in which he'll face such veterans as Jamie Foxx, Idris Elba and Don Cheadle.

Joining Brown and Rihanna in the Viewers' Choice slot are Lil Wayne featuring Cory Gunz, "6 Foot 7 Foot"; Mindless Behavior, "My Girl"; Nicki Minaj featuring Drake, "Moment 4 Life"; and Trey Songz featuring Nicki Minaj, "Bottoms Up." The show airs live on June 26 from Los Angeles' Shrine Auditorium. 
 
chris brown doing it good man....congrats much love

why he bleach his hair back to blonde?
 
chris brown doing it good man....congrats much love

why he bleach his hair back to blonde?
 
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