Chris Brown blasts retailers for blackballing his album
International
oi-Staff
London,
(ANI):
Chris
Brown
has
blasted
American
music
retailers
for
refusing
to
sell
his
latest
record
following
his
conviction
for
assaulting
ex-flame
Rihanna.
Brown,
20,
was
arrested
in
February
this
year
after
he
assaulted
the
Umbrella
singer
following
a
pre-Grammy
Awards
party
in
LA.
However,
Brown
has
still
not
been
able
to
score
high
with
the
public
despite
numerous
apologies
over
the
incident.
And
now
he
claims
stores
are
blackballing
his
comeback
album
Graffiti,
which
was
released
on
December
8.
"I'm
tired
of
this
s**t.
Major
stores
r
(are)
blackballing
my
cd.
Not
stocking
the
shelves
and
lying
to
costumers.
What
the
f**k
do
I
gotta
do
(sic)..." the
Daily
Star
quoted
Brown,
as
writing
on
his
Twitter.com
page.
"WTF
(what
the
f**k)...
yeah
I
said
it
and
I
ain't
retracting
s**t.
I'm
not
biting
my
tongue
about
s**t
else
(sic)...
the
industry
can
kiss
my
a**," he
added.
However,
the
names
of
these
retailers
are
not
known.