Chris Brown 'Loyal' VIDEO: 'F.A.M.E.' Singer Debuts New Clip With Lil' Wayne, Tyga Despite Being In Jail?
Chris Brown, Tyga, and Lil' Wayne teamed up again to release the visuals for their new song Loyal, but this time around Brown debuted the video from jail.
Chris Brown's newest hit featuring Tyga and Lil' Wayne shot up the Billboard charts ever since its debut in January, however Brown's circumstances have drastically changed since then. The F.A.M.E. singer was arrested on Mar. 14 after being kicked out of his court-ordered rehab program. But, that did not stop him (or someone on his team) from debuting his new video just hours ago.
"Watch my new video for #LOYAL feat. @Tyga, @LilTunechi & more on @VEVO," read the initial tweet from Brown's seemingly personal account. Following days of promotional tweets and fan hype, the video premiered on Mar. 24, as planned.
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Shot on Universal Studios' CityWalk in L.A., the video features heart-thumping dance routines, gorgeous girls, sunset-inspired coloring, cameos of Usher and Trey Songz (that you will miss if you blink too quickly) and of course, the stars themselves.
Lucky for Brown, he or one of the members of his social media team, is still able to work amid his latest legal troubles. Last week, Brown was arrested because he reportedly did not follow the rules of the internal rehab facility he was staying in, and was consequently asked to leave.
However, new details emerged as to what exactly happened. According to E!, he was kicked out because of his behavior, "Which include[d] making a "provocative statement" during a morning rehab reflection class (allegedly boasting, "I'm good with guns and knives"), touching elbows/standing close to a female client and issues concerning a drug test."
Brown will reportedly be released on April 23, following the hearing for his D.C. Assault case.
Luckily, besides the delay of the duet with Ariana Grande, the 24-year-old pop star is still able to work.
Watch the full video, below.