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Chris Brown dropped his 12th studio album, Brown, on May 7. And the numbers are officially in.
Chris Browns Latest Album Lands in Billboard Top 10
Brown’s album had an impressive showing in its first week. According to Chart Data on X, Brown has officially scored another top 10 debut on Billboard. After his Brown album came in at the seventh spot on the charts, the project sold 65,000 units in its first week. 5,000, which came from pure sales. The album also racked up 60 million on-demand streams. It is the 13th time that a Chris Brown album has landed in the top 10 on the Billboard Charts.
Billboard 200: #7(new) @chrisbrown, BROWN 65,000 [60.31 million on-demand streams | 5,000 pure sales].
— chart data (@chartdata) May 17, 2026
Brown’s album landing in the top 10 on Billboard is a primary example of social media being completely different from reality. When the album initially dropped, fans were particularly critical. And said that the songs, as well as the featured artists, did not fit the theme of an R&B project. But the numbers tell a different story, clearly.
Amid the backlash from the project, Chris took to social media. And made it very clear that he didn’t care what the haters were talking about. He was only interested in the opinions of his fans.
“Team Breezy, I know people want me to get on here and say some… S**t but f**k that, we’re kicking their a**, God damn it,” Brown expressed (via ViralPopCulture/IG). “We’re doing this motherf***ing tour, more s**t to come. I don’t give a f**k what these n***as are talking about. I know exactly who my fans are, and I know exactly who is hearing this album. If you’re not my fan, I don’t want you to listen to my s**t. Go listen to motherf***ing Zara Larsson or somebody.”










