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Chris Brown Opens Up On Life In Jail With Power 106

Posted on September 19th, 2014
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Chris Brown is back and at ’em in the music world, and it looks like he’s got a complete new attitude on life ever since he was released from prison back in June. The 25-year-old superstar singer’s interview with Sway Calloway for MTV News to promote his new X album was released a couple week’s ago, and now we’re seeing the rest of it come out.

In the new part, Breezy proves that he is in a whole new place as far as dealing with the media, his relationship, and his post-jail life.

He told the show hosts that he is still with his girlfriend Karrueche, and has a new outlook on dealing with the rumor mill:

“[When] you read [things in] the media, you’ll see ‘this happened’ and ‘that happened,’ but I just let them talk,” he told MTV News. “Because, at the end of the day, that’s what their job is.” The X singer added that two years ago, he would’ve reacted differently, but things have changed. “You’ve gotta mature at some point and not give them that attention…when it comes to all the extra hoopla, that just gets lost in translation with me.”

He also talked about his reaction to Kae’s joke about Blue Ivy Carter on 106 & Park:

“We had a conversation about that, too, but she’s good,” Breezy said. “I know the comment on the prompter was kinda left field — I don’t know who wrote it up, or [why] it was done — but I told her, next time, because I know it’s your first time doing this, just look at it and say ‘Hey, hey I don’t know about this.’”
“But that comes with show business. At the end of the day it has to be something left, or most of the time, negative. I felt it was unnecessary.”

He also was able to chop it up with Big Boy of Power 106 and his team, where he discussed being in prison:

“For me it was more so a humbling experience. At the end of the day I think I got kinda carried away and off track of what my real purpose was, who I was as a young entertainer and as a young person. Everything that I learned in there, when I got out, I just took everything with—not a grain of salt—I really appreciated everything more.”

It turns out that he had a lot of fans in prison as well, as some correctional officers asked him for autographs, as well as inmates who had daughters as fans.

As far as his first meal out of prison, Chris made sure to cop himself a cheeseburger the day he was let out back in June.

See the full interview with Power 106 on the next page.

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