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Friday, June 8, 2012

Chris Brown Rocks center stage on "TODAY"

Chris Brown Performs On NBC's "Today"
Photo: Jamie McCarthy/WireImage



By Ryan Ngala

[New York] As part of the Toyota Summer Concert Series On Today this morning R&B superstar Chris Brown hits center stage on the plaza for his upcoming fifth studio album Fortune on earlier July the 3rd, he performs 4 songs which is "Turn Up The Music", "Yeah 3x", the new song "Don't Wake Me Up" especially the hit song "Forever" as this kind of one jam pack performance has got every studio audience screaming for more of Chris Brown.

"Team Breezy!!!" said Brown "New York, how ya feeling out there today" he continued "I know you came out real early so let's party okay" as he shouts out to his fans in the heart of New York City's Rockefeller Plaza where the "TODAY" Show started to broadcast it on the air at 8:30am, it was hosted by the Today Show Anchors Ann Curry, Al Roker & NBC News anchor Lester Holt as it's half hour on the air during that time Chris Brown has dances his moves and was singing as the fans started to sing along as it play you can tell by a lot of support he has, he has no fear of what he's going to do next as well to surprised his fans he well loves so very much.
 
During a blockbuster concert series event fans started screaming and wanting for more of Chris Brown Music to be played once more but he wasn't going to stop just yet so he started singing his new song called "Don't Wake Me Up" as well as some of his fan favorites while he was still performing on the show, fans was screaming like crazy but that's just the way it is but so far everyone had got a great time and so on he wasn't going to leave while performing his song "Forever" but so far millions of fans had gave a star studded round of applause to the one and only Mr. Breezy himself. 

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