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Chris Brown debuts new single 'Turn Up The Music' - listen
Published Thursday, Jan 26 2012, 12:24 GMT | By Lewis Corner | 16 comments
Chris Brown has debuted his new single online.
The singer will release 'Turn Up The Music' as the first track to be lifted from new album Fortune, which is expected to be released later this year.

Ahead of the song's premiere, Brown tweeted: "New FORTUNE single coming 1/26!!! "TURN UP THE MUSIC"!!!!"
The single follows Brown's previous song 'Strip', which was posted online as a buzz track for Fortune back in November.
The star's label Jive previously confirmed that it has scheduled the new album's release for March 2012.
'Turn Up The Music' will be released to US iTunes later today (January 26).
Rapper Fat Joe recently claimed that he considers Brown to be a male "sex symbol" and branded him "the 'guy Beyoncé'".
> Chris Brown debuts Jay-Z, Kanye West 'N***as In Paris' remix video
Listen to Chris Brown's new single 'Turn Up The Music' below:
The singer will release 'Turn Up The Music' as the first track to be lifted from new album Fortune, which is expected to be released later this year.

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Ahead of the song's premiere, Brown tweeted: "New FORTUNE single coming 1/26!!! "TURN UP THE MUSIC"!!!!"
The single follows Brown's previous song 'Strip', which was posted online as a buzz track for Fortune back in November.
The star's label Jive previously confirmed that it has scheduled the new album's release for March 2012.
'Turn Up The Music' will be released to US iTunes later today (January 26).
Rapper Fat Joe recently claimed that he considers Brown to be a male "sex symbol" and branded him "the 'guy Beyoncé'".
> Chris Brown debuts Jay-Z, Kanye West 'N***as In Paris' remix video
Listen to Chris Brown's new single 'Turn Up The Music' below:
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