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Chris Brown dedicates Grammy 'Best R&B Album' award to fans
Published Thursday, Feb 16 2012, 11:04 GMT | By Lewis Corner | 1 comment
Chris Brown has dedicated his Grammy Award to his fans.
The singer walked away with the 'Best R&B Album' at the 54th Grammy Awards on Sunday (February 12) and has since faced a backlash from fellow artists and the general public.

However, Brown has now taken to Twitter to thank the fans who have supported him. He wrote: "TeamBreezy, the Grammy I received was for those of you who supported my music and the hard work and growth in my life. I thank you! Love U !"
The latest homage to his fans follows Brown's outburst at the media, where he claimed he is "not going anywhere" and that the press should "get used" to him.
Meanwhile, the star is currently preparing to release his fifth studio album Fortune on March 16.
> Chris Brown releases 'Turn Up The Music' new video preview - watch
Listen to Chris Brown's new single 'Turn Up The Music' below:
The singer walked away with the 'Best R&B Album' at the 54th Grammy Awards on Sunday (February 12) and has since faced a backlash from fellow artists and the general public.

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However, Brown has now taken to Twitter to thank the fans who have supported him. He wrote: "TeamBreezy, the Grammy I received was for those of you who supported my music and the hard work and growth in my life. I thank you! Love U !"
The latest homage to his fans follows Brown's outburst at the media, where he claimed he is "not going anywhere" and that the press should "get used" to him.
Meanwhile, the star is currently preparing to release his fifth studio album Fortune on March 16.
> Chris Brown releases 'Turn Up The Music' new video preview - watch
Listen to Chris Brown's new single 'Turn Up The Music' below:
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