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By Citizen Reporter

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Chris Brown revokes retirement

Chris Brown appears to have revoked his intention to retire, claiming ''one thing you can't do is make more songs than me.''


Chris Brown appears to have revoked his intention to retire. The ‘Beautiful People’ singer said he was quitting music last month claiming people were too caught up with his private life to pay attention to his tracks, but the lure of the studio seems to have proved too great to keep him away for long.

He tweeted yesterday (04.09.13): ”One thing you can’t do is make more songs than me. I’ma robot in da booth. Limiting your self is the worst thing u can do. #BEGREAT ”The party don’t ever stop so the show must continue!”

Chris, 24, then retweeted a link to a new single he features on, ‘Show Me’ by Los Angeles rapper Kid Ink.

The positive outlook comes a month after Chris said he was ”tired of being famous” and wants to stop after his upcoming album ‘X’ because he’s fed up of still hitting the headlines for the domestic violence altercation he had with ex-girlfriend Rihanna back in 2009.

He wrote on Twitter: ”Don’t worry mainstream America. After this ‘X’ album, it’ll probably be my last album. ”Being famous is amazing when it’s for ur music and talent. I’m tired of being famous for a mistake I made when i was 18. I’m cool & over it! (sic).”

In the last month Chris has been sentenced to a further 1,000 hours of community service in relation to his probation for the Rihanna assault and also pulled out of shows in Canada citing health issues, which came after he had a non-epileptic seizure.

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