CHRIS BROWN GOES ON TWITTER RAMPAGE
It seems like Chris Brown has not learned anything from his recent troubles. The singer was slamming the music industry over the weekend, after launching a tirade on Friday in which he tweeted claims that he was being "blackballed" by some stores that aren't carrying or displaying his new album, Graffiti. "Just was at Walmart in Wallingford CT, 844 north colony," Brown tweeted on Saturday night. "The[y] didn't even have my album in the back ... not on shelves, saw for myself." Brown said he talked to the store's managers and "they didn't even know anything. Wow!!! But they had Alicia Keys album ready for release for this Tuesday comin ... the manager told me that when there are new releases it's mandatory to put em on the shelves ... BUT NO SIGN OF #GRAFFITI. BS." However, Gerald Blodgett, a sales associate in the electronics department at the Wallingford Walmart, told a slightly different story. "We're sold out of it," Blodgett told MTV News, adding that he shook Brown's hand and chatted with the singer when Brown visited the store around midnight on Saturday. "We did have it in stock, but we sold out completely as soon as it hit the shelves." Graffiti is Brown's new release since he pleaded guilty to felony assault in June in connection with his February attack on former girlfriend Rihanna. "I'm tired of this s---," Brown tweeted on Friday. "Major stores are blackballing my CD. Not stockin the shelves and lying to customers. What the f--- do I gotta do..." Brown later said he would not be retracting the comments after they quickly spread online, adding, "I'm not biting my tongue about s--- else ... the industry can kiss my ass." He also lashed out at "people who r constantly tweeting me wit bulls---," but did quickly apologize to his young fans for "all the cursing."
Photo By: RD/Leon/Retna
Photo By: RD/Leon/Retna

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