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[NEW MUSIC]: Chris Brown Drops New Single “Fallin’” Featuring Leon Thomas

todayMay 3, 2026

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GRAMMY Award-winning R&B artist Chris Brown has released his latest single, “Fallin’,” featuring singer-songwriter Leon Thomas, via Chris Brown Entertainment and RCA Records. The track serves as the final lead single ahead of Brown’s forthcoming 12th studio album, BROWN, set for release on May 8.

The upcoming project also includes the Grammy-nominated collaboration “It Depends” featuring Bryson Tiller, as well as the previously released single “Obvious.”

The album announcement arrives alongside news of The R&B Tour (Raymond & Brown), a joint North American stadium tour featuring Brown and Usher. Initially announced via a joint social media campaign, the tour has since expanded to 40 dates due to strong demand. It is scheduled to kick off June 26 at Empower Field at Mile High in Denver, with additional stops planned in major cities including New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, and Miami.

BROWN follows a period of significant commercial and critical success for Brown. His recent Breezy Bowl XX global tour became the highest-grossing tour by a solo Black American male artist, generating nearly $300 million. He also earned a Grammy Award for his album 11:11 (Deluxe) and tied Usher for the most wins in the Outstanding Male Artist category at the NAACP Image Awards.

On the charts, Brown continues to hold the record for the most entries on the Billboard Hot 100 among R&B artists and ranks among the top 10 artists overall for multi-Platinum certifications from the Recording Industry Association of America.

The new album follows the success of the RIAA Platinum-certified single “Residuals,” which earned the Viewer’s Choice Award at the 2025 BET Awards.

Pre-orders and pre-saves for BROWN are now available, with additional promotional appearances and activations expected in the lead-up to its release.

Written by: DJ Myth

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