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Chris Brown Expands ‘Brown’ Album with ‘Chocolate Edition,’ Adds 10 New Songs

todayJune 22, 2026

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Chris Brown is giving fans even more music with the release of ‘Brown (The Chocolate Edition),’ the deluxe version of his latest studio album.

Released this week, the expanded edition adds 10 new tracks to the original project, bringing the album’s total track count to 37 songs. The deluxe set also introduces a new lineup of collaborators, including Wizkid, Tyga, and Ty Dolla $ign.

Among the new additions are “Man on a Mission” featuring Wizkid and “Just the Bro” featuring Tyga and Ty Dolla $ign. Other new tracks include “Loose,” “Save Me,” “GP,” “Nthn2tlkbout,” “4Ever,” “No Signal,” and “How It Ends.”

The release arrives just weeks after Brown announced plans for the deluxe edition, revealing that he intended to add ten new songs to the project. At the time, the singer suggested he was not ready to move on from the album and wanted to continue expanding the project.

In addition to the new music, Brown also premiered a video centered around “It Depends” and “Obvious,” two fan-favorite tracks that appear on both the standard and deluxe editions of the album.

The original ‘Brown’ album was released in May and serves as Brown’s 12th studio album. The title is an acronym for “Break Rules Only When Necessary,” a phrase that reflects the singer’s creative philosophy.

The project features appearances from Bryson Tiller, Leon Thomas, Lucky Daye, GloRilla, Fridayy, Tank, Sexyy Red, Vybz Kartel, and YoungBoy Never Broke Again, making it one of Brown’s most feature-heavy releases in recent years.

The deluxe edition arrives as Brown gears up for “The R&B Tour,” which is set to launch later this month. The highly anticipated trek is expected to further support the album while bringing many of its songs to audiences across the globe.

With 37 tracks now available, Brown continues a strategy that has become synonymous with his catalog: delivering expansive projects packed with music for fans while extending the life of an album long after its initial release.

‘Brown (The Chocolate Edition)’ is available now on major streaming platforms.

Written by: Aidan Christión

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