Chris Brown Drops Black & White Video For "Hope You Do"

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Chris Brown drops off the visual for "Hope You Do."

Chris Brown has been slowly dropping visuals for his forty track, double disc album, Heartbreak On A Full Moon, over the past few months. He recently dropped the video for "Tempo" before tapping Yo Gotti for the "Save It For Me" visuals. However, he definitely has more in the cut. He follows both those videos up with his latest video offering for "Hope You Do."

Chris Brown is back with his slick new visuals for his song, "Hope You Do." The video is shot entirely in black and white as Breezy and his crew dance through the night. As expected, the choreography for the video is on point. There's a film like feeling to the way the video is shot. Chris Brown has delivered incredible visuals for each one of his singles.

The release of the "Hope You Do" visual comes ahead of his forthcoming "Heartbreak On A Full Moon" tour. The singer has tapped a slew of incredible for the tour including H.E.R, 6lack and Rich The Kid. The tour is slated to kick off on June 19th in Auburn, Washington before concluding on August 4th in Las Vegas. Keep your eyes peeled and make sure you cop tickets to the tour before they sell out. 


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