Chris Brown Hits Nearly A Billion Streams On Spotify On Last Album "Heartbreak"

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Chris Brown performs onstage during TIDAL X: Brooklyn at Barclays Center of Brooklyn on October 17, 2017 in New York City.

Chris Brown's "Heartbreak On A Full Moon" is nearing the billi mark.

Chris Brown dropped off his latest album, Heartbreak On A Full Moon last Halloween. The album felt like a long time coming. The singer began teasing the project shortly after the release of 2015's Royalty. However, the project stood out among Breezy's discography for the fact that it was a double disc album consisting of 40 songs in total. The album ultimately adds up to over two hours worth of music. If you're a Breezy fan, this was something to look forward to. After several months on the charts, it looks like his latest project in nearing the billion stream mark on Spotify.

Chris Brown took to Instagram to reveal that his latest album, Heartbreak On A Full Moon, has reached nearly a billion streams since its release. The album is currently sitting at 950M streams on Spotify. It's a major feat for Breezy but not something that's all that shocking. In December, he released an additional 12 songs for the deluxe edition. 

While his album has clearly been doing incredible numbers, Breezy's also gearing up for his upcoming tour. Chris Brown has tapped a slew of incredible artists to join him including Rich The Kid, 6lack and H.E.R. The tour is expected to kick off on June 19th in Auburn, Washington before concluding in Las Vegas on April 4th. Peep the full tour dates here.


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