Chris Brown releases ‘Fallin’ – The Music Universe

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The song appears on his upcoming 12th studio album

Grammy-winning R&B artists Chris Brown and Leon Thomas reunite for Chris Brown’s new single “Fallin’.” This latest single, alongside previously released single “Obvious” and Grammy-nominated track “It Depends” featuring Bryson Tiller, will be on Brown’s forthcoming 12th solo studio album, Brown, set to be released May 8th via Chris Brown Entertainment/RCA Records.

In addition to the new album, Brown and Usher jointly posted a commercial on Instagram recently to announce their North American stadium tour, The R&B Tour (Raymond & Brown). The now 40-date outing, with the seven extra shows newly announced, kicks off on Friday, June 26th at Empower Field at Mile High in Denver, making stops in major cities including Chicago, New York, Los Angeles, Houston, Miami, and more.

This forthcoming album follows his Grammy award-winning album 11:11 (Deluxe) for Best R&B Album, which had the RIAA platinum hit single “Residuals.” Chris Brown was also the musician with the most wins last year at the NAACP Image Awards, garnering three awards, including one for Outstanding Male Artist, which he’s won four times and is tied with Usher for winning the most times. Brown also won two more awards at the 2025 BET Awards – Best Male R&B/Pop Artist and Viewer’s Choice Award for “Residuals.”

Last year, Chris Brown dropped two singles — “It Depends,” which got an alternate version featuring Bryson Tiller & Usher, and “Holy Blindfold.” All three tracks dropped during Chris Brown’s global stadium tour, Breezy Bowl XX, which celebrated the 20th anniversary of his first album release and his career. Breezy Bowl XX is Brown’s best-selling and highest-grossing tour to date and became the highest-grossing tour ever by a solo black American male artist, earning nearly $300 million and drawing two million fans across stadiums in North America, Europe, and the United Kingdom.



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