Chris Brown's Highs & Lows: Top 10 Career Moments









 iti’s weak showing, Chris Brown seemed poised to make a comeback with F.A.M.E., his fourth studio album. The week of its release, he appeared on Good Morning America to perform and talk about the record. During the interview, co-anchor Robin Roberts began asking Brown about Rihanna having recently dropped her restraining order against him. He deflected the question, but Roberts persisted. Back in his dressing room, he allegedly smashed a window with a chair. He emerged shirtless and left before his second scheduled performance. Though he deleted it shortly after, he tweeted, “I’m so over people bringing this past shit up!!!” The next day on BET, he apologized, saying he was “disappointed in the way I acted.”

7. March 2011: F.A.M.E. Becomes Chris Brown’s First No. 1 Album, Earns First Grammy
Despite the GMA kerfuffle, Brown scored a massive success with F.A.M.E. Moving 270,000 units in its first week according to Nielsen SoundScan, the album debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200, giving Brown his first No. 1 album in the U.S. Six of the album’s songs were popular singles, with the Busta Rhymes and Lil Wayne-assisted, Diplo-produced “Look at Me Now” quickly becoming a rap radio staple. Steeped in Eurohouse, “Beautiful People” positively shimmers.

Though he had been nominated for years, Brown had not managed to take home a gold statue. By the 2012 Grammys, he had already scooped up an armful of awards, including five BET Awards and Album of the Year at the Soul Train Awards. Capping a trying and tiring year (he supported F.A.M.E. with a choreography-heavy, optimistic tour), he not only finally won a Grammy for Best R&B Album, but he also performed on the show for the first time since his assault charge.

8. June 2012: Drake and Chris Brown Brawl at a NYC Club
Wars are fought over women, and Rihanna is quite a woman. No wonder Drake and Chris Brown allegedly brawled over her in a club in New York. After the incident, which left the VIP section littered with broken bottles, mirrors and tables, Brown Instagrammed a photo of himself with a gash on his chin. The guys traded barbs on wax, but the two apparently made up—they made light of their beef with a jokey ESPYs skit this July.

9. Oct. 2013: Chris Brown Is Arrested for Felony Assault, Enters Rehab
Last fall, Brown found himself in trouble again when he was arrested for felony assault in Washington, D.C. The fight allegedly began after two women asked for a photo with Brown and two men tried to get in the picture as well. One of the men wound up with a broken nose, and police reports state it was Brown, not his bodyguard, who threw the punch. The charge was reduced to a misdemeanor, and three days later, Brown voluntarily entered rehab. In mid-November, he was kicked out of the program and shortly thereafter, was sentenced to 90 days in an anger management facility. According to the New York Times, he then was expelled following both his refusal to be drug tested and his statements about guns and knives that other residents found disturbing. He also violated an agreement to stay two feet from females in the program.

10. March 2014: Chris Brown Serves Time in Jail
Blowback from the D.C. incident was harsh. A judge decided the expulsion from the anger management rehab violated his probation for the 2009 assault on Rihanna. In a May court appearance, he sentenced Brown to 365 days in jail. However, Brown was given credit for serving 234 days due to rehab and jail time, which left 131 days. He served 108 before being released. There is a silver lining. While incarcerated, his smash hit “Loyal” reached No. 1. He heard the song plenty, too—prison guards played the song when he had visitors.

Since being released from jail, Brown seems to be doing what he does best, bouncing back. In interviews, he’s been open and honest about how humbling doing time was and how helpful therapy has been. And this weekend, he’s playing in a celebrity basketball game to benefit an anti-gang nonprofit.

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