Chris Brown has finally addressed the wave of online criticism surrounding his newly released album BROWN, after a controversial review from Pitchfork quickly went viral across social media.
The veteran R&B star released his 12th studio album on 8 May 2026, featuring a strong lineup of collaborators including Bryson Tiller, Leon Thomas, Lucky Daye, and GloRilla. The project had already generated significant anticipation ahead of its release, with fans expecting another high-profile addition to his extensive catalogue.
Despite its mainstream reception and strong engagement across streaming platforms, the album’s conversation was partly overshadowed online following Pitchfork’s low scoring review, which sparked debate among fans and critics alike.
In response to the growing discourse, Chris Brown took to social media to share his thoughts on the situation. In a video that quickly circulated online, he made it clear that he remains unfazed by the criticism, stating that his focus is on his supporters rather than negative commentary. He expressed confidence in his fanbase and emphasized that external opinions will not distract him from his current creative direction.
He also hinted at upcoming plans and additional releases, encouraging fans to stay tuned for more surprises in the near future, which further fuelled anticipation around his next moves.
Following his response, social media platforms were flooded with reactions, with fans and commentators weighing in heavily on both the album and the ongoing discussion around its reception.
Chris Brown responds after Pitchfork gives his new album “Brown” a 1.3 rating 👀 pic.twitter.com/mW6h185oE0
— Daily Loud (@DailyLoud) May 13, 2026


