Double-albums are a very ambitious endeavor, but there are bonafide classics: Stevie Wonder’s Songs in the Key of Life and The Notorious B.I.G’s Life After Death come to mind. Chris Brown is now hoping that his own double album will be his best work to date.
Brown’s upcoming eighth studio album, Heartbreak on a Full Moon, is tentatively slated for release for sometime in June 2017. Led by the single “Privacy,” Chris revealed that the album will be a massive 40-song effort.
Brown shared the tracklist in an Instagram post:
- Lost And Found
- Tempo
- Confidence
- Privacy
- Juicy Booty
- Tough Love
- Paradise
- Covered In You
- Party f. Gucci Mane & Usher
- Even
- Roses
- Pull Up
- Heartbreak On A Full Moon
- Hurt The Same
- Tell Me What 2 Do
- I Love Her
- You Like
- This Aināt
- Sip
- Stranger
- Summer Breeze
- Enemy
- Reddi Whip
- I Pour Down
- Hope You Do
- No Exit
- This Way
- Frustrated
- Bite My Tongue
- Daylight Savings
- Handle It
- Otha N****s
- Nowhere
- Secret
- All In
- Only For Me
- Yellow Tape
- Questions
- Emotions
- Last All Night
So far, Gucci Mane and Usher are the only guests confirmed thus far, appearing on “Party.”
Chris is currently on his The Party Tour. And on the music tip, his “Parachute” collaboration with Sevyn Streeter that’s been teased for years, has finally surfaced in its entirety.