Graffiti

Chris Brown vs. Walmart

Last weekend, pop singer Chris Brown spent a lot of time re-Tweeting stories from fans who were claiming that his new album Graffiti, released on Dec. 8 by Sony (SNE) subsidiary Jive, was being held back from store shelves. Brown's domestic-violence incident last February with then-girlfriend Rihanna last February has polarized listeners and lit up message boards over the last few months, and Brown -- and his fans -- implied that his detractors were engaged in retail sabotage to take revenge against him.

Six People Arrested For Spray Painting "Free Lil Wayne And Lil Boosie" In Protest Of Rappers Jail Sentences

Nola.com Reports: Six people were arrested by the New Orleans Police Department Monday after allegedly spray-painting graffiti on a building in the French Quarter during an apparent protest over the incarceration of several local rap artists, according to police. Off-duty police officers saw the suspects spray-painting "Free Lil Wayne" on the side of a building in the 900 block of Conti Street around 9 p.m. and notified the NOPD, according to spokesman Janssen Valencia.

Chris Brown's New Album Cover

The album cover for Chris Brown’s upcoming album Graffiti has been leaked. The cover features Chris in an all black ensemble, a cool futuristic backdrop, and little cartoon characters in the corner(kinda random). Other than the man leggings, the cover is cool. The album will hit stores December 15th and is preceded by two lead singles: “I Can Transform Ya” and “Crawl.”