Chris Brown's 'Heartbreak On A Full Moon' Album Has Reportedly Been Pushed Back
26 October 2017, 11:41

The album was originally scheduled to drop on 31st October.
The release date for Chris Brown's upcoming album 'Heartbreak On A Full Moon' has been pushed back, reports claim.
Originally scheduled for a Halloween drop on 31st October, the double-album is allegedly set for a new arrival date.
According to The Grape Juice, Breezy's new record will now appear on iTunes on 3rd November.
The publication suggest that the change is down to numbers - if they had stuck with initial date, the project would have a significantly shorter chart week and its debut sales would have been affected.
Featuring a staggering 45 tracks, 'Heartbreak On A Full Moon' serves as the R&B singer's eight studio album.
The R&B singer has been busy promoting the star-studded release, which features appearances from Jhené Aiko, Future, Young Thug, Gucci Mane and more.
Meanwhile, Brown opened up about his long-standing crush on Jennifer Lopez, as well as how he approached Rihanna on his reveal-all documentary 'Welcome To My Life'.