Chris Brown "Questions" Video

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Chris Brown drops the video for new single "Questions."

Today has been busy for Chris Brown. This morning, he dropped the official single for "Questions." A leaked version of the song was all over the internet for the past week so Breezy decided to give the fans the official version. It's a dope song that is guaranteed to do some numbers for the R&B singer push his career further. On top of dropping the single, he also tweeted that his new album is not only on the way but has an official release date to back it up. Now, Chris Brown is signing off on today with the official music video for "Questions" and it's nothing short of dope.

Surrounded by bright, colorful lights and beautiful women, Chris Brown takes the Kevin Lyttle-sampled song and highlights everything that his fans appreciate of him. While the song itself has a heavy dancehall influence, the choreography matches up as well. The video has Chris Brown dancing in neon lights with women surrounding him, Breezy really snaps on the choreography. It's some great choreo to match an equally great song. 

The song itself has the potential of being huge but it's a lot more convincing now that he has the colorful video out to help the singles reach. With all these factors combined, it's quite clear that Chris Brown's career will continue prospering with this album on the way. His upcoming album Heartbreak On A Full Moon has now received an official release date of October 31st.

Recently, he dropped the audio for "Pills & Automobiles" featuring Kodak Black, A-Boogie With The Hoodie and Yo Gotti which served as a promotional single and wasn't included on his 40 song tracklist that he dropped back in May. While that keeps floating around through the streets, "Questions" is surely the single that'll be everywhere this fall.  

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