Chris Brown Drops "Heartbreak" Bonus Track, "Last All Night"

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Chris Brown delivers an unreleased "Heartbreak" song.

Chris Brown just released his highly anticipated album Heartbreak On A Full Moon this morning. It wasn't a normal album  for Chris by any means, the tracklist is nearly fifty tracks deep and is a collection of songs that Brown feels is a depiction of what he truly wants to say. While 45 song tracklist may seem lengthy, Breezy decided to release an additional track that didn't make the album, "Last All Night."

Chris Brown dropped "Last All Night" through his Soundcloud page, a few hours after dropping the album. It's a sultry single that puts Brown back into his more traditional R&B efforts. While it's more of a slower song, it has an infectious bounce to it.

Considering how people will definitely be turning up for Halloween, Brown's delivering a slew of music to add to the party's playlist. It's especially interesting that he decided to drop the single mere hours after the album dropped. Brown previously stated in an interview that he has 800 unreleased songs on his phone alone, so I think it's fair to say that this is one of them.

It's an odd day to release music considering that it's a Tuesday and most album's drop on Fridays. Yesterday, he gave his fans instructions on streaming his new album. Because the project drops on an odd day, he's depending on his fanbase to stream the album as much as they can so it performs well on the charts this week. The release of "Last All Night" is another incentive for them to do so.

Quotable Lyrics
Girl, I don't give a damn, ain't no other man taking my place
He can't hit your spot like I can, making your legs shake, oh
Licking your lips, girl, I love the way you taste
Yeah, you know I love that kinky shit


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