Chris Brown will appear on MTV's "This Is How I Made It" on October 27th to talk about his career and reconnecting with his fans. A teaser clip shows Brown meeting with a group of fans at a high school gym. The singer is taken aback at their adulation despite his acts of violence and various public incidents.
"The actual support
is unreal to me. They've put me in a position to be able to help people and
continue to do music and help my family and help my mom," he says.
"My legacy can hopefully show that them once you're down, that don't just
mean you're down forever. You never let up."
The singer also detailed his feelings about judgment surrounding his past, and coming to terms with it.
"For me to go through people's whole opinions changing of me, having to get personal opinion back and having to gain personal success back ... It's not all the way back," the troubled singer explains. "I can't hate people for making judgment on me or making a decision of liking me or not liking me. All I can do is try to be better as a person, and I'm good with knowing everything isn't going to always be perfect."
Chris Brown's "This Is How I Made It" airs this Saturday October on
MTV.