Chris Brown has released two more singles - "Oh Yeah!," an upbeat love jam; and "See Through," a more dour tale of unrequited love. Both tracks are produced by Drumma-Boy.
"My heart breaks like I'm made of glass," a bummed-out Brown coos on the latter.
Just last week Brown released "Sweet Love," a signature Breezy R&B jam; and, "Till I Die," a hip-hop joint featuring guest spots from Big Sean and Wiz Khalifa.
Breezy has also recently released three other tracks which may or may not appear on forthcoming album Fortune: "F*#k the City Up," "F*#k the City Up (Remix, featuring Tank)" and "How I Feel."
Fortune is Brown's fifth studio album, and it will be released on May 8.
Thus far, the album has yielded two official singles, "Strip" and "Turn Up the Music."
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