Chris Brown is thinking about releasing his upcoming album F.A.M.E. as a double disc, according to a recent Twitter post.
The "Forever" singer says that he has recorded too many songs for one disc and therefore plans on releasing a second album titled Fortune. He figures that this way his fans won't have to miss out on any songs.
Some critics are saying an expansive album is a bad choice and that Brown may not achieve the sales he's looking for. The choice could be risky, especially since he's also trying to win fans back after his domestic violence episode with ex-girlfriend Rihanna.
Brown released the album's lead single "Yeah 3x" back in October. He also premiered the second single, "Look At Me Now," which features Busta Rhymes and Lil Wayne, on New Year's Day.
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