Chris Brown’s new album, Breezy, opens with the song “Till the Wheels Fall Off.” Breezy is the singer’s third studio album.
Artists including Jack Harlow, Ella Mai, Wizkid, and Lil Wayne appear on the album, which was published today.
A follow-up to Indigo (2019) and Royalty (2015), this new album has 24 tracks.
Lil Durk and Capella Grey appear on “Till the Wheels Fall Off.”
After “Gyalis (Remix)” from October 2021, this is Brown’s second collaboration with Capella Grey.
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There have been three collaborations between Brown and Lil Durk.
The rapper Chris Brown raps about overcoming adversity in love and life, as well as his own children.
The words “Till the Wheels Fall Off” genuinely mean what they say.
Free Wunna And Slime / Fighting For Our Lives While / They Get Paid Up Out Confinement.
In this song, Gunna and Young Thug are referred to as “Wunna” and “Slime,” respectively. Brown appears to be on the side of the rappers, as he begs for their ‘liberation,’ or release.
As of May 2022, Gunna and Young Thug were arrested for gang-related crimes.
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I’m a livin’ legend / I’ma say it ’til it’s time to go
A ‘legend’ is what Brown is alluding to here. The comparisons between Breezy and Michael Jackson have been going on for some time now, and he recently knocked them down.
He may also be alluding to the fact that his upcoming record, which is sure to be a big hit, will be his 10th.
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Mama worked a nine-to-five / she left me five Lunchables (Yeah, yeah, yeah)
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Lil Durk uses this line to describe his childhood in a stanza. Due to his upbringing and early success on the internet via MySpace and YouTube, Durk (actual name Durk Banks) has gained notoriety in the rap scene.
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