Happy Birthday, Chris Brown! 34 Of Breezy's Unforgettable Moments
Let's take a look back at the r&b singer's major milestones.
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Happy Birthday, Breezy! - Today is not only Cinco De Mayo, but it's also Chris Brown's 34th birthday. Read on as BET.com reflects on 34 of CB's accomplishments so far — from No. 1 albums to blockbuster movies, charity work and more — one for each candle.
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Chris Brown took the music world by storm with his self-titled debut, led by the hit single "Run It!" in 2005. The song was such a hit that it snagged the No. 1 spot on Billboard's Hot 100 chart on November 26, 2005. The song also topped the U.S. Pop Songs chart, the U.S. Hot R&B/Hip Hop Songs and U.S. Radio Songs charts and was certified platinum. This was only the beginning. (Photo: JIVE Records)
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In 2006, back in the days of Julissa Bermudez and Big Tigger, a very young Chris Brown made his very first stop at BET's 106 & Park. Rocking an oversized hoodie and a matching snapback, Breezy talked holding it down for R&B and performed "Run It!" (Photo by John Ricard/FilmMagic)
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By 2006, Chris Brown was singing and dancing his way into the hearts of young ladies across the nation. He accepted the Viewer's Choice award for "Yo (Excuse Me Miss)" alongside the song's writer, Ne-Yo, at the 2006 BET Awards. (Photo: M. Caulfield/WireImage.com)
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Breezy had an awesome year in 2006. When Billboard announced the list of winners in December 2006, Chris Brown shocked the industry with two major titles: Best Artist and Best Male Artist. (Photo: Ethan Miller/Getty Images)
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There was no denying that 16-year-old Chris Brown was a teenage heartthrob. His fans let him know that they had his back when he won the 2006 Teen Choice Award for Breakout Male Artist. (Photo: Frazer Harrison/Getty Images)
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Breezy killed his 2007 Grammy Awards performance of his hit single "Run It!", but he wasn’t done blowing up the stage yet. Paying tribute to the passing of the legendary James Brown, Chris performed a few of Brown's classic dance moves, sending the Godfather of Soul off with a bang. (Photo: Kevin Winter/Getty Images)
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In 2007, Chris Brown scored his second No. 1 Billboard Hot 100 hit with "Kiss Kiss" (featuring T-Pain). He also graced the cover of VIBE's October 2007 Issue. (Photo: Vibe Magazine, October 2007)
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Chris Brown started to let the world know his dimensions when he briefly starred alongside Columbus Short in 2007’s Stomp the Yard. The movie went on to gross more than $75 million at the box office. Chris got more face time that year once again playing Short’s brother as well as Idris Elba’s in the holiday drama This Christmas. (Photo: Screen Gems)
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Doublemint Endorsement - What’s better than one Chris Brown? Obviously Two! Breezy and Doublemint Gum launched a partnership in 2008 with the first commercial airing during the Grammy Awards that same year. (Photo: Wrigley's Doublemint Gum)
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In 2008, Chris Brown expanded his writing skills and co-write Rihanna's No. 1 hit "Disturbia." The song went seven times platinum. The year before, he also co-wrote J. Holiday’s hit single “Bed."
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Chris Brown began making amends when he publicly apologized to Rihanna on July 2009, for physically assaulting her in February of that year. "I've told Rihanna countless times and I'm telling you today, I'm truly, truly sorry that I wasn't able to handle the situation both differently and better." (Photos from left: Judy Eddy/WENN.com, All Access Photo / Splash News)
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After dealing with drama and hate from the media, Chris Brown shot back with "Deuces," which shed some light on his personal life and that he was moving forward on his own. It peaked at No. 1 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and stayed there for nine weeks. Feels good to be on top!
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Many of Breezy’s monumental career moments happened right on the BET Awards stage. Breezy performed an emotional tribute to Michael Jackson, a year after the King of Pop’s death, at the 2010 BET Awards. Brown danced to a medley of the King of Pop's hits including "The Way You Make Me Feel," "Remember the Time, "Billie Jean, "Smooth Criminal," "Heal the World," and "Man in the Mirror." By the time he performed “Man in the Mirror,” Brown broke down in tears. (Photo: Frederick M. Brown/Getty Images)
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A year after Breezy literally embodied MJ at the BET Awards, he put on another killer performance at the 2011 MTV Music Video Awards. Brown kept the crowd fully entertained with a Cirque Du Soleil-inspired performance, featuring high-flying table jumping and impeccable choreography. He danced to a medley of hits including songs from Wu-Tang Clan, Nirvana and his own songs. (Photo: Kevin Winter/Getty Images)
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Breezy was in the industry for six years and already a household name when he got his first No. 1 album on the Billboard 200 chart. F.A.M.E. came out in 2011, and was a massive success. (Photo: RCA)
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F.A.M.E. is undoubtedly one of Chris Brown's most decorated albums. Days after he won the most awards ever at the 2011 BET Hip Hop Awards at the time, F.A.M.E. dominated again with five nominations across 11 categories for the 2011 Soul Train Awards. Breezy beat out vets like Jay Z and Beyoncé to win Album of the Year. (Photo: Larry Busacca/Getty Images for F Y I PR)
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The numbers don’t lie. F.A.M.E. was a win for the fans, but after eight Grammy Award nominations, the album finally made Chris a Grammy winner. F.A.M.E. won the 2012 Grammy Award for Best R&B Album. (Photo: Kevin Winter/Getty Images)
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Brown combined his love of music and art with his passion to help less fortunate children by launching his Symphonic Love Foundation in 2012. The non-profit charity offers grants for art programs for children and promotes acts of public service. (Photo: Christopher Polk/Getty Images for Symphonic Love Foundation)
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Chris Brown’s fifth album, Fortune, debuted at No. 1 when it was released on June 29, 2012. The album went two times platinum and included the hit singles “Turn Up the Music” and “Sweet Love.” Fortune was also Brown’s first No. 1 album in the U.K. (Photo: RCA)
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In 2013, Breezy scored a huge hit with "Loyal," which featured Lil Wayne and Tyga. Co-written by Brown, the track was from his sixth studio album, X. "Loyal" went six times platinum. (Photo: RCA Records)
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Chris Brown's fans reign supreme. Team Breezy voted, and he took home the AOL Fandemonium Award for the fourth straight year at the 2013 BET Awards. (Photo: Mark Davis/Getty Images for BET)
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Chris Brown may have been a staple artist on the BET stage, but he was also gaining recognition in the Latino community as well. He was nominated for Crossover Artist of the Year at the 2013 Latin Billboard awards, but lost to Rihanna. (Photo: Tom Briglia/FilmMagic)
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In 2013, Breezy and the Symphonic Love Foundation teamed up with artist Romero Britto to raise money for Best Buddies International, an organization which supports children with disabilities. Brown tapped into his love for graffiti and, working with children from Best Buddies, created a mural and various portraits in Miami. The artwork was sold and the proceeds went to the organization. (Photo: Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images for Symphonic Love)
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Breezy, a Virginia native, has made L.A. his second home. Concerned about the children growing up in gang-ridden culture and wanting to promote peace, he donated over 1,000 Reebok sneakers in July 2013 to kids in the City of Angels for his Walk Everywhere in Unity event. Brown also partnered with the L.A. mayor’s office to help bring activities for the youth to get involved and remain off the streets. His video "Don’t Think They Know," featuring Aaliyah's vocals, also tackled bringing a stop to gang violence. (Photo: RCA)
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Chris Brown has a genuine heart and is well known for giving back to the community and supporting many charities. In December 2013, Brown hosted a toy and clothing drive at Brooklyn Projects in Los Angeles. Joined by celebrity friends Tyga and Kevin Hart, Breezy kicked it — and even skateboarded — with the youngsters and fans who came out and supported. Brown also donated apparel from his Black Pyramid clothing line. (Photo: Splash News)
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Breezy, a Virginia native, has made L.A. his second home. Concerned about the children growing up in gang-ridden culture and wanting to promote peace, he donated over 1,000 Reebok sneakers in July 2013 to kids in the City of Angels for his Walk Everywhere in Unity event. Brown also partnered with the L.A. mayor’s office to help bring activities for the youth to get involved and remain off the streets. His video "Don’t Think They Know," featuring Aaliyah's vocals, also tackled bringing a stop to gang violence. (Photo: RCA)
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Chris Brown's daughter Royalty Brown was born in 2014. On May 27, she will be eight years old.
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Although "Loyal" was a huge hit in 2013, the song still lives on years later. In August 2020, the music video reached one billion views on YouTube.
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In 2019, Chris Brown had his son Aeko Catori Brown with Ammika Harris. In 2022, he had another daughter, Lovely Symphani Brown, with Diamond Brown. See the photo of Breezy in daddy mode.
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