Chris Brown, Sean Kingston, and Byron Messia got a collaboration on the way in which. The three artists and their video crews converged on Tivoli Gardens in Kingston on Tuesday to shoot a music video.
The R&B singer placed on a show for his Jamaican fans on the National Stadium in Kingston on Sunday night. Patrons left the show feeling like they got their money’s price after Chris Brown delivered several of his hits from his vast catalog in a set spanning over two hours. The singer visited some local hot spots like Blue Hole and Club Meca in Kingston over the weekend.
Sources near the production told Urban Islandz that Chris Brown can also be recording new music in Jamaica for his upcoming album, 11:11, due in November. The project is his eleventh studio album and can incorporate some dancehall flavors mixed with R&B.
We’re told that he recorded “Talibans (Remix)” with Sean Kingston and Byron Messia, who each performed on the show on Sunday. There are not any details out on the track, just like the title and release date, but sources told us that Brown stated that he wanted some island vibe music for his project.
“Chris wanted some island flavor, some reggae and dancehall vibe for his upcoming music, and Sean and Byron stepped up for not less than one in all the track,” sources told us. “He also made sure to work with local producers to get that authentic sound, nutten water down. Today we shooting a video in Kingston, parts in Tivoli and we trying to shoot one other portion on the North Coast.”
Urban Islandz obtained a clip showing Chris Brown, Sean Kingston, and Byron Messia in Tivoli being surrounded by a movie crew. There was ample security available to maintain things protected. The crew has already wrapped production for the scenes within the volatile community in Kingston.
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Within the meantime, Chris Brown is scheduled to depart the island this week as he guarantees that it won’t be one other ten years before he makes his return. The “No Guidance” singer is currently working on his eleventh album, which he says will comprise 11 songs, with a tentative release date set for November eleventh this 12 months. It appears he takes on a full 11 theme for this project.
“New album name: 11:11 (Possible) album release date 11:11. This can be my eleventh album and can contain 11 songs,” he wrote in a press release on IG last month.