OUR PURPOSE: Positively Breezy is a blog centering on Superstar, Chris Brown. Postings strictly focus on what Chris is doing to become an even better entertainer and humanitarian. Chris is using his celebrity to keep awareness on the natural disaster that affected many lives in Haiti as well as non-profit organizations like: the Kemoeatu Brothers Foundation in Hawaii, the worldwide Best Buddies and Symphonic Love.

We encourage everyone to browse through our posts and be inspired by this young man and what he has accomplished and be inspired to stay positive in mind, body, and soul.

The Movement

Friday, June 11, 2010

Radio Personalities discuss Chris Brown's current situation

Good evening everyone,

On June 11, 2010, a radio station posted their discussion between Kempire and his team: Silent, Sharron, and Corey where this portion of the show focused on Chris Brown with the question: Should Chris Brown get a second chance?

To start off, yes, they all agreed that he should get a second chance. When Kempire asked them to elaborate on their responses, their reasons involved him still being young, effects of the incident staying with him the rest of his life so why let this prevent him from continuing his career, as well as the denial into the UK for his FAT tour leg. Here is the link for the radio discussion: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/kempireradio Under the topic: "What the Hell News!?!" where you can either play automatically or download.

Majority of what they were saying is agreeable except for the little comments about the incident. The first phone call that came through was from #teambreezy member @nLuVREalChrisB, who by the way, EVERYONE who isn't following should follow NOW because she epotimized what we believe is how everyone on the team feels with four points. The way she thought about the situation from an analytical viewpoint is appreciative because it showed a different aspect of what many who only sum up Chris in a negative way to look at it from a fan's perspective. She spoke about her love of Chris' music, including In My Zone and Fan of a Fan with the argument that none of his records have anything negative linked to them so why shouldn't he receive a second chance?

Kempire allowed two more callers to voice their opinions where another Chris Brown fan, @godlovecb, questioned when radio stations would start to play more of Chris' music without fans having to request/beg more than we would for other artists. Kempire and another member of his team explained that it is not just about the station playing his music but the station's fan base that may not want to hear his songs. Kempire did add that when Chris has a banger that everyone wants to hear, he will definitely have his music played on the radio more and more.

The only direction we did have concerns with was the male caller who claimed Chris needed to be more "humble" yet he is basing this on that one dj and some tweets on Chris' personal twitter page. As humans, we have emotions, whether it be or not be positive but no one can tell Chris what he wants to speak on except for Chris because we can only make ourselves happy. Mechanical dummy may want to pop in every now and then but Chris Brown eventually deletes the tweets and apologizes no matter if he was in the right or not. We personally think that Chris is very humble, very aware of what he has in his life as well as being very blessed by God for the gifts he has been given. If you like the radio discussion and would like to follow Kempire, his twitter page is @TheKempire

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1 comment:

  1. I didnt know about this blog until "Positively Breezy" tweeted me so much love. I appreciate it. I just wanted to join and say I agree with their comments about that "humble' statement. It was unnecessary and its ironic how rappers are often boastful in their lyrics but Chris cant stick up for himself and make a point in one radio interview?I wouldnt want to do an interview with someone who wasn't supporting me either- why would you?

    Is it really that hard for the public to put themselves in his shoes? How would u feel if it was you?or your son? or our brother or friend?

    I dont understand how our society got to the point where we lost empathy and the fact that people joke about that situation is disgusting. But maybe speaking up on the radio today will open people's eyes and maybe they will check themselves. Maybe they will understand the other point of view.

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