Bryson Tiller Presents Chris Brown With A Lamborghini Following The Conclusion Of The “Breezy Bowl Tour”

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Bryson Tiller felt extremely generous after completing his stint as the opening act for Chris Brown’s “Breezy Bowl XX Stadium World Tour.” On October 17, a Friday, the singer disclosed that he purchased a Lamborghini for the “No Guidance” hitmaker as a thank-you present.

“I’m grateful for bringing me along on your first-ever stadium tour, Chris Brown; you didn’t need another Lambo, but I’ll always be thankful for it,” Tiller wrote, alongside a video of an all-black Lamborghini. The post was suitably accompanied by Brown’s “Thank You.”

The Louisville, Kentucky star continued, “I just want to emphasize again to Team Breezy that this gift wouldn’t be possible without all of you.” The sentiment is shared by all of us. Watch the video clip below.

During an appearance on the “New Rory & Mal” podcast, Tiller referred to the “Breezy Bowl XX Stadium World Tour” as the best series of live performances of his career to date. I’ve gained a tremendous amount of knowledge from Chris just being part of this tour. The T R A P S O U L artist described him as an incredibly wonderful person. He dedicates 150 percent of himself to it. I’ve been wondering, like, ‘What day is he going to have a bad performance?’ He doesn’t have bad performances.”

Tiller occasionally felt a bit apprehensive due to Brown’s consistently exceptional stage presence. “For me, sometimes I perform in front of a crowd that is completely unresponsive, as if they couldn’t care less,” he said. “I’m just like, ‘Oh my God.'”

Brown and Tiller not only toured Europe and North America together, but they also amassed massive numbers with “It Depends.” Celebrities such as B2K, The OMG Girlz, Savannah James, Jacob Latimore, and Kevin Hart have participated in the viral dance challenge since the song was released in July.

At midnight on Friday, Usher joined the remix. The Atlanta singer’s contribution greatly enhanced the song, particularly given its prior incorporation of his “Nice & Slow” sample. In the opening verse, he crooned, “Oh, I got a call from Chris, saying he wants to do another remix / He’s already taken my hit and made another hit, isn’t that a bitch?”

 

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