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Chris Brown Paints His Lambo With Tupac Lyrics

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An American recording artist, dancer, and actor Chris Brown hired popular artist Huero to hand paint lyrics from Tupac song’s, “Lord Knows”, all over his N87m ($500K ) Lamborghini.



Chris’ latest inspiration took artist Huero 16 hours to hand paint the song lyrics on the car’s roof and hood.

Chris Brown made sure Huero didn’t use any omniscient words in the final product.

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Of course, you remember some of Chris’ previous Lambo work – the multi-colored Hot Wheels version, the powder blue, and the one covered in fingerprint residue.

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Recently the star proudly posed by one of his paintings while displaying his gold painted teeth. Brown took to Instagram through last week, sharing sneak peeks at his artwork. From Monday Nov. 10 onward, he has shared pictures of the vibrantly colored street art creations.

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Chris Brown taught himself to sing and dance at a young age and was involved in his church choir and several local talent shows. Having signed with Jive Records in 2004, Brown released his self-titled debut studio album the following year.


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