Chris Brown: Welcome to My Life Page #2
and detail, and also
with the coloring.
He missed some time
basically because his,
I guess the routines
he was going through.
With my mom, she was a
supporter from day one
with my music, and my dad,
you know, he was there too,
me how to moonwalk.
He used to just do it on gravel
one day, and I was like,
man, how did he do that.
He was a kid, just
acting out what he saw.
But he actually sung on
He was good at everything,
whether he played
basketball or football.
He had his own style.
He might not have always
had the means to have,
like, the best of
everything, because,
you know, times are hard.
But he would take older
clothes, rip them up,
tie them back a certain way,
adjust them and
make his own style.
He would dye his hair red.
And then he would go to
school, then he'd sing,
like at basketball games
or football games,
and all the girls would
crowd around him,
I hate performing when
there ain't no girls!
When there ain't no girls
it just takes the life
out the performance,
'cause you can't just--
Well, my success, I would
have to give it all
to my family, you know,
I think our values
as family members,
and whether it be your mom or
your dad, cousins, uncles,
aunts, grandma and grandpa,
real warm and humble
approach at life.
See, see, how she, you know she,
you know she's really
feeling what you're saying
when she laugh like that.
Listen, listen, listen, look at her!
Caught her!
Chris's mom, she's very
supportive of his career.
From the beginning she
always believed in him.
She's actually the one
that said, you can sing!
We, his father worked
at the gas station,
there was a guy came by
and he said he was
looking for some talent,
and his father said
well, you know, my son sings.
It was something that I knew
that he was just interested in,
so I just went with the flow.
She pretty much dropped it and
went to New York to be with him.
From there, they did
a little video,
and the video got into
the hands of L.A. Reid,
and L.A. Reid saw it and
fell in love with him.
L.A. Reid wanted my influence,
and he said, you know, I
really wish that you could
have a conversation with Chris.
I mean, you tell him
what you wanna tell him,
as long as you tell
him to come with me.
Tell me about the phone
call from Usher,
that was a little crazy.
Yeah, I mean, it was exciting,
because, like, I never talked
to a celebrity before.
Yeah?
But, like, it was my first time,
he called me, and he
was like, what's up?
And I was like, who is this?
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