Chris Browns new album features label stating he beats women

Campaigners in the U.K. are taking measures to inform consumers of Chris Browns new album, Fortune, about the rappers girl abusing past.

According to E! News, the group of British Brown haters hit up a London music superstore and placed stickers on all of Browns albums that read, WARNING. DO NOT BUY THIS ALBUM! THIS MAN BEATS WOMEN.

While Browns people have yet to comment on the act, the music store released a statement saying, [The stickers] were spotted and quickly removed, but, before we could act, the individual conference must have taken a photo and sent it to the media. To our knowledge there are no further stickers in our stores now.

And of course the stickers refer to Browns 2009 attack on then-girlfriend Rihanna when he beat her after an award show, leaving visible injuries to the pop singers face and body.

The Huffington Post reported earlier this week that Brown got a tattoo on his neck which resembled Rihannas bruised and beaten face. But the rapper took to Twitter assuring fans that the new ink was art, and a rep for Brown said the image was a MAC cosmetics ad the rapper had taken a liking to.

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