He is one of the most troubled singer in this generation but no doubt very talented. Chris Brown details getting his first tattoo at 13-years old and shares his mom reaction to it in an interview with Urban Ink latest magazine issue.
He said:
"My first tattoo was a Jesus with musical notes," Brown says.
"Basically signifying that God gave me the gift to sing. I was 13, but
my mom didn’t know I got it. When she saw it, she went crazy, like,
'What are you doing?' I showed her. I said, 'It’s Jesus, mama, look.' So
she kind of cooled down, but I still got in trouble."
The 26-year old Grammy-winning singer has over 50 tattoos covering
his body. His latest ink addition is a bull on his head that represents
his zodiac sign, Taurus and the Greek goddess Aphrodite. Breezy says
he has plans on one day inking his back and he details his creative
process of choosing what design to ink his skin with next.
"For me, I don’t try to focus too much on particulars when getting a tattoo," the singer says.
"Granted sometimes it has a deep meaning, like a milestone, and
sometimes it’s just a stepping-stone in my life. I’ll look at a tattoo
and say, 'Oh, I remember where I was at when I got this tattoo.' Those
moments are captured within the tattoos. I believe overthinking is
probably what most people do, so I just try to let it flow. I use that
same philosophy when I am getting my own artwork tattooed on me. I give
my tattoo artist a lot of freedom."
Elsewhere in the interview, the Virginia-born singer discusses how fatherhood has changed him since his daughter, one-year old Royalty, was born.
"When I look at her, I see myself. I see a better version of myself,"
he says. "I just see her future. There’s no need to go backwards. At
the end of the day, you learn that life is all about choices. Life is
about responsibility and, actually, life is about love. Seeing my
daughter embodies everything that I need to feel a sense of fulfillment
and believe in myself. Being able to have her in my life, it’s just been
amazing."
To read the entire interview, visit Urban Ink.
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