Chris Brown Presents A Suspicious Track Titled “KAE” In His New Album “Royalty”

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It's been noted how Chris Brown loves to use his past relationships to bring the beat to his music and he's doing just that in his new album.

Brown finally reported the official tracklist of his highly anticipated Royalty album. There are a total of 18 tracks, 4 of which falls under the deluxe bonus tracks. And one of those is a song called "Kae" to which fans are expecting to be meant for ex-girlfriend, Karrueche Tran.

It's no secret that Brown's romantic affar with the model was cut short after Tran dumps him when news emerged that the music artist fathered a child with another model, Nia Guzman. It seems that he still couldn't move on from his relationship with Tran.

Although nothing is for sure what "Kae" is about, whether Brown will try to explain keeping a secret on fathering a child, or professing his love once more, or could also be a diss track, fans are quite excited to take a glimpse of the drama thru the music.

While it's also quite weird that he's dedicating a track to Tran, with his Royalty album inspired by his daughter whom he kept a secret from the model in the first place. It might be his way to shed some light on his recurring issue with his former flame.

Moreover, the 26-year-old just brought up the issue again by releasing a new song called, "The Breakup," on his surprise mixtape, "Before the Party," on Black Friday. The song talks about a romance gone wrong and expressed how it felt so hard and wrong for him to be choosing between Kae and his daughter, Royalty. "The Breakup" was a heartfelt ballad and whether "Kae" would be like it remains a question.

Chris Brown's new album Royalty is now available for pre-order and will be released for sale beginning on December 18.

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