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Top 10 Things Chris Brown Needs to Do to Save His Career and Possibly Get Rihanna Back

Monday May 4, 2009 – by

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We’re all aware of the horrific incident that occurred between singers Chris Brown and Rihanna prior to the Grammy Awards this February. Even now when you look back, it’s still hard to believe that the seemingly innocent Brown has a Jekyll and Hyde persona lurking underneath his good boy image. Picking up the pieces after such an atrocity will be hard for both Rihanna and Brown to recover from. You can’t just put a band-aid over domestic violence or cross your fingers and hope that over time the world will forget the issue. Turning back the hands of time is a trick only done in the movies and unfortunately in their case, this is real life. So what does Brown have to do to recover his life and career from such a highly publicized tragedy?

Of course, there’s the obvious measures Breezy needs to take to bring his life back from a fate of uncertainty. But even after he enters anger management or blankets us with the standard redemption routine of generating a series of public service announcements on the subject of stamping out domestic abuse, or after dropping a sizable donation to aid domestic violence charities like Women’s Aid or The National Center for Victims of Crime, will it still be enough for “baby” to win us over? Doubtful. I think it’s time for Brown to do some real growing up and some pretty hefty begging in order to salvage his career and possibly regain the hand of Ms. Rihanna.

There’s no more hiding under the Umbrella for Mr. Brown, after his unscrupulous actions people are lining up around the world to write him off. Forever. But, I have a solution. Because I spend my spare time pondering ridiculous ideologies and possible “what ifs” for helping the careers of the rich and famous, I’m just the person Brown’s camp needs to advise and guide him into recapturing the last few speckles of his fallen career. In an attempt to keep it real and keep it fun and entertaining, when it comes to my opinion, Breezy, you need to get in on my 10 step program.

Here’s the Top 10 Things Chris Brown Needs to do to Save His Career and Possibly Get Rihanna Back.

1) “MTV Presents Chris Brown: Road to Redemption” the TV Show.
When it comes to making that silent pledge and promise to the world that you intend to take the necessary steps to get your act together, simple words won’t be enough. We’ve heard it all before. If MTV steps into the picture, just like they did for T.I., and documents Browns road through rehab, recovery, and restitution we might actually begin to see and believe he truly has remorse for his unscrupulous actions before and after the incident. I, just like Usher, am still confused about the Miami jet skiing pictures. I guess I’ve heard of aquatic therapy, so in Browns defense, maybe he was just practicing a new form of alternative medicine. Sure. Yet in still, in order to wash away the damage he’s done, we’re going to need to see solid visual proof of change. So, in the era of Big Brother, not only are we watching you Chris Brown, but we want to be able to kick up our feet and enjoy a hot bowl of popcorn too. I’ll be watching for the episode titled Boot Camp with Dr. Phil.

2) Reemergence as a Christian Contemporary Artist
The best way to show the world you’re doing something about your issues is to bring your problems straight to the creator. Listen Chris, It’s going to take a lot to persuade the entire world to line up in front of the Virgin Record Mega Store to cop your next CD, unless… you change your image and your sound into having a more angelic and graceful appearance. My suggestion: ditch the secular music and trade songs like Take You Down for the Christian spin off titled, Take Me Up and Dreamer for the remixed version called Redeemer and you’ll be all good in the neighborhood. A “born again” Chris Brown, will convince the world that not only are you sorry for your abusive actions, but you’re also strong enough in your faith to think twice before you ever use your hands to harm the hair on the heads of one of your fellow brothers and sisters.

3) Joining the cult: The Coalition of People Who Think the Answers to Life Exist inside of Will Smith Movies.
Since my brother is the unofficial president of this fake organization, I’ve learned that 7 Pounds is highly enlightening and gives us a new outlook on the importance of organ donation and also a look at just how precious human life really is. Hitch, teaches men respect and the way in which they should date and treat the women they’re interested in. I am Legend shows us just how necessary it is to treasure our fragile lives and the time we have on earth. The very title, The Pursuit of Happiness suggests a journey towards personal satisfaction, which will help extinguish the frustrations in life that can lead to a person physically acting out or harming their loved ones. Men in Black, shows us a new way to exercise our aggression; not on humanity, but rather Aliens and their attempt to take over our planet. Brilliant. Cozying up to Will Smith and his entourage of 1st class thespians like Tom Cruise and Tyler Perry, will put Brown in a whole new class of the elite. It might also be just the thing he needs to wipe away that bad boy image he’s created for himself. It’s a proven fact that the world loves Big Willy and everything that comes along with him. He’s quite like a national treasure. They’ve even started a petition to rename the 4th of July, Will Smith Day, since he owns the theatrical box office that weekend every year. Far-fetched? Maybe, but if you sign up Chris, not only will you be enlightened by him and his movies, but I’ll throw in a, “I Love Will Smith” button for you too.

4) A moment in the “Punching Booth” at Six Flags over Georgia.
If there even is such a thing, but just follow me. Sure, as my friend aptly put it, Rihanna needs to pull an Anna Mae Bullock and slap Chris Breezy in the face with a stiletto of her own. But she doesn’t have to, the world is willing to stand in line and handle the issue for her. Being a charitable punching bag at a local amusement park for a mere $5 a hit, will not only satisfy the people who want a chance to lay into Brown, but it could also possibly raise a little more money for the charities I previously mentioned above. Would you line up for a chance to take a hit? Let me know if there’s a pre-sale. You can mark me down for 5 tickets please.

5) Releasing an autobiography about his struggles as an abuser. “Chris Brown: I’m Fighting with the Man in the Mirror.”
A lot of us have a painful past that contributes to some of the choices we make when in the heat of the moment. I get that. But when you’re in the spotlight and constantly under the radar, people don’t expect you to be human or make mistakes that exist on such a high magnitude. In theory, you’re supposed to be the example or rather the model for everyone watching. When you make a severe mistake, not only does the world desire answers but they also want the ability to further understand you. The best way to redemption is to give people a 270 page look at your pain, your past and all your closeted demons that rest inside your aura. If we can “feel your pain,” than it’ll be easier for us to show you grace and unconditional love.

6) An Oscar worthy film role that mirrors his struggles as an Abuser. Art imitates life. This is the theory that the world loves to see. Look how Mickey Rourke’s performance in The Wrestler dusted off his fallen career, and almost earned him an Oscar after spending several years outside of the mainstream spotlight. In real life, he’s an actor, did a stint as a boxer and has struggled with addiction issues of his own, quite like his character Randy “The Ram” Robinson. It was easy for him to step into the role and own it because many aspects of the character may have mirrored his own life. If Brown could step into the perfect film role that somehow connects with the struggles within his personal life it could single-handedly replenish his acting career. Depending upon the depth of his performance we may even somehow forget its fiction and find the empathy to finally forgive him for his actions.

7) Live from Broadway, for One Night Only. Chris Brown presents: The Vagina Monologues.
Sanaa Lathan, Queen Latifah, Diahann Carroll and Michelle Rodriguez are among the many talented women that have had the opportunity to perform the controversial, feminist, episodic play titled, The Vagina Monologues which touches on female empowerment, love, individuality, abuse, rape, menstruation and of course the Vagina. A lot of the proceeds from this production have been donated to charities that work to end violence against women. I’m not sure whether a man has ever graced the stage and read this celebration of love and femininity but Brown has the opportunity to be the first in line. It will give him a new outlook on the importance of valuing the opposite sex. Releasing his inner Vagina will help him have more respect for women, their struggles and their strengths as individuals. It will help him tone down his bravado and walk through life more carefully when mingling with Rihanna.

8) A sabbatical with the Maharishi.
Although Maharishi Mahesh Yogi passed in 2008, his teachings on Transcendental Meditation still exist. It’s the art of allowing the mind to quiet itself in attempt to attain enlightenment and peace from deep within. Back in 1968, The Beatles spent a lot of time in India studying TM under Maharishi and soon after they left, they were penning songs like, All You Need is Love. How peaceful. Seems like the perfect solution for Brown and his quest to unite his turbulent spirit with a peace and tranquility. Om…

9) Entry in the Ultimate Fighting Championships (UFC).
The phrase, “Pick on somebody your own size,” comes to mind here. If Rihanna sees that Chris Brown has found a way to safely dispel his aggressions, she may feel safe reentering a relationship with him. For a person who likes to bite, punch, and head butt women, I think a moment in the ring with Rashad Evans or Anderson Silva will knock some sense into Brown and make him think twice before he decides to mix rage with violence again.

10) A public apology to the world and Rihanna.
Unless I blinked and missed it, or forgot to pay my cable bill the day he made a statement, I have yet to hear or have knowledge of Brown ever stepping in front of a camera and asking the world and Rihanna to accept his apology. People generally make mistakes whether big or small, and no one in life can ever profess to be perfect, but at some point in time you need to acknowledge the issues at hand. The same will it took to act out in violence, needs to cross a threshold of courage to ask the world to forgive you. It’s an easy recipe for regaining a person’s trust and composure, and it’s one of the quickest ways to meet that theory at the door. Only say it if you mean it, it’s real simple, “I’m sorry.” A public apology is long overdue.

32 Comments – Add Yours

  1. avatar MJ Jones says:

    I really resent this article. I understand the humor slant; however, there is a time when humor is appropriate and inappropriate. This would not be the time to crack jokes. Chris Brown is digusting…I would feel less strongly if he had admitted to beating Rhianna – which he has NOT. I also am digusted by Rhianna – a man beats you and you don’t press charges…I mean with his lack of accountability (which is not surprising) and her lack of respect for herself – I prefer never to see either one of them in public again. They both have made this incident OK by not stepping up. Very sad and sick.

  2. avatar asdf says:

    The only thing Chris Brown has to do is continue to live and mature. As with every human being he has his negatives and his positives. And in the four years he’s been in the public eye – his positives most certainly out weigh this one mistake with Rihanna. And for those in the world that want to act like these two extremely decent kids are ‘hands off’ for their precious main stream endorsements or whatever else – then so be it. Chris Brown will continue to make #1 movies, #1 CD’s, has his own record label and artists and will continue to sell out all his concert tours – all without the help of mainstream America. His fans are still there and respect that he and his Mom have come from the trailer parks of VA to a place where they are able to support his entire extended family. Best of luck to Chris and Rihanna – I don’t see you all asking for a reality series for all the drug addicted, bulimic, drunk driving celebs that are out there today – so why the ‘OMG’ Chris is such a demon attitude???

  3. avatar Betty Chambers says:

    I don’t care about the guy. If he’s found guilty, he needs to be put into the slammer for a decade, or more.

  4. avatar Laquita says:

    Great list – I like #’s 1,2,6,and 10.I can see him taking his show on the road and performing on tour with other contemporary Christian artists and at mega churches on New Year’s Eve, he could also get with T.D. Jakes and make some movies :o) I’m also surprised that he hasn’t made a public statement as of yet, maybe they’re waiting for the court stuff to be over – who knows. LoL@ #’s 3,4,7 and 9. I don’t think he’d survive one of those UFC fights – it would also have to be in a secured cage and/or surrounded with bullet proof glass – I could imagine hundreds of his fans ‘losing it’ and rushing the ring to attack his opponent.

  5. avatar MoonShadow says:

    Transcendental Meditation: Great idea for Chris. It worked for Paul and Ringo, Howard Stern and Sheryl Crow, so why not him too!

  6. avatar sHaE-sHaE says:

    Let’s not forget a late night talk with Tavis Smiley. Let him cry his soul out while Tavis “tries to get to the bottom” of this. That should get him at least 2 points.. plus 1 for appearing on PBS.

  7. avatar Kwana of the good District says:

    is this some kind of joke?? ya’ll can’t be serious :-/

  8. avatar Drew says:

    I thought this article was great, it had the right amount of whimsy and humor as well as the correct amount of seriousness. It is time that we all mentioned that the record label, agents among many others are sitting in a large conference room devising ways to get Chris Brown’s career right on the right track and the fact that this article has been written is a sign that his career has fallen off so much that we all realized the seriousness of the situation. A good chunk of the ways are good. It would go a long way to see them both in therapy on a reality show, because it would shed light on the healing process of physical abuse, too many time we see just the Lifetime Movie where the wife/girlfriend/daughter/son is getting physically abuse and just gets out of the situation, but that leaves an abuser to enter a new relationship and continue abusing. Now I don’t profess to know Chris Breezy past, but I put some money on the fact that he watched someone get abused.

  9. avatar Dr Cat says:

    This article seems to be a mixture of heartfelt truthful advice and a bit of sarcasm I hope that point #8 will be taken seriously. There is so much scientific data on how Transcendental Meditation improves mental health and interpersonal relationships! Go to the following web site that has compiled research on TM and read about “Mental Health,” “Negative Personality Characteristics,” etc.: http://www.truthabouttm.org/truth/IndividualEffects/ResultsforHealth/index.cfm#CNS

  10. avatar jammyman says:

    I agree with suggestion number 8. Chris should learn Transcendental Meditation. I have been doing it for years and find it very good at relieving stress. I know the Beatles wrote many fantastic songs while they were in India with Maharishi. And the 2 living Beatles still do their TM. In fact, they both performed together at a concert in New York on April 4, organized by the David Lynch Foundation, to raise funds to teach Transcendental Meditation to 1 million children. So, go on Chris, you will be in excellent company if you learn TM< and it will help with every aspect of you life – private and professional. More on TM at http://www.tm.org

  11. avatar Leyshia says:

    Seriously though, You all need to relax yourselves. I thought this was a great piece. I do get that what he did is indeed no laughing matter, but Brown and Rhi Rhi are truly “laughing” at the world and making fun of our intelligence by having not coming forth and speaking upon this situation. I don’t see the Demon Attitude someone mentioned, that’s a lil steep, what I do see is the author trying to find humor and a solution to a problem that Chris and Rhi Rhi are trying to pretend didn’t even happen. THAT’S DISGUSTING, not a piece that was written to be light and at the same time real. If they weren’t in the spotlight, I could see where there’d be no necessity, but when my 8 year daughter turned and asked me why Rhi Rhi got back together with Chris after he hit her and was it okay for a boy to hit her at school and be her friend anyways. I had to sit her down and undo the damage that people she loves apart from me and her family CONSCIOUSLY showed her. WHY do you people come to CLUTCH looking for CNN commentary? This is a fun sight that does FUN pieces. You did the same thing to “SISTA WHAT”S YOUR PRICE” and attacked it, when I thought it was an intelligent piece and merely 1 opinion and not he author attempting to promote his doctrine. Get off the soap box readers and enjoy good work!!!

  12. avatar Harlem Chic says:

    I kinda have to agree with Leyshia…

  13. avatar Jade says:

    yeah, Leyshia, you put it down like hot wax! I agree. Great Piece, and it’s important to also mention that whomever up above stated that breezy will be making number 1 movies and cds etc, needs to mature themselves. He’s already been dropped from films and endorsement deals, and rightly so. It’s not that the world is not allowed to make mistakes, its the severity of the mistake that he made that should be remembered. He had the guts to beat the crap out of a girl he “claimed” to love, but it too much a coward to address the issue head on. I also agree with the writer, what was with those MIAMI pics days after the incident. What a way to continue to show your true colors. Chris Brown doesn’t need to mature, he needs God. I will not support anything else he does until he address himself, the world, his fans and the issue at hand. He doesn’t necessarily have to follow anything on this list, although I think 3 is just HILARIOUS and could work LOL, but he does need to get a clue.

    No all entertainers with issues don’t have to do a reality show, but we are talking about 1 of FEW black entertainers that has the attention of the whole entire world! What do his actions say further about what White people think about the black community. I’m not saying he’s responsible for setting the standard, but I’m saying he is in position to project a new standard. They already think we’re thugs, barbarians, crooks, etc, for this kid to have the whole world before him and admiring his talents as an individual, a BLACK individual and then to beat it out of us, sort of speak, he’s recent actions FAR overshadow LATTER DAY! I was a fan, for along time, but I’m cool now, because dude shows too much attitude and 0 remorse.

  14. avatar Tai says:

    A public apology isn’t enough, because anyone who has been in an abusive relationship knows that there are women beaters who show their real side only to the woman they are abusing and a fake good boy image to everyone else. Men who beat up on women often apologize yet will repeatedly abuse again. He needs to do more than lip service and people need to be less quick to forgive actions like this, because silence is acceptance.

  15. avatar t says:

    chris brown aint making no comeback! and wont ever be on the level he was (or would have gotten too) before this event…oh well.

  16. avatar JustOvertheBS says:

    WHYYYY oh WHYYYYY, is everyone so geared up to crucify this young man?? Ok, so he didn’t have to punch her back…he could of taken a few stilletto blows/gashes while getting out of the car..he could of ran from that psycho glamazon while she goes ape sh*t…YES we know…but he didn’t he defended himself and beat the snail snot out of that psycho byatch. He did applogize…he said it was an unfortunate altercation.

    They BOTH were WRONG and need to offer applogiesto each other BUT they don’t owe us jack SHIT. We don’t know them or their association so everyone just calm the fu*k down and shut up about this ENTIRE unfortunate incident.

    LESSON: WOMEN REAL WOMEN DON’T THINK THAT THEY ARE MAN ENOUGH TO BEAT ON A MAN. LEARN FROM RIHANNA ON WHAT HAPPENS WHEN HE HAS HAD ENOUGH OF YOUR PSYCHO FITS!!!!

  17. avatar Jade says:

    @JustovertheBS

    Are you insane? Nothing that Rhianna may’ve done justifies what Brown did, and as far as I know, when did this little “SO and SO” get on a tv screen and say it was an unfortunate altercation. I can tell you are young and have yet to partake in things of the real world, because you’re so Glossed over by the likes of chris brown that you’re treating a MAJOR beat down like a tiny spat. What he did is the result of someone who’s been abusing someone over time and he’s now got up enough steam to try and Do them in for good. Minor abused that escalated over time into a major beat down. I think you need to go through life before you make anymore comments because right now you are unfortunately telling the world you are completely naive.

  18. avatar Jade says:

    But seriously, I’m not going to sit up here and argue over every little ignorant remark because THAT would be ridiculous. Brown and Rhianna do OWE the world an apology. When they signed up to be in the spotlight and be in the public eye, they knew before hand their actions wouldn’t be completely private. That’s understood when you make that decision. Just like the world would require and apology from the president if he did the same thing, these two kids who are setting a sort of example for the people who are watching are responsible to set things straight for impressionable youth and people like you who have a lot to learn about life and real situations. You make such a slam at Rhianna and assume “she had it coming”. Don’t contradict your earlier statement about how “we don’t know them or their associations” for you to make such a statement in defense of Chris, I gather you were either in the car or got a phone call from Brown stating Rhianna provoked him. Likely not. So…. if you’re going to dish out medicine, take your own pill first. Thanks.

  19. Chris will be Ok… He’s young and made a mistake.Remember he is only 20yrs ( a baby) I’m sure he has learned a lesson from this. And he doesn’t have to apologize to the world. Just RiRi and that can be done with a phone call. Maybe we should focus on our lives instead of the people on TV. Just a suggesting.

  20. avatar Angela says:

    @JustOverTheBS

    ..Chris? Is that you??

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