Chris Brown’s About That Thug Life, Rides For Tupac Shakur

Written By Cyrus Langhorne

R&B singer Chris Brown has shown off his "Thug Life" loyalty after reportedly customizing one of his luxury vehicles with lyrics from late music icon Tupac Shakur.

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According to reports and pictures, Breezy relied on his tattoo artist for the customization.

Breezy recently made an upgrade to his matte black Lamborghini Gallardo, calling on tattoo artist Huero to paint the lyrics to Tupac’s “Lord Knows” onto the car. The paint job, which certainly does a nice job of grabbing your attention, goes from the hood of the car, all the way to the back and onto the sides, though, and maybe it’s just us, but the font of the lyrics is pretty hard to read. Regardless, pretty cool of Breezy to pay tribute to ‘Pac and his legacy. (TMZ)

Check out the pics right here…

Aside form this, Chris recently had to deal with a legal proceeding in an assault case.

Sources connected to Chris tell TMZ … the guy who Chris punched in Washington D.C. a year ago just settled his civil lawsuit against Chris. We’re told the singer anted up around $100,000. As for the second case … TMZ broke the story Chris got into an insane fight at a West Hollywood recording studio in January with Frank Ocean’s posse. Frank’s cousin sued Chris for $3 million. We’ve learned the case just settled for UNDER $20K. (TMZ)

Recently, Brown revealed he gained over 30 pounds during a summer jail stint.

“My normal weight is like 180,” he said. “I was 215 when I got out of jail. After that I was so conscious, I couldn’t even fit my jeans, none of my clothes. I was scared to go out, I was like ‘Man, people gonna see me, I look fat.’ So after a while, I went and played a lot of basketball, a lot of cardio. Then I did the ‘New Flame’ video, we rehearsed for that, the BET Awards, couple other shows. I was just always dancing, always dancing, trying to get my body back in shape.” (Extra TV)

The music superstar also delved into what lesson he took away from the experience.

“[It was] a humbling experience,” he said about serving time in jail. “It was definitely one of the things I’ll never forget. I think for me, it’s now about what’s the purpose and what’s the goal that Chris Brown as a person and Chris Brown as an artist is trying to portray. And with me, it’s always been positivity, but now it’s more of not just speaking it into existence but actually doing it.” (Extra TV)

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