Win Tickets To Chris Brown’s ’11:11′ Tour At Little Caesars Arena
It’s official: Breezy’s returning to the D. Chris Brown’s 11:11 Tour at Little Caesars Arena will take place on June 5th. Ayra Starr and Muni Long will support Brown on tour, starting here in Detroit and ending on August 6th in Los Angeles. This will be Brown’s first time in Michigan since his 2022 One of Them Ones co-tour with Lil Baby.
Tickets for the 11:11 Tour go on sale this Friday, March 8, 2024, at 10 am. If you can’t wait, listen to the Morning BOUNCE with Shannon Renee and me for the rest of the week. If you’re a big Breezy fan, we’ll play Can You Finish the Lyrics for Chris Brown tickets!
How do you play Can You Finish the Lyrics?
Wednesday & Thursday this week around 8:20, we’ll ask for caller #10. We’ll then play part of a Chris Brown song for that caller, then stop it. You’ll have to finish the lyrics to the song. You’ll win tickets to Chris Brown’s 11:11 Tour at Little Caesars Arena if you can! Like Lauren did a few weeks back:
Download the 105.1 BOUNCE App here to listen and win!
About the Morning BOUNCE
The Morning BOUNCE airs live on 105.1 the BOUNCE from 6 a.m. to 10 a.m. Monday through Friday. It is hosted by Mean Jean and Shannon Renee. Learn more about Mean Jean and Shannon Renee here.
Listen to the Morning BOUNCE all week to get free tickets to Chris Brown’s 11:11 Tour at Little Caesars Arena.
The tour will support his 11:11 album, which was released on November 10th (why didn’t he wait a day). 11:11 was a double disk, where each album featured 11 songs.
I saw Chris Brown in concert at Springfest in Miami when he first came out, and he put on a great show. I’d assume he’s even more seasoned as a performer all these years later. I might have to catch this one!
50 Of The Best Hip-Hop and R&B Songs Of 2023
Hip-hop celebrated its 50th year with standout projects from leaders in the genre. Drake, Travis Scott, Nicki Minaj, and Lil Uzi Vert all had No. 1 albums on the Billboard 200 this year. There were also standout projects from Doja Cat, Rod Wave (who also earned a No. 1 album), Gunna, Ice Spice, and more.
This was also one of the best years for R&B. SZA dominated the charts with SOS, which dropped in December 2022. Victoria Monét and Coco Jones also made their presence known in the R&B space as their projects also got much-deserved accolades.
Hip-Hop Breakout Stars
Ice Spice and Sexxy Red were everywhere in 2023. Ice Spice, a Bronx native, released her debut EP Like..? in January and then followed up with a deluxe in July. Her “Princess Diana” remix with Nicki Minaj, as well as “Barbie World” with the Queens rapper along with “Deli,” were just some of her best songs of the year.
She earned her first Grammy nominations this year for Best New Artist, Best Song Written For Visual Media (“Barbie World” with Nicki Minaj), Best Pop Duo/Group Performance (for her feature on Taylor Swift’s “Karma”), and Best Rap Song (“Barbie World” with Nicki Minaj).
Sexxy Red had several hits this year, including “Pound Town,” “SkeeYee,” “Rich Baby Daddy” with Drake and SZA, the remix to “Peaches and Eggplants” with Young Nudy and 21 Savage, and more.
SZA Conquers Over 2023
While SZA released her highly-anticipated sophomore album SOS in December 2022, she made sure to own 2023. She made history as SOS topped the Billboard 200 chart for ten non-consecutive weeks. It is the first R&B/hip-hop album by a woman to do that since Mariah Carey’s self-titled debut in 1991, which stayed at No. 1 for 11 weeks.
She also leads the 2024 Grammys with the most nominations of any artists in all genres, with nine nods.
Take a look at the 50 best songs from hip-hop and R&B below:
Please note: The only 2022 songs added to the list are from December due to their influence and success on the genre in 2023.