
It seems like letting go of the past is hard to do for some when it comes to the Chris Brown and Rihanna fiasco that went down on the night of the Grammy Awards in 2009.
In London HMV stores, the singer new album Fortune has been labeled with sticker which read 'Warning: Don't buy this album! This man beats women.'
These stickers are proposed to be the work of anti-domestic violence campaigners.
Fortune already reached number one in the UK and US this past July so it is unknown whether the stickers will have any effect.
Just this week there were reports focusing on Chris' new tattoo that supposedly resembles the face of a bruised up Rihanna.
A representative from Chris' camp actually said that the tat was a sugar skull in connection with the Day of the Dead.
Does London have every reason to label the album or should they just give it a rest?
Source: Digital Spy
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