Chris Brown worked hard to establish himself as one of the most decorated artists in the hip-hop industry. He has managed to keep himself relevant over the years, despite the fact that he is always wrapped up in controversy. Now it seems he is selling all of his clothes after being hit with $4 million in taxes.

According to TMZ, Chris Brown recently received a substantial tax bill of $4,044,596.76. However, he may have the opportunity to reduce his debt by selling his extensive collection of designer and custom clothing.

Brown recently posted a video showcasing his vast collection of clothing displayed on racks, resembling a department store aisle. He also issued a challenge to other rappers and artists, calling on them to share their own closets for comparison. This challenge may be taken up by Rick Ross, who is known for having a significant collection of clothing himself.

TMZ Hip Hop confirmed Breezy was recently hit with a federal tax lien for $2,245,561.50 and $1,059,967.78 for money apparently owed to the country in 2022. The state of California filed a state tax lien for $739,067.48, so he owes 4 million in taxes.

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Chris Brown previously hosted a large yard sale in 2019. Even if he doesn’t choose to sell items to pay his tax bills, he still has a reliable source of income from his tours.

His upcoming European leg of his Under The Influence Tour, which recently added new dates in major cities like London, Amsterdam, and Paris, has already sold out following the initial announcement. We’ll keep you updated on this ongoing story.

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Subhojeet Mukherjee

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