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This March 31st, The-Dream will be releasing his much-anticipated new EP, Crown.
With his new single T.I. -assisted “That’s My Shit” picking up steam, the Atlanta crooner made his way to The World’s Most Dangerous Morning Show, The Breakfast Club. In the 20-minute sit-down, the multi-talented musician opened up on his hiatus from music – leaving Def Jam for Capitol Records and positive business relationship with Christina Milian.
Terius also went to discuss the state of current R&B, citing Ne-Yo as one of the only fellow musicians with quality material currently. Watch more from the interview above, also discussing R&B singers wanting to be rappers, whether or not Beyoncé deserved album of the year at the GRAMMYs and more.

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