Chris Brown has been performing for two decades now, but fans think his net worth is way too low than expected.

Despite being one of the most successful R&B singers of his generation, Brown went through downs because of the legal issues he got involved in. Unfortunately, he even suffered from criticism as fans booed him when Kelly Rowland accepted his Favorite Male R&B artist award at the American Music Awards on his behalf.

According to Deadline, Rowland told the crowd that Brown would not be there to accept the award, so they would need to chill out. The singer skipped the award ceremony where he was slated to perform a Michael Jackson tribute.

With the number of negative comments he is receiving, is Chris Brown's net worth already going down?

Chris Brown Net Worth 2022

Celebrity Net Worth and Wealthy Gorilla estimate Chris Brown's net worth in 2022 as around $50 million. Despite such a whopping amount, fans believe it is too low for Brown, especially since he has sold millions of albums in the past years.

He debuted in 2005 and has since released nine studio albums - most of which earned multi-platinum scores. In fact, his first album immediately became a double-platinum.

Brown's second album, "Exclusive," offered chart-topping songs, as well.

His next musical projects include "Graffiti," "F.A.M.E," "Fortune," "X," "Royalty," "Heartbreak on a Full Moon," "Indigo," and "Breezy."

As of press time, he had already sold more than 100 million albums, becoming one of the best-selling artists. Several accolades, including BET Awards, Billboard Music Awards, and Soul Train Music Awards also recognize his talent.

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As for his tours, Brown earned millions of dollars ever since he started touring in 2006 in his "Up and Close Personal" tour. He headlined his latest tour in 2019, "The Indigoat Tour."

Outside the music industry, Brown starred in several films and TV shows like, "This Christmas," "Takers," "Battle of the Year," "She Ball," "Christmas in Washington," "The Suite Life of Zack and Cody," and "Blackish."

But he hit several glitches because of the controversies and legal troubles he became part of.

In 2009, he was charged with felony domestic assault after abusing his ex-girlfriend, Rihanna. Years later, he was jailed again for violating rules at the treatment facility.

Earlier this year, he was sued for $20 million after claims that he drugged and assaulted a woman emerged.

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