Chris Brown continued to stage an impressive public comeback today.
Performing the National Anthem at an event in Washington DC, he looked every bit the reformed character.
And it seems his fans have certainly forgiven the formerly shamed singer, flocking for photos with their idol.
Brown, 21, was singing in front of the Washington Monument at the Kennedy Shriver Challenge this morning.
The star looked laid-back and relaxed in tan chinos, a white sweatshirt and grey denim jacket with a fur collar.
As he left the stage, he replaced his trilby hat which he'd removed as a mark of repsect as he sang the anthem.
Later on, he was dressed in an red Audi-branded trancksuit with a white hoodie underneath to shoot some hoops on the basketball court.
Brown looked delighted as he made a basket while onlookers watched. He then took the time to pose for photos with some female fans.
Brown has been working on boosting his negative positive image following the incident last year in which he assaulted his then-girlfriend Rihanna, 22.
It looks like he's having some success at last with resurrecting his shattered career.
Following number one single 'Deuces' from his forthcoming album F.A.M.E, last week he released the video of new song Yeah 3X.
'Thank you GOD for allowing me to inspire the world with the abilities you have given!!!' Chris wrote on Twitter.
'And thanks for my wonderful fans.Thanks for allowing me to share this with you. It’s my ART. If your world is gloomy, there are only two things to do… DREAM and DANCE!!'
Chris also has a tattoo under his left arm and reads 'FAME' - the same as his new album name. It stands for 'Forgive All My Enemies'.
Deuces marked his first real musical success since his arrest in February 2009.
His third album, Graffiti, was released in December 2009 and was his lowest selling CD to date.
Brown tweeted last month: '#1 single in the country and the #1 movie in the country. Life has turned around for me. I couldn't be more happier. Thanks to the fans.'
Performing the National Anthem at an event in Washington DC, he looked every bit the reformed character.
And it seems his fans have certainly forgiven the formerly shamed singer, flocking for photos with their idol.
Brown, 21, was singing in front of the Washington Monument at the Kennedy Shriver Challenge this morning.
Fan-friendly: Chris Brown stops to pose in his tracksuit with two excited young girls at the Kennedy Shriver Challenge in Washington DC
Yet another fan poses for a photo with her idol
As he left the stage, he replaced his trilby hat which he'd removed as a mark of repsect as he sang the anthem.
Later on, he was dressed in an red Audi-branded trancksuit with a white hoodie underneath to shoot some hoops on the basketball court.
Brown looked delighted as he made a basket while onlookers watched.
Funky dresser: Chris wore a stylish trilby hat as he left the Kennedy Shriver Challenge event in Washington DC today
Brown has been working on boosting his negative positive image following the incident last year in which he assaulted his then-girlfriend Rihanna, 22.
It looks like he's having some success at last with resurrecting his shattered career.
Following number one single 'Deuces' from his forthcoming album F.A.M.E, last week he released the video of new song Yeah 3X.
'Thank you GOD for allowing me to inspire the world with the abilities you have given!!!' Chris wrote on Twitter.
'And thanks for my wonderful fans.Thanks for allowing me to share this with you. It’s my ART. If your world is gloomy, there are only two things to do… DREAM and DANCE!!'
Action shot: Chris looks thrilled to dunk a basketball at the event today
Deuces marked his first real musical success since his arrest in February 2009.
His third album, Graffiti, was released in December 2009 and was his lowest selling CD to date.
Brown tweeted last month: '#1 single in the country and the #1 movie in the country. Life has turned around for me. I couldn't be more happier. Thanks to the fans.'
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