Fabolous Introduces “Meet-And-Freak,” Credits Chris Brown

ATLANTA, GEORGIA – OCTOBER 28: Rapper Fabolous attends Annual Mr. Rugs All Black Affair at Bamboo atlanta on October 28, 2023 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Prince Williams/WireImage)

Affirming Chris Brown’s role in transforming fan engagement into a more intimate experience, he describes it as “Meet-And-Freak,” Fabolous joins the artist’s meet-and-greet racket.

Over the weekend, Fab shared a photo on his Instagram Story with a woman bent over, captioned “Meet & Greet is now Meet & Freak. Thanks, Chris Brown.”

On Tuesday (August 20), the “Breathe” hitmaker revealed that fans are taking full advantage of these suggested poses during the VIP experience. Another photo of a woman as he pulls her hair, is captioned, “The request pose at Meet & Greet’s are out of control.”

Among the collection of artists now adding VIP experiences to their shows, Fabolous is the first to use the term “Meet & Freak.” Fredo Bang, Tank, and Lil Boosie have offered similar “Meet and Greet” experiences following Chris Brown’s going viral. 

It has been reported that Chris Brown is charging $1000 for VIP meet-and-greets. Fabolous price for the experience has not been revealed publicly at this time. 

In 2022, Fabolous and Kevin Hart crashed Chris Brown’s meet-and-greet experience. Hart stole the spotlight from Brown while posing with a fan. Onlookers laughed as Fab walked into the picture and took a few shots as well. 

In other news, Fabolous is featured on Mary J. Blige’s new single, “Breathing.” The duo released a music video for the track last Friday. Fab has been busy in 2024 with new collaborations with Jim Jones, Ne-Yo, and Jacquees

Chris Brown just wrapped up his hugely successful 11:11 tour. During the tour’s finale, he teased a possible 20th-anniversary tour of his debut album in 2025.

Featuring the single “Run It,” Chris Brown released his self-titled debut on November 29, 2005. Bow Wow, Lil Wayne, and Juelz Santana were featured on the album. The album includes classics, “Yo (Excuse Me Miss),” “Gimme That,” “Poppoin’,” and “Say Goodbye.”