Usually, when albums are slapped with warning stickers, the advisory is over the lyrical content, not the morality of the artist.

Well, it should come as no surprise that, once again, the normal rules of conduct don't apply to Chris Brown.

A group of U.K. campaigners has taken it upon themselves to ensure that prospective buyers of Brown's fifth studio album, Fortune, think before they purchase. In particular, that they think about the singer's violent past.