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Antonio Brown has been living glamourously since his release from the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Brown, who was once the highest-paid wide receiver in the NFL, is now pursuing a career in the music industry.

So far, he has achieved success in his musical ventures. One can see him partying with various other celebrities. Recently, on his Instagram, AB announced the venue for his birthday party.

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He has invited all his fans to attend the party, which will be in Miami. It’s going to be a spectacular event.

Brown wrote in the post, “Put that Sh*t On……….Come Celebrate with me” The former Bucs receiver wants his fans to join the event and celebrate his birthday on the 10th of July.

 

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With what we know about AB, there are going to be many prominent people present at this event.

Antonio Brown is on the right trajectory in his music career

Brown’s NFL career halted abruptly after the incident against the New York Jets, which was the final nail in the coffin with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. However, he has recovered well from that moment and is still a successful individual.

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Recently, AB’s song called “Pit Not the Palace” crossed the mark of a billion streams on Apple Music. It gives an estimate of how much success he is able to achieve in his new endeavor.

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Moreover, Brown has made good connections with many prominent people. As a result, they’ll help him to walk on the right trajectory in his music career. Even his first album did well, and he keeps working hard to become even more successful in the music field.

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