Bobby Brown most recently gave his first emotional performance since daughter Bobbi Kristina got hospitalized two months ago.
The American singer told the crowd in a TMZ video that he "I must tell ya'll, this feels, this feels, this feels really, really, really really good,". You know, rough times are rough times. Hard times are hard times. I don't know what the hell I'm going through right now, but I'm giving it to God and letting him deal with it."
The 'Every Little Step' singer brought the audience to tears, making a brief emotional speech, which referenced his "hard times" and performed 'Don't Be Cruel' and 'On Our Own'.
Kristina was found unconscious at her home in Georgia two months.
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