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Karrueche Tran Hosts Chris Brown's Jail Release Party; Singer 'Seems Very Happy' (PHOTOS)

Chris Brown celebrated his recent jail release with close friends in Los Angeles on Thursday.

The "Loyal" singer, 25, arrived blindfolded at a private residence in Beverly Hills yesterday where his girlfriend Karrueche Tran, 26, threw him a surprise party. On Monday, Brown was released from a Los Angeles County jail after having served 108 days of a 131-day sentence for probation violation.

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The event was "extremely private" and Brown looked "very healthy and focused," an eyewitness told E! News.

Guests included Amber Rose, Akon, T-Pain, Big Sean and Tyga and they feasted on traditional BBQ cuisine.

"The music is low, it's more like a BBQ than a party, food is on the grill," the source said adding that Brown "seems very happy."

Tran, who was beaming after being reunited with her longtime love, was photographed leading a blindfolded Brown into the party. The pair were subject to split rumors in March, however, they are still in a relationship.

Last month a judged ruled that Brown's involvement in a 2013 Washington, D.C., brawl violated terms of his probation stemming from his 2009 Rihanna assault case.

The embattled singer was arrested in March after being kicked out of a rehabilitation facility for violating its rules. It is still unclear why exactly Brown, who was fulfilling his court-ordered anger management therapy, was kicked out of the facility, however, insiders claim it was due to inappropriate behavior.

Upon his release from jail on June 2 the singer took to social networking site Twitter to express gratitude.

"Humbled and Blessed … Back to the Music and the Fans … Thank you GOD," Brown wrote in a series of tweets Monday after his release.

Brown's Washington D.C. case, which left at least one man injured last October, is scheduled for trial later this year.

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