Trouble seems to be following r&b singer Chris Brown everywhere he goes. According to TMZ, another stabbing allegedly took place at a Hollywood nightclub following Brown's performance on Monday night (Sept. 22).

The 25-year-old "Love More" singer had just finished a set at a YMCMB Drake/Lil Wayne after-party at Supperclub when a fight broke out as people were leaving. A source told TMZ that during the brawl someone pulled out a knife.

The unidentified victim was taken to a local hospital and is expected to make a full recovery. Law enforcement told TMZ that no arrests have been made because no wants to talk about what happened. Reportedly, police believe the problem is with Brown's entourage even though the stabbing has not been connected to the singer.

According to TMZ, the LAPD has been quietly meeting with club owners to persuade them to blacklist Brown and his crew but the clubs refuse because Brown's appearance equals a lot of money for them.

"When Brown and his people show, we know what's going to happen. It's a headache for us," one police source told TMZ.

Last month, Suge Knight, along with two other people, were shot following a party hosted by Brown at 1OAK nightclub. Page Six recently reported that Brown's Fashion Week after-party in the Meatpacking District turned violent when a clubgoer smashed a beer bottle.

Reportedly a piece of the broken bottle hit a 28-year-old man in the eye causing damage. The victim was taken to the hospital and the man who smashed the bottle was escorted out of the club by security. Following the party Brown took to Twitter to disconnect himself from the scuffle.

"There was no brawl involving me or anyone from my camp last night at VIP room. The devil is in full effect at all times. God is the way," he tweeted.

However, it seems like the damage has already been done. Last month, Page Six reported that Brown was added to the NYPD's "Hip-Hop Squad" list. Other rappers include Drake, Khloe Kardashian's ex French Montana, Lil Wayne, Faboulous and Wiz Khalifa.

Supposedly whenever someone on the list is set to appear at a club police automatically add extra security in anticipation of a fight or altercation.