That mess sounds like some Michael Bolton crap to me. “Should’ve Kissed You” is definitely built for radio play, but nothing I would spin on my radio shows. It’s funky except every time it reverts to the glow sticks and whistles mess I want to run a fork through my ears. “Oh My Love” starts out kid of funky, but then it slides off to the pop crowd shit again. I don’t know this producer named Harmony, but I swear the production from Harmony sounds EXACTLY like some Timbaland production. I’ve already said it, but this record is dope. “Wet The Bed” with Ludacris finally gets back to the Chris Brown I want to hear.
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“Oh My Love” treads dangerously close to the same vibe, but it’s more of a ballad so it’s a little easier to listen to…still not anything I will play twice. I can DEFINITELY live without any more Justin Bieber so “Next To You” was just too difficult for me to even listen all the way through. I guess he wants to reach deeper into the crossover audience and get that pop crowd, but I can live without that mess pulsing through my speakers. Breezy went over the top with that one…straight buggin’. If you’re into that Euro-club flavor then get your glow sticks and whistles out for “Yeah 3X”. It was produced by Harmony, but you can’t tell me you don’t hear Timbaland’s style in that production. “Say It With Me” is built for that Euro-club audience and you already know I’m not feelin’ that. That’s the downside of using a classic song to flip. “She Ain’t You” is dope, but I have to admit the use of the SWV “Right Here” sample, which is really built on Michael Jackson’s “Human Nature”, had me digging the original song out. “Look At Me Now” ha been banging for 3 months now so you already know that record is fire (check it out on my Unique Styles 2K11 Vol 1 hosted by Def Jam/We The Best’s Ace Hood). “Up To You” is a nice ballad to follow, then “No BS” drops in and Chris Brown gets his Rated Sex vibe rolling – yes it will be on my Rated Sex mixtape series. Chris Brown has returned with a fury and leads the album off with the perfect song “Deuces” to shrug off any left over haters from his drama last year. Ultimately the album sold over two million copies in the US alone and earned two Grammy Award nominations for Best New Artist and Best Contemporary R&B Album.Chris Brown’s “F.A.M.E.” ( Fans Are My Everything) album is due for release on March 18 and by now you should have heard enough singles and leaks to know what to expect. "Yo (Excuse Me Miss)" was a second top 10 hit single from the collection. It hit #2 on the album chart and sold over 150,000 copies in its first week. "Run It!" was the first single from Chris Brown's self-titled debut album. Actress Destiny Lightsy appears like Chris Brown's love interest in the music video. It features girls and boys participating in dance-offs in a school gym. The accompanying music video earned an MTV Video Music Awards nomination for Best New Artist. The song was also a #1 smash in Australia and New Zealand as well as climbing to #2 in the UK.
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It also reached #1 on the R&B chart in the US. "Run It!" became only the third debut single from a male solo artist to hit #1 on the Billboard Hot 100. It was produced by Scott Storch and gave ample room for Chris Brown to introduce both his dancing and singing prowess. At the age of 16, Chris Brown blasted on to the pop charts with this drama-filled dance floor banger.