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Chris Brown

Chris Brown Tracks
1. Intro
2. Run It! Featuring Juelz Santana
3. Yo (Excuse Me Miss)
4. Young Love
5. Gimme That
6. Ya Man Ain’t Me
7. Winner
8. Ain’t No Way (You Won’t Love Me)
9. What’s My Name Featuring Noah
10. Is This Love?
11. Poppin’
12. Just Fine
13. Say Goodbye
14. Run It! Remix Featuring Bow Wow & Jermaine Dupri
15. Thank You
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More MTV-produced garbage..
1
This album is proof that all you need is a 'pretty face' to get by in life. Chris Brown, and most of the mainstream R&B scene is garbage. The people that're calling this impressive are obviously uneducated, or just a product of the music television brainwashed generation. This is not music; this is trash.
Posted by Anonymous, on 2006-01-12
Sissy Azz Girl
1
Who would buy some (...)from some clown who will have only 1 number one hit,this album is for little 9 year old brats and
(...) who can't get men.The only true hit he'll ever have is (...)Run It which is overplayed
Posted by Anonymous, on 2006-01-07
The Future of R&B!
4
Chris Brown is on top of the world right now. His debut single "Run It" stayed on the top of the Hot 100 for a few weeks, making all heads turn his direction just to see who this new kid on the block really is. The 16-year-old Virginian actually considered a rap career, but opted for singing after realizing the attention he caused when girls would hear his voice. I have to admit that I didn't like "Run It" when it first came out. I heard it when I saw the video one day and immediately thought of the same comparison many of you probably came up with yourselves....."He's trying to be Usher!" And because of this early rush to judgment, I kind of shunned the idea of even listening to his self-titled album. But then I saw his video for "Yo (Excuse Me Miss)" and I saw what some label heads obviously saw....potential.

We've all heard "Run It" a million times. And even though it's played all over the place, the song doesn't seem cohesive like an Usher track would be. Even his live performances of the song don't impress me. But then I heard the rest of the album and realized that "Run It" is probably his worst track considering he sings out of his range on the song. Thankfully he keeps within his limits on mostly all the remaining tracks on his album. "Yo (Excuse Me Miss)" is more convincing because there is a concept behind the song, and his singing doesn't come close to any unacceptable levels. "Young Love" uses a few samples and reminds you of a bunch of other songs from the past, but Chris Brown does a good job of making it his own. Some other good songs are "Gimme That," "Ain't No Way," "What's My Name," and "Poppin." But his stand out tracks are without a doubt his more mellow cuts. "Ya Man Ain't Me," "Winner," "Is This Love" are perfect examples of his smoother side. But the best selection has to be "Say Goodbye," a song worthy enough to be his third single.

Chris Brown made a believer out of me, especially once I got past the whole "He trying to be Usher" phase. And the truth of the matter is the simple fact that EVERYBODY should be trying to be the level Usher is at right now. But Chris Brown outright trying to BE him couldn't be any farther from the truth. He has his own appeal that many teenage girls have already witnessed, yet he isn't confined to just the young adult market. They just happen to be the main audience, much like a Mario or Omarion. But as soon as Chris Brown and these other cats get a little older like Marques Houston and Usher, the more mature crowd will see what these young fellas are made of. Usher came out right around the same age, and his song didn't climb up and stay at number one on the charts nor was his album sought out by every teenage girl out here. Chris Brown unquestionably has the capability of being just as big a star as Usher...if not bigger.
Posted by Anonymous, on 2006-01-06