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11:11 is a double album, with its two sides containing 11 tracks each. [19] The album's musical style mixes R&B, pop music, Afrobeats and dancehall. [2] According to Kayla Sandiford of Renowned for Sound, 11:11 "seeks to make use of a range of rhythmic elements", with Brown incorporating Afrobeats "on various tracks which embrace a funkier, percussion-driven feel". [20]
Breezy is the tenth studio album by American singer Chris Brown, released on June 24, 2022, as the follow-up to his 2019 album Indigo. [7] The artists featured on the album are Lil Wayne, Anderson .Paak, Blxst, Lil Baby, H.E.R., EST Gee, Wizkid, Jack Harlow, Tory Lanez, Fivio Foreign, Ella Mai, Yung Bleu, Capella Grey, Lil Durk, Davido, and Bryson Tiller.
In June 2023 Chris Brown previewed on his Instagram account a remix to Byron Messia's 2023 single "Talibans", that ended up never being released officially. [2] In August, Brown performed in Kingston, Jamaica for his Under the Influence Tour, and was spotted filming a music video with Sean Kingston and Messia at Tivoli Gardens during his days in the country. [3]
Brown’s new album, “11:11,” went from 11 songs to 22 at the last minute, continuing a long trend of the Grammy winner dropping albums with more than 20 songs. Chris Brown’s latest album ...
"Residuals" is a song by American singer Chris Brown, taken from the deluxe edition of his eleventh studio album, 11:11, released on April 11, 2024. The song was later serviced to rhythmic contemporary radio on September 10, 2024, as the album's fourth single. [2]
Brown's self-titled debut album, Chris Brown was released on November 29, 2005; which reached at number 2 on the US Billboard 200, while charting into the top 10 on the several other music markets. It was later certified triple platinum in the United States, platinum in Australia, and gold Canada and the United Kingdom.
"Weakest Link" is a diss track by American singer-songwriter and rapper Chris Brown. It was released via YouTube and Twitter on April 19, 2024. [2] The song serves as Chris Brown's response to Quavo's diss track "Tender" that was released on April 11, 2024 as a response to Brown's diss to Quavo on "Freak" from the special edition of his eleventh studio album 11:11, also released on April 11, 2024.
"Summer Too Hot" is an R&B mid-tempo, based on what Revolt described as a "bouncy" instrumental. [6] The song was written by Brown along with singer Nasri, who previously worked with the singer for his singles "Don't Judge Me" and "Next to You", Toney Martinez, and Major Myjah, while production was handled by Brown's frequent collaborator RoccStar, and DSTRK. [6]