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"Fine China" was written by Chris Brown, CBE artist Sevyn Streeter, Eric Bellinger and Roccstar, while production was handled by Roccstar and PK. [5] It is an R&B song, [6] with Brown singing "I'm not dangerous" in a vintage King-of-Pop falsetto over elastic bass and swinging Eighties funk grooves, according to Rolling Stone ' s Matt Diehl. [7]
Fine china most often refers to: Porcelain; Fine china may also refer to: Fine China (band), an American indie rock band. "Fine China" (Chris Brown song) Fine China (Lana Del Rey song) Fine China (Klara Stenvall) "Fine China" (Future and Juice Wrld song)
X is the sixth studio album by American singer Chris Brown. It was released on September 16, 2014, by CBE Entertainment and RCA Records. The album serves as the follow-up to his fifth album Fortune (2012). [1] [2] Brown for the album worked with several producers, including RoccStar, Danja, Nic Nac, Diplo and others.
Christopher Chrishan Dotson, better known by his stage name Prince Chrishan (or simply Chrishan), is an American singer, songwriter, and record producer.He is known for his songwriting and production work for fellow R&B singer Chris Brown, having been credited on each of his studio albums since Royalty in 2015.
Brown also spoke about Lamar's appearance on the track: “I picked Kendrick because his subject matter as a lyricist is beyond everybody else’s.” [1] Brown told Billboard in 2013 that the song was "a potential second single" from X, following its lead single "Fine China"; however the track ended up not being released as a single. [2]
"Fine by Me" is a song by American singer Chris Brown from his seventh studio album Royalty. It was released as a single on November 27, 2015, by RCA Records . [ 3 ]
Images from the shoot were released online the next day, as one of the images showed Chris Brown, Lil Wayne and Busta Rhymes standing on top of an ambulance car in front of an industrial building, while another image showed the DeLorean sports car from the 1985 film, Back to the Future. [13] The video premiered online on March 10, 2011.
Chris Brown released the music video for "Wobble Up" on May 20, 2019. American rapper Tyga and internet celebrity Dan Rue make cameos in the video. [5] [6] The video was directed by Brown and Arrad Rahgoshay. One day following its release, the team behind the video was accused by German artist Marius Sperlich for stealing and copying his artworks.