F.A.M.E. by Chris Brown (4)

F.A.M.E.

Chris Brown (4)

2011

F.A.M.E. is a Soul & Funk album by Chris Brown (4), originally released in 2011. On Gatefold: 18 pressings tracked.

Sound DNA

  • Soul & Funk
  • Contemporary R&B
  • polished
  • anthemic
  • urban

About

From the outset of his career, Chris Brown had a lot of sounds and styles he wanted to explore, but with his fourth studio album, <i>F.A.M.E.</i>, and its accompanying expanded edition, he found the best way to fully inhabit them. Shifting between muted alt-R&B, effervescent raps, soft rock, and EDM, the album sees C. Breezy gratifying all his artistic impulses as he explores themes of broken love, optimism, and dance-floor ecstasy. Sprawling yet self-contained, <i>F.A.M.E.</i> is a sleek, powerful impression of pop virtuosity. The LP begins with a goodbye. Floating over the atmospheric synths of "Deuces," he lets loose a resolute farewell to an ex-lover, distilling the bitterness through an anthemic hook that insists on being repeated. Ambient, expressive, and infectious, it's an apex breakup song. Meanwhile, the Kevin McCall–assisted "No B.S." is for bedroom eyes and late-night passion, with a sultry commitment that evokes ’90s baby-making anthems. Crossing into more exuberant affairs, C. Breezy jumps into Europop with "Yeah 3X," an immersive collision of call-and-response interaction and turn-up chants designed to shake a stadium. "Should've Kissed You" is longing pop-R&B tinged with the warmth and regret of kisses never planted. It’s Breezy at his most versatile, and the expanded edition only intensifies the effect. "Bomb" is an exotic—and erotic—thrill ride that featured guest Wiz Khalifa only enhances with playful bars and effortless confidence. The Timbaland-produced "Paper, Scissors, Rock" is an energetic Big Sean and Breezy collaboration that feels like the cousin of Sean's "My Last." With Breezy's swaggering bars alongside athletic flows from Busta Rhymes and Lil Wayne, "Look At Me Now" remains a centerpiece and an appropriate directive for the defining vision of a generational artist.

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Tracklist

  1. 1Deuces (feat. Tyga & Kevin McCall)4:36
  2. 2Up To You4:07
  3. 3No BS (feat. Kevin McCall)4:07
  4. 4Look At Me Now (feat. Lil Wayne & Busta Rhymes)3:42
  5. 5She Ain't You4:08
  6. 6Say It With Me3:01
  7. 7Yeah 3X4:01
  8. 8Next To You (feat. Justin Bieber)4:25
  9. 9All Back4:26
  10. 10Wet the Bed (feat. Ludacris)4:26
  11. 11Oh My Love4:44
  12. 12Should've Kissed You4:24
  13. 13Beautiful People (feat. Benny Benassi)3:46
  14. 14Bomb (feat. Wiz Khalifa)3:33
  15. 15Love the Girls (feat. Eva Simons)3:11
  16. 16Paper, Scissors, Rock (feat. Big Sean & Timbaland)3:44
  17. 17Beg For It3:44
  18. 18Champion (feat. Chris Brown)3:57

Credits

Performers

Rare pressing on Gatefold · 18 pressings tracked on Gatefold