The two biggest highlights in the album have to be "Look At Me Now" (with pulse-pounding kicks, an addictive hook, and one of the best verses from hip-hop veteran Busta Rhymes, this is easily a fan-favorite) and "Next 2 You", featuring the new teen heartthrob, Justin Bieber, who does not overshadow, but does not underwhelm, and seems like a well-thought out choice for this tribal-inspired pop smash. It show diversity that most would've thought left Brown a long time ago. There is no same sound, but that could be a good sign as well. As a return from his media blackout, he seems to be coming back to terms with his livelihood. But as a positive, the album sounds well as a whole, minus a few unneeded tracks. This seems like another attempt to mix two different sounds together with no sense of a medium or a flow. Deuces needed no reintroduction being the smash it was from the mix tapes, and No BS didn't need to be replayed for the THIRD time. You have five songs that most people have already heard on the album and eight songs that don't live up to the hype I was expecting. This album may not be, but it looks rushed. Deuces needed no reintroduction being the smash it was from the mix tapes, and No BS didn't need Before you read this, you should know that this is from a person who believed that Graffiti was one of his best work. … Expandīefore you read this, you should know that this is from a person who believed that Graffiti was one of his best work. If I offended anyone with this I do apologize but I believe I have been truthful about this album and someone needed to take the time to write it. You will not be disappointed and Chris Brown is back from the dead. In close, I tell anyone who took the time to read all of this to buy this album.
And Oh my love is a much better song than She ain't you (I wonder why the pro's made such a big fuss about such trash when the rest of the album was clearly superior). I'm not going to take the time to go through the album song by song but I will say that I think song #8 (Next to You w/ Justin Beiber) is professionally underated. I agree with the so-called pro's that said that this album at least gives the fans hope of a stronger future Chris Brown (so in that respect I guess I partially agree with Car123 about Fortune). Third, and this is my final say on this album, this album is exactly what Chris Brown needed to put out.
I say that because if you listen to Jodeci, nothing about FAME sounds anything like it. Well, I am here to tell you that the comparison has to do with one member of Jodeci (whose name eludes me) had an alleged abusive relationship with Mary J. Now if you are like me, you are probably wondering how they drew that conclusion.
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Second, some of these so-called professional reviews compared Chris Brown's current effort to Jodeci. Brown has 4 top hits off of this album (and that was before the release) makes their statements simply not true. They offer no specifics about particular songs and, furthermore, the fact that Mr.
Makes one wonder if they even listened to the CD. First, under user ratings as of the time of this review, there are 2 ratings of 3 and 0 that use the exact same wording. I have read other reviews (including users) on this site and I must say some of the things I have read are inaccurate. He clearly has an agenda to entertain people with this album and I believe he has accomplished it. The production here is better than Graffitti and the singing is more inspired. He sounds better on the rest of the CD using his own content. He should not use Michael Jackson's material. I have read other reviews (including users) on this site and I I'm giving this album a 9 because of #5.