Chris Brown released his self-entitled debut album in 2005, and at the time blew up as a fresh face on the R&B scene as a 16-year-old child prodigy who was to take the R&B scene by storm as he churned out numerous hits in such a short time frame. The album sold big due to his Pop appeal and ... Read review
Intro (Chris Brown) Run It! (Chris Brown) (Juelz Santana) Yo (Excuse Me Miss) (Chris ... more
Brown) Young Love (Chris Brown) Gimme That (Chris Brown) Ya Man Ain't Me (Chris Brown) Winner (Chris Brown) Ain't No Way (You Won't Love Me) (Chris Brown) What's My Name (Chris Brown) (Noah) Is This Love? (Chris Brown) Poppin' (Chris Brown) Just Fine (Chris Brown) Say Goodbye (Chris Brown) Run It! (Remix) (Bow Wow) (Chris Brown) (Jd) So Glad (Chris Brown) Seen The Light (Chris Brown) (Rico Love) Thank You (Chris Brown) Gimme That (Remix) (Chris Brown) (Lil' Wayne)
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Advantages: Lots of big tunes Disadvantages: A couple of tracks let it down
Chris Brown released his self-entitled debut album in 2005, and at the time blew up as a fresh face on the R&B scene as a 16-year-old child prodigy who was to take the R&B scene by storm as he churned out numerous hits in such a short time frame. The album sold big due to his Pop appeal and freshness.
1. “Intro”
2. “Run It”
This one was his breakthrough single, but I have to admit that this wasn’t the point ... ...in this case you have Chris in the actual situation and not reminiscing on it at you have him speaking on how he feels that he has found love at an early age (despite the fact that so many expect it not to last).
**Four Stars**
5. “Gimme That”
For me, the defining feature of this one, when it dropped as a single was the fact that it was around about the time when Lil’ Wayne put in a plan top feature on every ... more
Chris Brown released his self-entitled debut album in 2005, and at the time blew up as a fresh face on the R&B scene as a 16-year-old child prodigy who was to take the R&B scene by storm as he churned out numerous hits in such a short time frame. The album sold big due to his Pop appeal and freshness.
1. “Intro”
2. “Run It”
This one was his breakthrough single, but I have to admit that this wasn’t the point where I started following him from as here, this song has him made out to basically any new Pop act on the scene performing what is a catchy song which would appeal to the teeny-boppers, and few others in addition to this. Not even the short appearance from Juelz Santana did it for me, and I saw it to be a fairly average song.
**Three Stars**
3. “Yo”
The track listings appear to follow the ordering of the singles as this one came as his second single, and I have to say that this was most certainly an improvement on what we had heard prior to this as you find him doing a song which takes down the tempo and has him basically tell the listener about his little on-going crush, and how he wishes to get the girl he wants through the lyrics of the song.
**Four Stars**
4. “Young Love”
Any Hip Hop fans would be forced to compare this to a Slick Rick track off his debut album, and what he seems to bring in through that song, but in this case you have Chris in the actual situation and not reminiscing on it at you have him speaking on how he feels that he has found love at an early age (despite the fact that so many expect it not to last).
**Four Stars**
5. “Gimme That”
For me, the defining feature of this one, when it dropped as a single was the fact that it was around about the time when Lil’ Wayne put in a plan top feature on every major artists music from here until the release of his albums “Tha Carter II” and “Tha Carter III”, but this isn’t the remix and so this element doesn’t come into things, but aside from this short featured rap, it is a fairly good one with him doing more club work.
**Four Stars**
6. “Ya Man Ain’t Me”
The freaky beats which open this song off really reminds me of the type of R&B you would have heard throughout the nineties, and I felt that the way he goes back to this Golden Age in the genre was a very good decision as it allows him to show how he is able to adapt to amongst the best music which the genre was able to come up with. It stands right out as one of the best here.
**Five Stars**
7. “Winner”
As this one starts off, and you hear some typical beats from Bryan-Michael Cox, you know that it is bound to be a memorable one as you find him doing another love song, and he is given some likely beats to do it to in order to keep the interest of the listener there, and not lose it with soppy material. There is so much going on with this, and it is written well so you need to hear it more than once to get all of the quality out of it.
**Four Stars**
8. “Ain’t No Way”
The winding synth in this one contrasts greatly from the way he introduces this song, but it seesm to fit right in with his style of singing in such a high pitch, and I felt that by this point you realise just how strong he is as he sings as he is able to work off the production he is given to make a fantastic composition which really doesn’t have anything wrong with it (aside from its hint on Pop at times).
**Four Stars**
9. “What’s My Name”
Noah, who I have never heard of before raps on this one along with Breezy, and I felt that in this case it seemed to work a lot better than earlier on as you have him on the sort of production which you would typically hear from an act like Jagged Edge in the way that it is all done, and I saw this to be a positive in that they did well with this distinctive sound.
**Four Stars**
10. “Is This Love?”
As a naive teenager singing this song, you find him attempting to establish what he has in his life is the thing they call ‘love, and I felt that with this nice lyrics, you have him on some of the best production that you fin on the whole record as the heavy bass in it really commands it, and brings out a new side to him with the hardcore beats giving him what is needed to sing to.
**Five Stars**
11. “Poppin’”
This one came as the final single to the album, and although it didn’t receive as much attention as the first three (of the five) did, it was definitely a stand-out song in my opinion and the fact that he chose to do one which has him take on a much more mature attitude to his music means that it appeals to an older audience than the first ones do., I thought it was the best of the album, and it has him do all he can with what is some unique production from Dre & Vidal.
**Five Stars**
12. “Just Fine”
The beats in this one are likely, and they really bring back the excitement of earlier on within the album, and the club songs which were found there are he gets a big lift with the production, and it allows him to motivate his work about attempting to make his relationship work, despite the animosity which it has seen to endure over the duration of it.
**Four Stars**
13. “Say Goodbye”
The final song opens up with a piano loop which seems to take on influence from K-Ci & JoJo’s “All My Life”, and this can only be a good thing as the loop is part of some epic production which seems to take on some more elaborate things with this funky synth to push it along as he tries to break away from his girl.
**Four Stars**
It is strange for an album to be as strong as this but to have some of the weaker tracks chosen as singles. I have to say that for this reason I was surprised by how good the album was, and that the rest of the album didn’t follow what the rest did with the Pop toned-down and more retro R&B and Hip Hop coming through.
Advantages: Loveable and good songs Disadvantages: The album is very limited
I can't say it is hard to get confused when it comes to this youngsters album, as ChrisBrown released his debut album in late 2005, the album would appear with different versions and different covers (as highlighted by the wide variety of albums by the artist to review). All versions of the album went by the self-titled name of 'ChrisBrown' however the track amounts vary from 8 to 15. For the purposes of this review, I shall be reviewing the eight track version of the album. Welcome to ChrisBrown's world.
When ChrisBrown first burst on to the scene it would be with the single 'Run It', that is the first track on the album if you do not count the Intro (See The Light). Run It was an immediate success and truly was the song of the summer for 2005 and gave ChrisBrown the fanbase he so wanted. Chris was himself only 16 at this point ...
Advantages: Everything Disadvantages: Probably one bad song from 17...
ChrisBrown was born in the small town of Tappahannock, Virginia. He says it was quite hard growing up to be noticed in such a small place, but at only 16 years old, he released his self titled debut album, 'ChrisBrown.'
Now at 17, (18 on May 5th), he's living the dream after his album has sold over one million copies as of 2007. Winning himself awards, appearing on hit show 'The O.C' and having a lead role in dance movie, 'Stomp the yard' alongside Neyo, Columbus Short and Meagan Good.
Tracklisting: -
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. Whats my name, Featuring Noah
10. Is this love?
11. Poppin'
12. Just fine
13. Say Goodbye
14. Run it! remix Featuring Bow Wow and Jermaine Dupri
15. So ...
Advantages: great album, great voice, great vocals Disadvantages: None
I recall watching ChrisBrown's first music video 'Run It' and thinking Wow!! Ok, at the dancing..he has some really good moves, a very talented young man.
'Run It' is his debut single and is also on this album, his first - self titled 'ChrisBrown' and following this track are a number of other great tracks that include 'Yo (Excuse Miss)' which was also a hit and is one of my favourites, great lyrics, beat and sound... 'I don't know your name but Excuse me Miss...'
He has a great voice and great vocals with the ability to reach high notes and he shows great versatility with being able to do both fast upbeat tracks and slow ballads.
I have the full album that includes the slow tracks 'Say Goodbye' which balances out all the upbeat tracks rather nicely making this a great album and a good listen.
He has had more hits since ...
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Product details
Title
Chris Brown
Performer
Chris Brown
Genre
R&B
Sub Genre
Contemporary R&B
Release Date
04/02/2006
Recomended Retail Price
16.99 GBP
Original Release Year
2005
Label / Distributor
Jive / Sony Music/Arvato Services
Producer
Eddie Hustle, Scott Storch
Pieces in Set
1
Studio / Live
Studio
Format
Performer
EAN
828768451021
Catalogue Number
82876845102
Additional notes
Album Notes
Based on the runaway success of his first single, "Run It!" it was clear that 16-year-old Chris Brown was onto something. The song, which rides a pulsing hip-hop beat with Brown's smoothly styled R&B vocals coming in over the top, shot straight to the top of the charts, virtually guaranteeing an ecstatic reception for his full-length self-titled debut. Brown lights upon a clever formula here by combining edgy tracks with a sultry urban-contemporary delivery, and bringing to that mixture the fresh-faced innocence of teen pop acts. (In the photo spread inside the CD's booklet, Brown is dressed in what looks like a Boy Scout uniform.) Like Usher, whom he resembles in some respects, Brown's music is likely to make 15-year-old girls swoon, yet there is a vitality here (thanks in part to high-end production by Scott Storch, the Underdogs, and others) and a musical sophistication that promises even better things to come from this young upstart.
Titles on disc 1
1.
Intro
2.
Run It - Brown, Chris & 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 - Brown, Chris & Noah
10.
Is This Love
11.
Poppin'
12.
Just Fine
13.
Say Goodbye
14.
Run It (remix) - Brown, Chris & Bow Wow/Jermaine Dupri
15.
So Glad (bonus track)
16.
Seen The Light (bonus track) - Brown, Chris & Rico Love
17.
Thank You
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