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He’s a lot like the 16-year-old boy living in the house next door to you: one minute he’s five-foot-seven, the next he’s 6′1. One minute he’s a cute little boy trying to dribble a basketball, the next a superstar point guard. One minute he’s ducking under the covers pleading for five more minutes of shut-eye, the next he’s racing through a day full of recording, performances and interviews. With his easy-going demeanor and schoolboy charm, Chris Brown could easily be somebody that you know. With his incredible voice and a debut cd laced with clever lyrics, hypnotic tracks and impeccable vocals, he’s someone that the world will soon know. Chris isn’t part of some A-list producer’s camp. Nor does he hail from any of those famous urban music hubs like NYC, Compton or the ATL. Straight from Tappahannock, VA — population 2000 — Chris Brown proves that real talent, persistence and charisma still have a place in the music industry. One listen to Chris’ 16-year-old voice and you’re tempted to draw comparisons: Michael Jackson, Tevin Campbell, and Usher. But listen a bit longer and those comparisons begin to dissipate as it becomes clear that, while Chris certainly channels the creativity of those who have come before him, he definitely has a style, a flavor and a place in music that are all his own. His debut CD Young Love takes us on a journey through the malls, parties and teen hangouts as Chris covers a variety of subjects: A girl that he’s dying to hit the dance floor with. A girl that’s got another man. A girl that has him totally and completely head over heels in love. It’s an album about young boys, young girls — Young Love. In selecting songs for Young Love, Chris said he simply relied on his own sense of what was hot and what was real for him and his peers. “When I hear these songs, I feel something. I know I can relate to them. I take myself out of the artist box and I become an audience member and I critique myself.” Chris got his musical initiation early on, inspired by what he refers to as the “eclectic” taste of his parents and soaking in the sounds of his favorites: Michael Jackson, Sam Cooke, Stevie Wonder, Donnie Hathaway, Anita Baker, and Aretha Franklin. But, like most young boys, Chris was soon drawn to rap and was certain that he would be the first emcee to put Tappahannock on the map. “I was rapping,” he recalls. “I didn’t understand that I could sing until I was like 11 or 12. My mom heard me singing around the house and she said, ‘What are you doing? You really can sing!’ So then I started going to school and singing to the girls.” By the time he was 13, Chris realized that his voice was more than just a chick magnet. And so did his mother as he began to hook his son up with various producers. “When I went in and started working, there were ups and downs but I loved it and I knew I wanted to do it for the rest of my life.” Chris may still be a lot like the boy who lives next door to you. But not really. You’ll see.
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05月 28th, 2008 at 9:41 pm
By Dorrie Wheeler
Sixteen year old Chris Brown has released his debut self titled CD. It would be cliché to say that his debut CD is impressive but that’s exactly what it is. His CD is a very impressive start to what has all of the makings of a long career in the music industry. When he sings you can hear the “I want to win,” and tenacity in his voice.
The CD opens with a brief intro where Chris pays homage to his home town of Tappahannock, Virginia and is followed by the popular single “Run It-Remix” featuring Juelz Santana. “Run It” is followed up by the official second single “Yo (Excuse Me Miss).” “Young Love” is a real laid back cut. “Give Me That,” is a decent album track.
One of the hottest songs on the album is “Ya Man Ain’t Me.” It seems like this would have been the logical second single since it might resonant with more listeners. This song really has the appeal of a wide listening audience and music lovers of all ages would enjoy this song. “Ain’t No Way” is another really hot song on the album. “Poppin,” and “Just Fine” are equally impressive. The production on both songs are awesome. The CD also includes the “Run It” remix featuring Jermaine Dupri and Bow Wow. This song falls short of capturing the magic of the Juelz Santana remix.
Upon listening to Chris Brown’s debut album you will think about a young Usher or Mario-which isn’t a bad thing. It’s really an album that any music lover can appreciate. They are both very talented established artists. Chris Brown has proven with his debut that he is not just another teen singer. One good thing about this album is that it’s an R&B album. There aren’t featured rappers on every single. Fans will be pleased to know that the CD insert includes a large fold out poster and lots of pictures of Chris. With a ridiculous fan base, a record breaking debut single, a hot debut single, and a good team on his side, Chris Brown has proven that he is the next big thing in R&B music.
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05月 28th, 2008 at 10:47 pm
By Joseph S. Kennedy “Joseph’s daughter” (who wants to know?)
This is Joseph’s DAUGHTER.
This album is great. Chris has a good voice for a 16 year old. (And for the person who said that Ralph Tresvant sounded like a young boy singing. Reality Check: He sounded like a GIRL. A good singing girl, but a girl nonetheless.)
Anyway, the beat on the album are great and the songs are iresistably addicting. My favorites are:
Just Fine (Fav song on the album)
Winner (Second Fave)
Gimme That
Run It
Yo (Excuse Me Miss)
Ya Man Ain’t Me
In conclusion, by the album. You’ll love it. And Chris, I look forward to seeing what you in the future.
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05月 28th, 2008 at 10:49 pm
By Nardsbaby “Connoisseur of the written word™” (Westside Chi-town, IL United States)
Give it up for Chris Brown, only 16, yet he’s mature enough to bring a refreshing voice to music. YOUNG LOVE is definitely worth a chance for you to RUN IT!
Chris Browns’ clever lyrics prove that he is definitely a big boy with the finesse it takes to remain in this industry.