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Chris Brown (album)

Chris Brown is the debut studio album by American singer Chris Brown, released on November 29, 2005, through Jive Records. The production on the album was handled by multiple producers including Scott Storch, Cool & Dre, Oak Felder, Bryan-Michael Cox and the Underdogs among others. The album also features guest appearances by Juelz Santana, Lil Wayne, Bow Wow, Jermaine Dupri and more.

Background and recording
At age 13, Brown was discovered in Virginia by Hitmission Records, a local production team that visited the gas station where his father worked, while searching for new talent. Hitmission helped to arrange a demo package, under the name of "C. Sizzle", and approached contacts in New York. Davis later had Brown auditioning in her New York office, and she immediately took him to meet the former president of the Island Def Jam Music Group, Antonio "L.A." Reid, who offered to sign him that day, but Brown refused his proposal because Reid wouldn't talk to his mother. Brown then moved temporarily to Harlem, New York to seek a record deal. The negotiations with Def Jam continued for two months, and ended when Davis lost her job due to a corporate merger. Brown asked her to be his manager, and once Davis accepted, she promoted the singer to other labels such as Jive Records, J-Records and Warner Bros. Records. "I knew that Chris had real talent," says Davis. "I just knew I wanted to be part of it." According to Mark Pitts, in an interview with HitQuarters, Davis presented Brown with a video recording, and Pitts' reaction was: "I saw huge potential ... I didn't love all the records, but I loved his voice. It wasn't a problem because I knew that he could sing, and I knew how to make records." Brown ultimately signed with Jive Records on Christmas Eve of 2004. Brown stated, "I picked Jive because they had the best success with younger artists in the pop market, [...] I knew I was going to capture my African American audience, but Jive had a lot of strength in the pop area as well as longevity in careers." Brown developed the concept for the album along with Mark Pitts and Tina Davis, and began recording it in Miami, Florida. The singer worked with several producers and songwriters—Scott Storch, Cool & Dre, Sean Garrett and Jazze Pha among them—commenting that they "really believed in [him]". In 2023, Brown described working on his first album as a "learning experience". The singer worked on 50 songs before coming to a final 14 tracks to be included on his first album. Brown co-wrote half of the tracks. The whole album took less than eight weeks to produce. The album was initially supposed to be titled Young Love, however, that idea for the album title has been discarded as being "too kiddie". ==Promotion==
Promotion
in December 2005 Through the winter, Brown joined the Scream V Encore Tour, featuring Ciara, Bow Wow, Omarion and Marques Houston, as a supporting act. Later, he headlined the Xbox 360 Presents: Chris Brown Tour, supported by T-Pain. On June 13, 2006, Brown released a DVD entitled ''Chris Brown's Journey, which shows footage of him traveling in England and Japan, getting ready for his first visit to the Grammy Awards, behind the scenes of his music videos and bloopers. On August 17, 2006, to further promote the album, Brown began his major co-headlining tour, The Up Close and Personal Tour''. ==Music==
Music
Chris Brown is an R&B album, characterized by a hip hop soul sound. The album features Brown performing with a "sweet, soaring tenor" over productions that include both hip-hop influenced "gangsta-style rough beats" and traditional R&B instrumentals. According to Vibe, it features "a well-balanced mix of high-energy cuts and young-love ditties". Lyrically, it primarily explores teenage love, mixing themes of first approaches to love involvement, infatuation, physical attraction and coolness. The album also has few episodes where the singer mentions sex with older women, explains his growing up, and talks about his relationship with his mother. ==Singles==
Singles
Brown's official debut single from Chris Brown, "Run It!" was released on June 30, 2005, in the United States. The song features guest vocals from an American rapper Juelz Santana, while the production that was handled by Scott Storch. It reached number one in Australia, New Zealand and on the US Billboard Hot 100, where it stayed for over five weeks, and also achieved continuous airplays, also topping on the airplays for the Billboard Hot 100. The song also topped Billboard Pop 100 chart and entered the top forty on the majority of the chart that it appeared on, further reaching top ten in several countries, including Finland, Hungary, Ireland, Germany, the Netherlands, Scotland, Switzerland and the United Kingdom. The album's second single, "Yo (Excuse Me Miss)" discusses the first conversation someone has with a girl. Produced by duo Dre & Vidal, it was released on December 13, 2005. The song charted in the top ten on the US Hot 100 in the US, peaking at number seven, and became a top ten hit in Australia, the Netherlands, and New Zealand. "Yo (Excuse Me Miss)" was followed by "Gimme That." A remix featuring guest vocals from a fellow American rapper Lil Wayne was released as the album's third single on May 7, 2006, and peaked at number 15 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. Fourth single "Say Goodbye" was released on August 8, 2006. Produced by Bryan-Michael Cox, it became another top ten hit for Brown in the US. The album's fifth and final single, "Poppin'" was released on November 21, 2006, and became a top five hit on Billboards Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. ==Critical reception==
Critical reception
{{Music ratings Andy Kellman of AllMusic said that the album "almost always involves an even push-and-pull between what appeals to kids who don't consider street credibility and those who do," praising Brown's introduction in R&B music as "a refreshing presence, a high-schooler who's neither as family friendly as Will Smith nor as comically vulgar as Pretty Ricky." In 2015, Vibe praised the album for showcasing the singer's "intriguingly robust level of talent," noting how the album made him being "quickly stamped as the future of R&B." In a further retrospective review, Mya Singleton from Yardbarker listed the album among "the best R&B albums of the 2000s," stating that the singer with the self-titled album "helped usher in a newer generation of R&B artists". Awards and nominations ==Commercial performance==
Commercial performance
Chris Brown debuted at number two on the US Billboard 200 chart, selling 154,000 copies in its first week. This became Brown's first US top-ten debut. On December 1, 2025, the album was a certified quadraple platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for sales of over four million copies. By April 2011, the album had sold 2.1 million copies in the United States alone and over three million copies worldwide. ==Track listing==
Track listing
Notes • signifies co-producer(s) • signifies additional producer(s) Sample credits • "Run It!" contains a portion of the composition "I Know What Boys Like" as written by Chris Butler. • "Young Love" contains a sample from "Sideshow" as written by Bobby Eli and Vinnie Barrett and performed by Blue Magic. • "Ain't No Way (You Won't Love Me)" contains a portion of the composition of "Song of the Dragon & Phoenix" as written by Zhang Fuquan. • "Run It! (Remix)" contains a sample from "Jam Master Jay" as performed by Run DMC. • "So Glad" contains a sample from "It's Great To Be Here" as performed by The Jackson 5. • "Seen the Light" contains a sample from "I See the Light" as performed by Billy Paul. ==Personnel==
Personnel
Executive producers: Chris Brown, Tina Davis, Mark Pitts • Art direction: Courtney Walter • A&R: Leticia Hilliard, Matt SchwartzAssistant recording engineers: Val Brathwrite (track 7), Vadim Chislov (2, 5, 16), Anthony G. Crisano (1, 5, 9, 12, 15–16), Patrick Magee (2, 5, 16), Lucas McLendon (1), Tadd Mingo (14), Aaron Renner (4, 6, 10) • Bass: David Cabrerra (track 9) • Design: Courtney Walter • Recording engineers: Wayne Allison (tracks 2, 5, 16), Vincent Dilorenzo (3, 11), Conrad Golding (2, 5, 16), Dabling "Hobby Boy" Harward (4, 6, 10), John Horesco IV (14), Eddie Hustle (music 1), Charles McCrorey (2, 5, 9, 16), Oak Felder (8), Carlos Paucar (5, 16), Keith Sengbusch (9, 12), Kelly Sheehan (4, 6, 10), Shea Taylor (15), Alonzo Vargas (12), Sam Thomas (7, 13) • Guitar: Val Brathwrite, Aaron Fishbein (tracks 2, 5, 16), David Cabrerra (9) • Keyboards: Kendrick Dean (tracks 7, 13), Shea Taylor (15) • Mastering: Herb Powers • Mixing: Kevin "KD" Davis (track 8), Vincent Dilorenzo (3, 11), Jermaine Dupri (14), Jean-Marie Horvat (7, 13), Eddie Hustle (1), Rich Keller (12), Phil Tan (14), The Underdogs (4, 6, 10), Stephen "Stevo" George (15), Brian Stanley (2, 5, 9, 16) • Mixing assistant: Val Brathwaite (tracks 2, 5, 16), Steve Tolle (9), Mike Tschupp (2) • Multi instruments: Bryan-Michael Cox (tracks 7, 13), Vidal Davis (3, 11), Andre Harris (3, 11), Shea Taylor (drum machine 15) • Photography: Clay Patrick McBride • Remix producer: Jermaine Dupri (track 14), L-Rock (14) • Background vocals: Steve Russell (track 10) • Vocal producer: Lamont "LA" Flemming (track 15), Shannon "Slam" Lawrence (12) • Vocal recording: Charles McCrorey (tracks 1, 15), Stephen "Stevo" George (additional 15) • Vocal tracking: Ian Crosse (track 8) ==Charts==
Charts
Weekly charts Year-end charts ==Certifications==
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