The official track list to Chris Brown’s F.A.M.E. album has been revealed, released early Tuesday morning February 22. The track list was later confirmed by a member of Chris Brown’s marketing team. The album is already available for download on amazon and will be available for pre-order on itunes March 1st. The album will be available in stores March 22.
F.A.M.E. Tracklising:
Chris Brown, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer - Harvey Mason, Composer, Lyricist - Eric Dawkins, Composer, Lyricist - Damon Thomas, Composer, Lyricist - The Underdogs, Producer - Lamar Edwards, Composer, Lyricist - Andrew Hey, Recording Engineer - David Boyd, Assistant Engineer - Jaycen Joshua, Mixing Engineer - Dabling Harward, Recording Engineer - Michael Daley, Producer - Jesus Garnica. Brown, a triple-threat as a singer/dancer/actor, has co-written on the majority of F.A.M.E, and has collaborated with a wide range of his peers including: Justin Bieber, Lil Wayne, Wiz Khalifa, Ludacris and more. On this album some of the songs are more grown-up, says Chris in describing the album. Recorded By, Mixed By – Brian Springer. Written-By – Amber Streeter, Andre Merritt, Chris Brown (4), Christopher Bridges, Derrick 'Bigg D' Baker., Joseph Bereal, Kevin McCall. Producer – Derrick 'Bigg D' Baker. Recorded By Assistant, Mixed By Assistant – Iain Findlay. Recorded By, Mixed By – Brian Springer.
1. Deuces (Explicit Version) featuring Tyga & Kevin McCall
2. Up 2 You
3. No Bullshit (Explicit Version)
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4. Look At Me Now (Explicit Version) featuring Lil & Busta Rhymes
5. She Ain’t You
6. Say It With Me
7. Yeah 3x (Explicit Version)
8. Next 2 You featuring Justin Bieber
9. All Back
10. Wet The Bed featuring Ludacris
11. Oh My Love
12. Should’ve Kissed You
13. Beautiful People featuring Benny Benassi
F.A.M.E. (Deluxe Edition) Tracklisting:
1. Deuces (Explicit Version) featuring Tyga & Kevin McCall
2. Up 2 You
3. No Bullshit (Explicit Version)
4. Look At Me Now (Explicit Version) featuring Lil Wayne & Busta Rhymes
5. She Ain’t You
6. Say It With Me
7. Yeah 3x (Explicit Version)
8. Next 2 You featuring Justin Bieber
9. All Back
10. Wet The Bed featuring Ludacris
11. Oh My Love
12. Should’ve Kissed You
13. Beautiful People featuring Benny Benassi
14. Bomb feat. Wiz Khalifa
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15. Love Them Girls featuring Game
16. Paper, Scissors, Rock featuring Big Sean & Timbaland
17. Beg For It
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Chris Brown's career was trending sharply downward. The singer’s self-titled debut went double platinum. Exclusive went single platinum. 2009’s Graffiti fell well short of gold-sales status, though it was nominated for a Grammy in the category of Best Contemporary R&B Album: far and away the worst disc to receive the honor. Rather than vanish and position himself for a spectacle-like comeback, Brown wisely continued to release new music through 2010. The offhandedly belligerent “Deuces” hit that summer and topped the R&B/Hip-Hop chart, while Brown also appeared on numerous singles headlined by others, including Twista’s Top Ten “Make a Movie.” By the time F.A.M.E. was released in March 2011, the album’s variety of styles was already known. A total of five songs, including the slinking pop-R&B of “Deuces,” had hit various singles charts. The bleepy rap track “Look at Me Now,” where Brown displays some competence as an MC but is devoured by Lil Wayne and Busta Rhymes' rapid-fire verses, was one of them. The celebratory “Yeah 3x” and the anthemic “Beautiful People,” a pair of club singles, nodded to Eurodance. And then there was the smoothly percussive “No BS,” a slow jam with chivalrous sweet nothings like “I’m-a leave it in when we do it” and “Don’t you be on that bullshit.” Despite the success of some of these pre-album singles, they don’t represent the best of F.A.M.E. On the earnest ballad “Up to You,” the Michael Jackson/SWV-sampling “She Ain’t You,” and the remorseful “All Back” (written and produced by Timothy Bloom, one to watch), Brown plays to his strength as a boyish, romantic pop-R&B singer, while “Say It with Me” shows that he can handle harder grooves that are more R&B than pop. This all makes F.A.M.E. the equal of Forever, if not slightly better, and it hints that Brown’s best is yet to come.
Title/Composer | Performer | Time | Stream | |
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1 | Chris Brown | 04:36 | ||
2 | Eric Dawkins / Lamar Edwards / Harvey Mason, Jr. / Steve Russell / Damon Thomas / Donnie Whittmore | Chris Brown | 04:07 | |
3 | Chris Brown / Justin Henderson / Kevin McCall / Christopher Whitacre | Chris Brown | 04:07 | |
4 | Jean Baptiste / Chris Brown / Ryan Buendia / Dwayne Carter / Thomas Wesley Pentz / Trevor Smith | Chris Brown | 03:42 | |
5 | Jean Baptiste / John Bettis / Jason Boyd / Chris Brown / Ryan Buendia / Kevin McCall / Brian Morgan / Steve Porcaro | Chris Brown | 04:08 | |
6 | Eric Bellinger / Chris Brown / Courtney Harrell / Harmony Samuels | Chris Brown | 03:01 | |
7 | Chris Brown / Justin Franks / Kevin McCall / Amber Streeter / Adam Richard Wiles | Chris Brown | 04:01 | Amazon |
8 | Nasri Atweh / Chris Brown / Adam Messinger / Amber Streeter | Chris Brown | 04:25 | |
9 | Chris Brown | 04:26 | ||
10 | Derrick 'Bigg D' Baker / Joe Bereal / Christopher Bridges / Chris Brown / Steven Kubie / Kevin McCall / Andre Merritt / Amber Streeter | Chris Brown | 04:26 | |
11 | Eric Bellinger / Chris Brown / Courtney Harrell / Harmony Samuels / Amber Streeter | Chris Brown | 04:44 | |
12 | Chris Brown / Antwoine 'T-Wiz' Collins / Brian Kennedy / James Slater / Donnie Whittmore | Chris Brown | 04:24 | |
13 | Jean Baptiste / Alessandro Benassi / Marco Benassi / Chris Brown | Chris Brown | 03:46 |