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F.A.M.E. (Chris Brown album)

F.A.M.E. (backronym of Forgiving All My Enemies) is the fourth studio album by American singer Chris Brown. It was first released on March 18, 2011, recorded by Jive Records. The album serves as the follow-up to his third album Graffiti (2009). The album also marks his last album with Jive Records.[1]

F.A.M.E.
Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 18, 2011
Recorded2010–2011
Studio
Genre
Length53:53
Label
Producer
Chris Brown chronology
Graffiti
(2009)
F.A.M.E.
(2011)
Fortune
(2012)
Singles from F.A.M.E.
  1. "Yeah 3x"
    Released: October 25, 2010
  2. "Look At Me Now"
    Released: February 1, 2011
  3. "Beautiful People"
    Released: March 11, 2011
  4. "She Ain't You"
    Released: March 28, 2011
  5. "Next to You"
    Released: June 24, 2011
  6. "Wet the Bed"
    Released: September 13, 2011

On F.A.M.E., Brown worked with several record producers and songwriters; including Kevin McCall, H Money, Timbaland, The Underdogs, Diplo and Benny Benassi among others. The album features guest appearances, from Lil Wayne, Ludacris, Busta Rhymes, Wiz Khalifa, Game, Justin Bieber and Big Sean, among others. The album was supported by eight singles, "Deuces" featuring Tyga and Kevin McCall, "No BS", "Yeah 3x", "Look at Me Now" featuring Lil Wayne and Busta Rhymes, "Beautiful People" featuring Benny Benassi, "She Ain't You", "Next to You" featuring Justin Bieber, and "Wet the Bed" featuring Ludacris.

The album was worked on simultaneously with the three mixtapes that anticipated it; In My Zone, Fan of a Fan, and In My Zone 2. The album's aesthetics feature a multicolored pop-art graffiti imagery, conceived by Brown himself, Courtney Walter and American contemporary artist Ron English. F.A.M.E. shows a wide variety of musical genres including R&B, pop, hip hop, dancehall, soft rock and Europop, while the lyrical content concentrates on finding positivity in life. The album received mixed reviews from music critics, who generally praised the production, but criticized the content, while Brown's performances garnered a more mixed response. The album received three Grammy Award nominations at the 54th Grammy Awards, winning Best R&B Album which was Brown's first Grammy Award. It also won Top R&B Album at the 2012 Billboard Music Awards and Album of the Year at the 2011 Soul Train Music Awards.

F.A.M.E. debuted at number one on the US Billboard 200, with first-week sales of 270,000 copies. It was Brown's first number-one album in the United States and his fourth consecutive top ten album following Graffiti. "Yeah 3x", "Look at Me Now" and "Beautiful People" were commercially successful worldwide. In the United States, "Look at Me Now" reached the number one spot on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and Hot Rap Songs charts, and became the best-selling rap song of 2011, as well as one of all-time best-selling singles in the United States. F.A.M.E. is certified triple platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA),[2] which makes this Brown's third multi-platinum selling album following Exclusive (2007).To support the release of the album, Brown embarked on his F.A.M.E. Tour in Australia and North America.

Background and recording

 
 
Kevin McCall, (left) and Sevyn Streeter (right) contributed notably to the album's creation.

Brown's third studio album, Graffiti, was released in December 2009, and was considered to be a critical and commercial failure compared to the singer's previous works, because the singer was in the middle of controversies following his 2009 scandal of domestic violence that had him and his ex-girlfriend Rihanna as protagonists.[3] In 2010, following the release of Graffiti, Brown composed and released 3 free mixtapes: In My Zone (Rhythm & Streets), Fan of a Fan (collaborative mixtape with Tyga), and In My Zone 2, which featured a new style of writing for the singer, facing more grown themes, and having a different musical style, that mixed R&B with hip hop. For the mixtapes he started to work with new producers, most notably Kevin McCall.[4] Meantime, the work for F.A.M.E. started.

Brown told The Guardian in a 2013 interview that during that period he was having a "troubled time" because he was receiving lots of judgement on his private life. He said that he "felt the hatred from more adult people, and I didn't fully understand it at the time, because I was still going through struggles in my own personal emotional state", but he affirmed that he was sure that working hard would've led him to a comeback, saying that he thought: "I'm going to come back, I know the music that I'm doing, how hard I work, is not just for nothing". He found himself writing several songs every night, "just out of pure… I wouldn't say heartbreak, but just pure ambition. To prove people wrong".[5]

In his 2017 self-documentary, Welcome to My Life, Brown said that the songs that he made were representative of his mental state at the time, that wasn't about focusing on the negative that was going on in his life, but instead he wanted to make records that transcended life and expressed positivity, as much as he was trying to do in his everyday life.[6]

Originally, Brown wanted the album to be a double-disc consistent of 25-30 tracks, but the label was contrary to that,[7] so he cut down the project to 13 tracks for the standard version, extending it to 19 songs in the most expanded deluxe edition of the record.[8] On September 18, 2010, Brown announced the title to the album; F.A.M.E.[9] Brown supplied a backronym for the title: "Forgiving All My Enemies",[10] and he has also referred to it as "Fans Are My Everything".[11]

Prior to its release the artists that were listed for working with Brown on F.A.M.E. were Kevin McCall, Timbaland,[12] Justin Bieber,[13] Bruno Mars,[14] Wiz Khalifa,[15] Asher Roth[16] and Game.[17] In describing the album, Brown said,

This album compared to my previous ones has contents aimed to a more adult audience. The sound that i did for F.A.M.E. represents different parts of me, there are various types of songs with different genres: from street songs with a soul style, to songs with 808 and heavy bass that you'll hear in the clubs, and then others that come from the heart; songs that mothers and grandmothers can listen to and love. Overall, F.A.M.E. is me giving my audience every aspect of who I am as far as my art, my culture, and my concepts."[18]

Composition

F.A.M.E. was defined by critics as a "musical kaleidoscope", containing songs of many genres including R&B, pop, hip hop, dancehall, soft rock and Europop. Its sound has been described many times as "colorful" and was complimented for being "very consistent despite its diversity of genres".[1] The lyrical content concentrates on finding positivity in life, through genuineness, romantic love, desire, self-assurance, sex and light-hearted pleasure. F.A.M.E. is considered to be Brown's album that defined his musical style and persona.[1]

Brown's vocal performances on the album mostly exhibit his R&B singing, characterized by harmonization and melisma.[1] Critics commended the singing performances on the album for being "variegated", mostly displaying his natural timbre, but also having sporadic usages of autotune. On the record the singer occasionally raps, marking his first studio album that features this type of performance by Brown.[1]

The opening track, "Deuces", which features Kevin McCall and Tyga, is a slow, downtempo alternative R&B track that starts off the album telling "a bitter male point of view of his failed relationship", where the artists affirm that they moved on to a better moment in their life, reminiscing the pain caused by their past lover.[1] Joanne Dorken of MTV UK noted that the song shows off Brown's "well-harmonized smooth vocals".[1] The following tracks of F.A.M.E. have a more uplifting mood, showcased by lively musical arrangements. "Up 2 You" is an R&B ballad, which follows on from the break-up theme. The song was likened to the musical styles of Bobby Brown[19] and Usher.[1] "Next to You", featuring Justin Bieber, is a "thumping mid-tempo pop&B track".[1][20] In the song, they both sing about their love for a girl.[1] Sarah Rodman from The Boston Globe wrote that the song "offers one of Brown's most tender vocals to date".[21] The third track, "No Bullshit", is an R&B slow-jam, which features a "classic 90's feel", with an instrumental that combines percussion instruments, piano chords and a tenor flute, talking to a girl whom the singer is about to spend an intimate night.[1]

The album's up-tempo tracks, "Yeah 3x", and the album's last track "Beautiful People", both feature house and Europop influences.[1] "Yeah 3x" was compared to Brown's single "Forever" (2008), and was likened to the musical styles of The Black Eyed Peas, Usher and Jay Sean, while "Beautiful People" was described for its particular progressive house and dancehall influences. Its lyrics encourage a positive view of life.[22][23][24][25] The fourth track, "Look at Me Now", which features American rappers Lil Wayne and Busta Rhymes, is a braggadocious "dirty south" hip hop song,[26][27] featuring "fast-rapping" from Brown, Lil Wayne and Busta Rhymes.[28] The song was musically compared to Soulja Boy's work and Cali Swag District's "Teach Me How to Dougie" (2010).[29] The fifth track, "She Ain't You", is an R&B ballad that Brown defined as a tribute act to his departed biggest inspiration, Michael Jackson. It samples Jackson's single "Human Nature" (1983) and SWV's "Right Here" (1993).[1] "Should've Kissed You", is a pop&B ballad about the indecision of giving an overthought first kiss to the loved one.[1] The ninth track, "All Back", is a soft rock ballad that features "raw vocals and prominent guitar".[1] It was musically compared to Ryan Tedder's work.[30] Brown revisits his rapping skills on the alternative hip-hop tracks "Say It With Me" and "Oh My Love", that both feature influences from disco in their chouruses, and from rock in their productions.[1] "Bomb", which features Wiz Khalifa, is a dancehall-rap track, and was musically compared to Beenie Man's work.[1] The closing track of the deluxe edition, "Beg for It", is an R&B slow-jam about an exciting sexual encounter, inspired by early works of singer R. Kelly.[1]

Artwork

 
Contemporary artist Ron English, who designed the album's artwork

The album cover was designed by American contemporary artist Ron English, and it was revealed on February 14, 2011.[31] The cover features a multi-colored, neon portrait of Brown striking a serious pose, while two identical profiles of him wearing a baseball cap and diamond earrings face opposite directions on each shoulder.[31] Its background is composed by very numerous posters, captioned by the words "Forgiving All My Enemies", that show many figures, including Brown in a stone faced pose, and a child wearing a combat helmet branded with the peace symbol (☮).[32] The album's esthetic direction was handled by Brown himself, Courtney Walter and Ron English. Its aesthetics feature a multicolored pop-art graffiti imagery.[33]

Release and promotion

The standard edition of the album was released simultaneously with the deluxe edition from March 18, 2011. The deluxe edition included five additional tracks.[34]

To promote the album, Brown performed "Yeah 3x" and "No Bullshit" on Saturday Night Live on February 12, 2011.[35] During the week leading up to the US release of the album, Brown treated fans to a series of secret listening sessions, and gave them an exclusive bonus track and music video.[36] It was a campaign that Brown launched on behalf of his worldwide fan base, nicknamed "Team Breezy".[36] The first listening session was held on March 14 in Los Angeles.[36] It was then followed by consecutive sessions in Atlanta (March 15), Washington, D.C. (March 16) and New York City (March 17).[36] Each session was held at a secret location and was hosted by Brown and the "Team Breezy" team leaders in each city.[36]

On March 22, 2011, Brown appeared on Good Morning America to perform "Yeah 3x", and later appeared on 106 & Park, where he performed "Deuces", "Look at Me Now" and "Ain't Thinkin' 'Bout You".[37][38] His Good Morning America appearance sparked controversial headlines because, following his interview with Robin Roberts at the Times Square Studios, where he was repeatedly asked about the Rihanna situation and restraining order, Brown started crying and became violent in his dressing room during a commercial break before his, later cancelled, second performance ending that day's program, and broke a window overlooking Times Square punching it.[39] Following the incident, he apologized, saying that he was very tired of people bringing up the incident.[39]

On March 29, 2011, a pre-taped performance of Brown performing "Yeah 3x" and a medley of "Forever" and "Beautiful People", was broadcast on Dancing with the Stars (US).[40] On June 26, 2011, he performed "She Ain't You", "Look at Me Now" and "Paper, Scissors, Rock" live at the 2011 BET Awards.[41] On July 15, 2011, Brown appeared on The Today Show, as part of the show's concert series, which took place at the Rockefeller Plaza in New York City.[42] Brown performed "Yeah 3x", "I Can Transform Ya", "She Ain't You" and "Forever" at the concert.[42] On August 28, 2011, Brown did a medley of "Yeah 3x", "Protect Ya Neck", "Smells Like Teen Spirit" and "Beautiful People" at the 2011 MTV Video Music Awards, performing a highly acclaimed choreography that included flying parts.[43]

Singles

"Yeah 3x" was released as the album's lead single on October 25, 2010. It received positive reviews from critics, who praised its production and lyrics. The song peaked at number 15 on the US Billboard Hot 100, and number 12 on the Canadian Hot 100.[44] It reached the top-ten on the singles charts of Australia, Austria, Denmark, Germany, Ireland, Netherlands, New Zealand, Switzerland and the United Kingdom.[45][46][47][48]

"Look at Me Now", which features American rappers Lil Wayne and Busta Rhymes, was released as the album's second single on February 1, 2011.[49] It was sent to rhythmic contemporary radio in the United States on February 8, 2011.[50] Music critics noted "Look at Me Now" as the standout track on the album, and praised Busta Rhymes and Lil Wayne's rap verses.[51][52][53] The song peaked at number six on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart, making it Brown's highest chart position since "Forever" (2008).[54] It reached number one on the US Rap Songs and Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs charts.[55]

"Beautiful People", featuring Benny Benassi, was released as the album's third single on March 11, 2011.[56] The song was well received by most music critics who praised its production and lyrics.[52][57][58] "Beautiful People" reached the top-ten in Australia, Ireland, New Zealand and the United Kingdom.[59] In the United States, the song peaked at number one on the Billboard Hot Dance Club Songs chart, and became the first number-one single for both Brown and Benassi.[60] "She Ain't You" was released to urban radio in the United States on March 28, 2011, as the fourth US single from F.A.M.E..[61] It peaked at number five on the US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, number 17 on the US Pop Songs chart, and number 27 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart.[62]

"Next to You", which features Canadian recording artist Justin Bieber, was released as the fourth international single on June 24, 2011. Most music critics positively reviewed the song, complimenting the blending of Brown and Bieber's vocals.[63] The song reached the top-twenty in Austria, New Zealand and the United Kingdom,[64] and the top-thirty in Australia, Germany, Ireland and the United States.[64][65]

"Wet the Bed", which features American rapper Ludacris, was sent to US urban radio on September 13, 2011, as the album's fifth US single.[66] It peaked at number six on the US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart and number 77 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart.[67]

Tour

Brown embarked on his F.A.M.E. Tour in April 2011 in Australia.[68] Jessica Mauboy, Havana Brown, and Justice Crew, served as the supporting acts on all dates of the Australian leg.[68] 32 show dates in North America were later added to the tour, which began in September 2011.[69] Kelly Rowland, T-Pain, Bow Wow and Tyga served as the opening acts of the North American leg.[69]

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
AnyDecentMusic?3.9/10[70]
Metacritic52/100[71]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [72]
The A.V. ClubC[73]
Entertainment WeeklyB+[20]
Los Angeles Times    [74]
Rolling Stone     [75]
Slant Magazine     [76]
USA Today    [77]

F.A.M.E. received mixed reviews from music critics according to review aggregator Metacritic, which gave the album a weighted average score of 52 out of 100 based on 16 reviews, indicating "mixed or average reviews".[71]

Bred Wete of Entertainment Weekly gave the album a B+, and praised the album in comparisons to Brown's other work, saying: "F.A.M.E. shines brighter than anything he produced before that now-infamous incident.... On its own merits, F.A.M.E. deserves to be heard.".[78] Andy Kellman of AllMusic stated that "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." and gave the album 3.5 out of 5 stars.[79] Jody Rosen of Rolling Stone gave the album a positive 3 out of 5 stars, praised the album's appeal, and said that "F.A.M.E. is a pop 'n' b album with something for everyone."[80]

Other reviewers were less generous. Margert Wappler of the Los Angeles Times gave it 2.5 out of 4 stars, and while she felt the album was done "capably" and that Brown had pulled of some "neat coups", that she felt that, "F.A.M.E. also feels strained and sometimes downright desperate.".[81] Evan Rytlewski of The A.V. Club, gave the album an average "C" rating, feeling that while "Brown [made] a solid case for himself as an adult artist.", he also argued that the album "inevitably falls flat, though, when he tries to reclaim his teen-idol mantle on oversold ballads."[82] Joe Caramanica of The New York Times stated "Mr. Brown sings, with a modicum of angst [on "Up To You"]. But for much of this album—almost the whole second half, actually—Mr. Brown is chasing Usher with a ferocity out onto the dance floor, where no one will pay much mind to his words."[83] Eric Henderson of Slant Magazine wrote that "...his album isn't really much of anything other than a collection of avoidant club jams ... and indirect overtures of love/lust."[84]

Some reviewers even argued that the album wasn't worth listening to at all. David Amidon of Pop Matters gave the album a 3 out of 10 in scathing review, concluding that "F.A.M.E. will satisfy 12 year Malibu and Miami beach frequenters, but anyone with a soul should steer far clear of this mess.".[85] Joe Rivers of No Ripcord went as far as to say that, "F.A.M.E. is a vile, despicable album that doesn't deserve to be supported in any way, shape or form. Its very existence is a frightening indictment of our times, in terms of our attitudes to music, women and the cult of celebrity." and gave the album 0 out of 10.[86]

Accolades

Brown received six nominations at the 2011 BET Awards and ultimately won five awards, including Best Male R&B Artist, Viewers Choice Award, The Fandemonium Award, Best Collaboration and Video of the Year for "Look at Me Now".[87] He also won three awards the 2011 BET Hip Hop Awards, including the People's Champ Award, Reese's Perfect Combo Award and Best Hip Hop Video for "Look at Me Now".[88] F.A.M.E. was nominated for Favorite Soul/R&B Album at the 2011 American Music Awards.[89][90] On November 27, 2011, it won Album of the Year at the 2011 Soul Train Music Awards.[91] The album and its single, "Look at Me Now", earned Brown three nominations at the 54th Grammy Awards, including Best R&B Album, Best Rap Performance and Best Rap Song.[92] F.A.M.E. eventually won in the Best R&B Album category. At the 2012 NAACP Image Awards, the album was nominated in the Outstanding Album category.[93] F.A.M.E. was nominated and later won in the Top R&B Album category of the 2012 Billboard Music Awards.[94]

Commercial performance

F.A.M.E. debuted at number one on the US Billboard 200, with first-week sales of 270,000 copies, serving as Brown's first number-one album on the chart.[95] Its first week sales also served as the second-largest one-week sales of 2011 in the United States alone.[96] On the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart, F.A.M.E. also debuted at number one, giving Brown his third non-consecutive number-one album on the chart.[97] As of May 2012, F.A.M.E. has sold 872,000 copies in the United States.[98] In October 2021, the album was certified triple platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), for combined album sales and album-equivalent units of over three million units in the United States.[2]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Deuces" (featuring Tyga and Kevin McCall)Kevin McCall4:36
2."Up to You"
The Underdogs4:07
3."No Bullshit" (featuring Kevin McCall)
  • Brown
  • McCall
Tha Bizness4:07
4."Look at Me Now" (featuring Lil Wayne and Busta Rhymes)
3:42
5."She Ain't You"
  • Brown
  • McCall
  • Poo Bear
  • Cheryl "Coko" Gamble
Free School4:08
6."Say It with Me"
H Money3:01
7."Yeah 3x"
4:01
8."Next to You" (featuring Justin Bieber)
  • Brown
  • Streeter
The Messengers4:25
9."All Back"Timothy BloomTimothy Bloom4:26
10."Wet the Bed" (featuring Ludacris)
Bigg D4:26
11."Oh My Love"
  • Brown
  • Streeter
  • Harrell
  • Bellinger
H Money4:44
12."Should've Kissed You"
  • Brown
  • Whitmore
  • Brian Kennedy
  • T-Wiz
  • Brown*
4:24
13."Beautiful People (Main Version)" (featuring Benny Benassi)
  • Brown
  • Benny Benassi
  • Alle Benassi
3:46
International bonus track
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
14."Champion" (Chipmunk featuring Chris Brown)
H-Money3:58
Deluxe edition additional tracks
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
14."Bomb" (featuring Wiz Khalifa)
Free School3:33
15."Love the Girls" (featuring Game and Eva Simons)
Polow da Don3:11
16."Paper, Scissors, Rock" (featuring Timbaland and Big Sean)3:46
17."Beg for It"
3:44
International deluxe edition bonus track
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
18."Champion" (Chipmunk featuring Chris Brown)
  • Brown
  • Fyffe
  • Bellinger
H-Money3:58
Team Breezy deluxe edition bonus track[99][100]
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
18."All About You"Brown3:15
Japan deluxe edition bonus tracks[8][101]
No.TitleProducer(s)Length
18."Talk Ya Ear Off"Timbaland3:13
19."Champion" (Chipmunk featuring Chris Brown)H-Money3:58

Notes

  •  • (co.) Co-producer
  • "Up to You" is titled as "Up 2 You" on the iTunes version of the album.[102]
  • "No Bullshit", which features Kevin McCall, is sometimes titled "No BS".
  • "Yeah 3x" is stylized as "Yeah 3X" on the iTunes version of the album.
  • "Next to You", which features Justin Bieber, is written as "Next 2 You" on the iTunes version of the album.
  • "Bomb", which features Wiz Khalifa, was on the same version of the standard edition of the album, for a limited time only.

Sample credits

Personnel

Credits for F.A.M.E. adapted from Allmusic.[103]

  • Afrojack – producer
  • Nasri Atweh – producer
  • Derrick "Bigg D" Baker – producer
  • Mark Beaven – assistant
  • Alessandro "Alle" Benassi – producer
  • Marco "Benny" Benassi – producer
  • Timothy Bloom – producer
  • David Boyd – assistant
  • Chris Brown – creative director, executive producer, producer
  • Kweli Calderon – grooming
  • Kenneth Cappello – photography
  • Antwoine "T-Wiz" Collins – producer
  • Michael Congdon – assistant, engineer
  • Tom Coyne – mastering
  • Michael Daley – assistant
  • Tina Davis – executive producer
  • Diplo – producer
  • Lamar Edwards – keyboards
  • Ron English – cover painting
  • Dustin Faltz – assistant
  • Iain Findlay – assistant
  • Justin Franks – producer
  • Free School – producer
  • Jesus Garnica – assistant
  • Serban Ghenea – mixing
  • Dabling Harward – engineer
  • Justin Henderson – producer
  • Andrew Hey – engineer
  • Ghazi Hourani – assistant
  • Jaycen Joshua – mixing
  • Marcus Johnson – assistant
  • K Mac – producer
  • Ryan Kelly – assistant
  • Brian Kennedy – producer
  • Mike Layos – assistant
  • Lonnie-Smoek-Stinson – grooming
  • Justin Merrill – assistant
  • Adam Messinger – producer
  • The Messingers – producer
  • Mark Pitts – executive producer
  • Harmony Samuels – producer
  • Brian Springer – engineer, mixing
  • Brian Stanley – mixing
  • Amber Streeter – background vocals
  • Anthony Taglianetti – assistant
  • Team Breezy – art direction, creative director, design, executive producer, stylist
  • Tha Bizness – producer
  • David Thomas – stylist
  • The Underdogs – producer
  • Courtney Walter – art direction, creative director, design
  • Christopher Whitacre – producer

Charts

Certifications

Region Certification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[126] Platinum 70,000
Denmark (IFPI Danmark)[127] Gold 10,000
Ireland (IRMA)[128] Gold 7,500^
United Kingdom (BPI)[129] Platinum 300,000
United States (RIAA)[130] 3× Platinum 3,000,000

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.
Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

Release history

Region Date Format Edition(s) Label
Australia[34][131] March 18, 2011 Deluxe edition Sony Music Entertainment
Sweden[132]
Belgium[133][134]
  • Standard
  • deluxe edition
Norway[135][136]
Netherlands[137][138]
France[139][140] March 21, 2011
Finland[141][142]
New Zealand[143] Deluxe edition
United Kingdom[144][145]
  • Standard
  • deluxe edition
RCA Records
United States[146][147] March 22, 2011 Jive Records
Canada[148][149] Sony Music Entertainment
Italy[150][151]
Spain[152][153]
Ireland[154] April 4, 2011 Deluxe edition
Japan[8] April 6, 2011

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chris, brown, album, backronym, forgiving, enemies, fourth, studio, album, american, singer, chris, brown, first, released, march, 2011, recorded, jive, records, album, serves, follow, third, album, graffiti, 2009, album, also, marks, last, album, with, jive, . F A M E backronym of Forgiving All My Enemies is the fourth studio album by American singer Chris Brown It was first released on March 18 2011 recorded by Jive Records The album serves as the follow up to his third album Graffiti 2009 The album also marks his last album with Jive Records 1 F A M E Studio album by Chris BrownReleasedMarch 18 2011Recorded2010 2011StudioThe Record Plant Los Angeles California In Your Ear Studio Richmond Virginia Mason Sound North Hollywood California Stadium Red New York City Westlake Recording Studios West Hollywood California GenreR amp B hip hop popLength53 53LabelJive CBEProducerAlle BenassiAfrojackBrian KennedyBigg DBenny BenassiDJ Frank EDiploRa Charmtha Biznessthe Messengersthe Stereotypesthe UnderdogsTimbalandTimothy BloomT WizChris Brown chronologyGraffiti 2009 F A M E 2011 Fortune 2012 Singles from F A M E Yeah 3x Released October 25 2010 Look At Me Now Released February 1 2011 Beautiful People Released March 11 2011 She Ain t You Released March 28 2011 Next to You Released June 24 2011 Wet the Bed Released September 13 2011On F A M E Brown worked with several record producers and songwriters including Kevin McCall H Money Timbaland The Underdogs Diplo and Benny Benassi among others The album features guest appearances from Lil Wayne Ludacris Busta Rhymes Wiz Khalifa Game Justin Bieber and Big Sean among others The album was supported by eight singles Deuces featuring Tyga and Kevin McCall No BS Yeah 3x Look at Me Now featuring Lil Wayne and Busta Rhymes Beautiful People featuring Benny Benassi She Ain t You Next to You featuring Justin Bieber and Wet the Bed featuring Ludacris The album was worked on simultaneously with the three mixtapes that anticipated it In My Zone Fan of a Fan and In My Zone 2 The album s aesthetics feature a multicolored pop art graffiti imagery conceived by Brown himself Courtney Walter and American contemporary artist Ron English F A M E shows a wide variety of musical genres including R amp B pop hip hop dancehall soft rock and Europop while the lyrical content concentrates on finding positivity in life The album received mixed reviews from music critics who generally praised the production but criticized the content while Brown s performances garnered a more mixed response The album received three Grammy Award nominations at the 54th Grammy Awards winning Best R amp B Album which was Brown s first Grammy Award It also won Top R amp B Album at the 2012 Billboard Music Awards and Album of the Year at the 2011 Soul Train Music Awards F A M E debuted at number one on the US Billboard 200 with first week sales of 270 000 copies It was Brown s first number one album in the United States and his fourth consecutive top ten album following Graffiti Yeah 3x Look at Me Now and Beautiful People were commercially successful worldwide In the United States Look at Me Now reached the number one spot on the Hot R amp B Hip Hop Songs and Hot Rap Songs charts and became the best selling rap song of 2011 as well as one of all time best selling singles in the United States F A M E is certified triple platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America RIAA 2 which makes this Brown s third multi platinum selling album following Exclusive 2007 To support the release of the album Brown embarked on his F A M E Tour in Australia and North America Contents 1 Background and recording 2 Composition 3 Artwork 4 Release and promotion 4 1 Singles 4 2 Tour 5 Critical reception 5 1 Accolades 6 Commercial performance 7 Track listing 8 Personnel 9 Charts 9 1 Weekly charts 9 2 Year end charts 10 Certifications 11 Release history 12 References 13 External linksBackground and recording nbsp nbsp Kevin McCall left and Sevyn Streeter right contributed notably to the album s creation Brown s third studio album Graffiti was released in December 2009 and was considered to be a critical and commercial failure compared to the singer s previous works because the singer was in the middle of controversies following his 2009 scandal of domestic violence that had him and his ex girlfriend Rihanna as protagonists 3 In 2010 following the release of Graffiti Brown composed and released 3 free mixtapes In My Zone Rhythm amp Streets Fan of a Fan collaborative mixtape with Tyga and In My Zone 2 which featured a new style of writing for the singer facing more grown themes and having a different musical style that mixed R amp B with hip hop For the mixtapes he started to work with new producers most notably Kevin McCall 4 Meantime the work for F A M E started Brown told The Guardian in a 2013 interview that during that period he was having a troubled time because he was receiving lots of judgement on his private life He said that he felt the hatred from more adult people and I didn t fully understand it at the time because I was still going through struggles in my own personal emotional state but he affirmed that he was sure that working hard would ve led him to a comeback saying that he thought I m going to come back I know the music that I m doing how hard I work is not just for nothing He found himself writing several songs every night just out of pure I wouldn t say heartbreak but just pure ambition To prove people wrong 5 In his 2017 self documentary Welcome to My Life Brown said that the songs that he made were representative of his mental state at the time that wasn t about focusing on the negative that was going on in his life but instead he wanted to make records that transcended life and expressed positivity as much as he was trying to do in his everyday life 6 Originally Brown wanted the album to be a double disc consistent of 25 30 tracks but the label was contrary to that 7 so he cut down the project to 13 tracks for the standard version extending it to 19 songs in the most expanded deluxe edition of the record 8 On September 18 2010 Brown announced the title to the album F A M E 9 Brown supplied a backronym for the title Forgiving All My Enemies 10 and he has also referred to it as Fans Are My Everything 11 Prior to its release the artists that were listed for working with Brown on F A M E were Kevin McCall Timbaland 12 Justin Bieber 13 Bruno Mars 14 Wiz Khalifa 15 Asher Roth 16 and Game 17 In describing the album Brown said This album compared to my previous ones has contents aimed to a more adult audience The sound that i did for F A M E represents different parts of me there are various types of songs with different genres from street songs with a soul style to songs with 808 and heavy bass that you ll hear in the clubs and then others that come from the heart songs that mothers and grandmothers can listen to and love Overall F A M E is me giving my audience every aspect of who I am as far as my art my culture and my concepts 18 Composition nbsp Deuces source source A sample of Deuces the album s opener Oh My Love source source A sample of Oh My Love showcasing the multitude of genres of the album 1 Problems playing these files See media help F A M E was defined by critics as a musical kaleidoscope containing songs of many genres including R amp B pop hip hop dancehall soft rock and Europop Its sound has been described many times as colorful and was complimented for being very consistent despite its diversity of genres 1 The lyrical content concentrates on finding positivity in life through genuineness romantic love desire self assurance sex and light hearted pleasure F A M E is considered to be Brown s album that defined his musical style and persona 1 Brown s vocal performances on the album mostly exhibit his R amp B singing characterized by harmonization and melisma 1 Critics commended the singing performances on the album for being variegated mostly displaying his natural timbre but also having sporadic usages of autotune On the record the singer occasionally raps marking his first studio album that features this type of performance by Brown 1 The opening track Deuces which features Kevin McCall and Tyga is a slow downtempo alternative R amp B track that starts off the album telling a bitter male point of view of his failed relationship where the artists affirm that they moved on to a better moment in their life reminiscing the pain caused by their past lover 1 Joanne Dorken of MTV UK noted that the song shows off Brown s well harmonized smooth vocals 1 The following tracks of F A M E have a more uplifting mood showcased by lively musical arrangements Up 2 You is an R amp B ballad which follows on from the break up theme The song was likened to the musical styles of Bobby Brown 19 and Usher 1 Next to You featuring Justin Bieber is a thumping mid tempo pop amp B track 1 20 In the song they both sing about their love for a girl 1 Sarah Rodman from The Boston Globe wrote that the song offers one of Brown s most tender vocals to date 21 The third track No Bullshit is an R amp B slow jam which features a classic 90 s feel with an instrumental that combines percussion instruments piano chords and a tenor flute talking to a girl whom the singer is about to spend an intimate night 1 The album s up tempo tracks Yeah 3x and the album s last track Beautiful People both feature house and Europop influences 1 Yeah 3x was compared to Brown s single Forever 2008 and was likened to the musical styles of The Black Eyed Peas Usher and Jay Sean while Beautiful People was described for its particular progressive house and dancehall influences Its lyrics encourage a positive view of life 22 23 24 25 The fourth track Look at Me Now which features American rappers Lil Wayne and Busta Rhymes is a braggadocious dirty south hip hop song 26 27 featuring fast rapping from Brown Lil Wayne and Busta Rhymes 28 The song was musically compared to Soulja Boy s work and Cali Swag District s Teach Me How to Dougie 2010 29 The fifth track She Ain t You is an R amp B ballad that Brown defined as a tribute act to his departed biggest inspiration Michael Jackson It samples Jackson s single Human Nature 1983 and SWV s Right Here 1993 1 Should ve Kissed You is a pop amp B ballad about the indecision of giving an overthought first kiss to the loved one 1 The ninth track All Back is a soft rock ballad that features raw vocals and prominent guitar 1 It was musically compared to Ryan Tedder s work 30 Brown revisits his rapping skills on the alternative hip hop tracks Say It With Me and Oh My Love that both feature influences from disco in their chouruses and from rock in their productions 1 Bomb which features Wiz Khalifa is a dancehall rap track and was musically compared to Beenie Man s work 1 The closing track of the deluxe edition Beg for It is an R amp B slow jam about an exciting sexual encounter inspired by early works of singer R Kelly 1 Artwork nbsp Contemporary artist Ron English who designed the album s artworkThe album cover was designed by American contemporary artist Ron English and it was revealed on February 14 2011 31 The cover features a multi colored neon portrait of Brown striking a serious pose while two identical profiles of him wearing a baseball cap and diamond earrings face opposite directions on each shoulder 31 Its background is composed by very numerous posters captioned by the words Forgiving All My Enemies that show many figures including Brown in a stone faced pose and a child wearing a combat helmet branded with the peace symbol 32 The album s esthetic direction was handled by Brown himself Courtney Walter and Ron English Its aesthetics feature a multicolored pop art graffiti imagery 33 Release and promotionThe standard edition of the album was released simultaneously with the deluxe edition from March 18 2011 The deluxe edition included five additional tracks 34 To promote the album Brown performed Yeah 3x and No Bullshit on Saturday Night Live on February 12 2011 35 During the week leading up to the US release of the album Brown treated fans to a series of secret listening sessions and gave them an exclusive bonus track and music video 36 It was a campaign that Brown launched on behalf of his worldwide fan base nicknamed Team Breezy 36 The first listening session was held on March 14 in Los Angeles 36 It was then followed by consecutive sessions in Atlanta March 15 Washington D C March 16 and New York City March 17 36 Each session was held at a secret location and was hosted by Brown and the Team Breezy team leaders in each city 36 On March 22 2011 Brown appeared on Good Morning America to perform Yeah 3x and later appeared on 106 amp Park where he performed Deuces Look at Me Now and Ain t Thinkin Bout You 37 38 His Good Morning America appearance sparked controversial headlines because following his interview with Robin Roberts at the Times Square Studios where he was repeatedly asked about the Rihanna situation and restraining order Brown started crying and became violent in his dressing room during a commercial break before his later cancelled second performance ending that day s program and broke a window overlooking Times Square punching it 39 Following the incident he apologized saying that he was very tired of people bringing up the incident 39 On March 29 2011 a pre taped performance of Brown performing Yeah 3x and a medley of Forever and Beautiful People was broadcast on Dancing with the Stars US 40 On June 26 2011 he performed She Ain t You Look at Me Now and Paper Scissors Rock live at the 2011 BET Awards 41 On July 15 2011 Brown appeared on The Today Show as part of the show s concert series which took place at the Rockefeller Plaza in New York City 42 Brown performed Yeah 3x I Can Transform Ya She Ain t You and Forever at the concert 42 On August 28 2011 Brown did a medley of Yeah 3x Protect Ya Neck Smells Like Teen Spirit and Beautiful People at the 2011 MTV Video Music Awards performing a highly acclaimed choreography that included flying parts 43 Singles Yeah 3x was released as the album s lead single on October 25 2010 It received positive reviews from critics who praised its production and lyrics The song peaked at number 15 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and number 12 on the Canadian Hot 100 44 It reached the top ten on the singles charts of Australia Austria Denmark Germany Ireland Netherlands New Zealand Switzerland and the United Kingdom 45 46 47 48 Look at Me Now which features American rappers Lil Wayne and Busta Rhymes was released as the album s second single on February 1 2011 49 It was sent to rhythmic contemporary radio in the United States on February 8 2011 50 Music critics noted Look at Me Now as the standout track on the album and praised Busta Rhymes and Lil Wayne s rap verses 51 52 53 The song peaked at number six on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart making it Brown s highest chart position since Forever 2008 54 It reached number one on the US Rap Songs and Hot R amp B Hip Hop Songs charts 55 Beautiful People featuring Benny Benassi was released as the album s third single on March 11 2011 56 The song was well received by most music critics who praised its production and lyrics 52 57 58 Beautiful People reached the top ten in Australia Ireland New Zealand and the United Kingdom 59 In the United States the song peaked at number one on the Billboard Hot Dance Club Songs chart and became the first number one single for both Brown and Benassi 60 She Ain t You was released to urban radio in the United States on March 28 2011 as the fourth US single from F A M E 61 It peaked at number five on the US Hot R amp B Hip Hop Songs chart number 17 on the US Pop Songs chart and number 27 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart 62 Next to You which features Canadian recording artist Justin Bieber was released as the fourth international single on June 24 2011 Most music critics positively reviewed the song complimenting the blending of Brown and Bieber s vocals 63 The song reached the top twenty in Austria New Zealand and the United Kingdom 64 and the top thirty in Australia Germany Ireland and the United States 64 65 Wet the Bed which features American rapper Ludacris was sent to US urban radio on September 13 2011 as the album s fifth US single 66 It peaked at number six on the US Hot R amp B Hip Hop Songs chart and number 77 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart 67 Tour Main article F A M E Tour Chris Brown Brown embarked on his F A M E Tour in April 2011 in Australia 68 Jessica Mauboy Havana Brown and Justice Crew served as the supporting acts on all dates of the Australian leg 68 32 show dates in North America were later added to the tour which began in September 2011 69 Kelly Rowland T Pain Bow Wow and Tyga served as the opening acts of the North American leg 69 Critical receptionProfessional ratingsAggregate scoresSourceRatingAnyDecentMusic 3 9 10 70 Metacritic52 100 71 Review scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 72 The A V ClubC 73 Entertainment WeeklyB 20 Los Angeles Times nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 74 Rolling Stone nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 75 Slant Magazine nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 76 USA Today nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 77 F A M E received mixed reviews from music critics according to review aggregator Metacritic which gave the album a weighted average score of 52 out of 100 based on 16 reviews indicating mixed or average reviews 71 Bred Wete of Entertainment Weekly gave the album a B and praised the album in comparisons to Brown s other work saying F A M E shines brighter than anything he produced before that now infamous incident On its own merits F A M E deserves to be heard 78 Andy Kellman of AllMusic stated that 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 and gave the album 3 5 out of 5 stars 79 Jody Rosen of Rolling Stone gave the album a positive 3 out of 5 stars praised the album s appeal and said that F A M E is a pop n b album with something for everyone 80 Other reviewers were less generous Margert Wappler of the Los Angeles Times gave it 2 5 out of 4 stars and while she felt the album was done capably and that Brown had pulled of some neat coups that she felt that F A M E also feels strained and sometimes downright desperate 81 Evan Rytlewski of The A V Club gave the album an average C rating feeling that while Brown made a solid case for himself as an adult artist he also argued that the album inevitably falls flat though when he tries to reclaim his teen idol mantle on oversold ballads 82 Joe Caramanica of The New York Times stated Mr Brown sings with a modicum of angst on Up To You But for much of this album almost the whole second half actually Mr Brown is chasing Usher with a ferocity out onto the dance floor where no one will pay much mind to his words 83 Eric Henderson of Slant Magazine wrote that his album isn t really much of anything other than a collection of avoidant club jams and indirect overtures of love lust 84 Some reviewers even argued that the album wasn t worth listening to at all David Amidon of Pop Matters gave the album a 3 out of 10 in scathing review concluding that F A M E will satisfy 12 year Malibu and Miami beach frequenters but anyone with a soul should steer far clear of this mess 85 Joe Rivers of No Ripcord went as far as to say that F A M E is a vile despicable album that doesn t deserve to be supported in any way shape or form Its very existence is a frightening indictment of our times in terms of our attitudes to music women and the cult of celebrity and gave the album 0 out of 10 86 Accolades Brown received six nominations at the 2011 BET Awards and ultimately won five awards including Best Male R amp B Artist Viewers Choice Award The Fandemonium Award Best Collaboration and Video of the Year for Look at Me Now 87 He also won three awards the 2011 BET Hip Hop Awards including the People s Champ Award Reese s Perfect Combo Award and Best Hip Hop Video for Look at Me Now 88 F A M E was nominated for Favorite Soul R amp B Album at the 2011 American Music Awards 89 90 On November 27 2011 it won Album of the Year at the 2011 Soul Train Music Awards 91 The album and its single Look at Me Now earned Brown three nominations at the 54th Grammy Awards including Best R amp B Album Best Rap Performance and Best Rap Song 92 F A M E eventually won in the Best R amp B Album category At the 2012 NAACP Image Awards the album was nominated in the Outstanding Album category 93 F A M E was nominated and later won in the Top R amp B Album category of the 2012 Billboard Music Awards 94 Commercial performanceF A M E debuted at number one on the US Billboard 200 with first week sales of 270 000 copies serving as Brown s first number one album on the chart 95 Its first week sales also served as the second largest one week sales of 2011 in the United States alone 96 On the Top R amp B Hip Hop Albums chart F A M E also debuted at number one giving Brown his third non consecutive number one album on the chart 97 As of May 2012 F A M E has sold 872 000 copies in the United States 98 In October 2021 the album was certified triple platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America RIAA for combined album sales and album equivalent units of over three million units in the United States 2 Track listingNo TitleWriter s Producer s Length1 Deuces featuring Tyga and Kevin McCall Chris Brown Michael Stevenson Kevin McCallKevin McCall4 362 Up to You Harvey Mason Jr Lamar Edwards Eric Dawkins Steve Russell Dewain WhitmoreThe Underdogs4 073 No Bullshit featuring Kevin McCall Brown McCallTha Bizness4 074 Look at Me Now featuring Lil Wayne and Busta Rhymes Brown Dwayne Carter Jr Trevor SmithDiplo Afrojack Free School Ryan Buendia 3 425 She Ain t You Brown McCall Poo Bear Cheryl Coko GambleFree School4 086 Say It with Me Brown Courtney Harrell Eric BellingerH Money3 017 Yeah 3x Brown McCall Amber StreeterDJ Frank ECalvin Harris4 018 Next to You featuring Justin Bieber Brown StreeterThe Messengers4 259 All Back Timothy BloomTimothy Bloom4 2610 Wet the Bed featuring Ludacris Brown McCall Streeter Christopher BridgesBigg D4 2611 Oh My Love Brown Streeter Harrell BellingerH Money4 4412 Should ve Kissed You Brown WhitmoreBrian Kennedy T Wiz Brown 4 2413 Beautiful People Main Version featuring Benny Benassi BrownBenny Benassi Alle Benassi3 46 International bonus trackNo TitleWriter s Producer s Length14 Champion Chipmunk featuring Chris Brown Brown Jahmaal Fyffe BellingerH Money3 58 Deluxe edition additional tracksNo TitleWriter s Producer s Length14 Bomb featuring Wiz Khalifa Brown McCall Streeter Steph Jones Cameron ThomazFree School3 3315 Love the Girls featuring Game and Eva Simons Brown India Boodram Kesia Hollis Jazmyn Michel Jayceon TaylorPolow da Don3 1116 Paper Scissors Rock featuring Timbaland and Big Sean Timothy Mosley James Fauntleroy II Sean AndersonTimbaland JRoc3 4617 Beg for It Brown Streeter Merritt Priscilla HamiltonStereotypes Ra Charm 3 44 International deluxe edition bonus trackNo TitleWriter s Producer s Length18 Champion Chipmunk featuring Chris Brown Brown Fyffe BellingerH Money3 58 Team Breezy deluxe edition bonus track 99 100 No TitleWriter s Length18 All About You Brown3 15 Japan deluxe edition bonus tracks 8 101 No TitleProducer s Length18 Talk Ya Ear Off Timbaland3 1319 Champion Chipmunk featuring Chris Brown H Money3 58 Notes co Co producer Up to You is titled as Up 2 You on the iTunes version of the album 102 No Bullshit which features Kevin McCall is sometimes titled No BS Yeah 3x is stylized as Yeah 3X on the iTunes version of the album Next to You which features Justin Bieber is written as Next 2 You on the iTunes version of the album Bomb which features Wiz Khalifa was on the same version of the standard edition of the album for a limited time only Sample credits She Ain t You contains portions of the recording Right Here Human Nature Radio Mix by SWV and a sample of the recording Human Nature by Michael Jackson Yeah 3x contains elements of the recording I m Not Alone by Calvin Harris Bomb contains a sample of the recording Bam Bam by Sister Nancy PersonnelCredits for F A M E adapted from Allmusic 103 Afrojack producer Nasri Atweh producer Derrick Bigg D Baker producer Mark Beaven assistant Alessandro Alle Benassi producer Marco Benny Benassi producer Timothy Bloom producer David Boyd assistant Chris Brown creative director executive producer producer Kweli Calderon grooming Kenneth Cappello photography Antwoine T Wiz Collins producer Michael Congdon assistant engineer Tom Coyne mastering Michael Daley assistant Tina Davis executive producer Diplo producer Lamar Edwards keyboards Ron English cover painting Dustin Faltz assistant Iain Findlay assistant Justin Franks producer Free School producer Jesus Garnica assistant Serban Ghenea mixing Dabling Harward engineer Justin Henderson producer Andrew Hey engineer Ghazi Hourani assistant Jaycen Joshua mixing Marcus Johnson assistant K Mac producer Ryan Kelly assistant Brian Kennedy producer Mike Layos assistant Lonnie Smoek Stinson grooming Justin Merrill assistant Adam Messinger producer The Messingers producer Mark Pitts executive producer Harmony Samuels producer Brian Springer engineer mixing Brian Stanley mixing Amber Streeter background vocals Anthony Taglianetti assistant Team Breezy art direction creative director design executive producer stylist Tha Bizness producer David Thomas stylist The Underdogs producer Courtney Walter art direction creative director design Christopher Whitacre producerChartsWeekly charts Chart 2011 PeakpositionAustralian Albums Chart 104 3Australian Urban Albums Chart 105 1Belgian Albums Chart Flanders 106 33Belgian Albums Chart Wallonia 107 51Canadian Albums Chart 108 6Danish Albums Chart 109 33Dutch Albums Chart 110 16French Albums Chart 111 44German Albums Chart 112 39Irish Albums IRMA 113 8Japanese Albums Oricon 114 25New Zealand Albums Chart 115 7Scottish Albums Chart 116 18Spanish Albums Chart 104 76Swiss Albums Chart 117 34UK Albums Chart 118 10UK R amp B Albums Chart 119 1US Billboard 200 95 1US Top R amp B Hip Hop Albums 97 1 Year end charts Chart 2011 PositionAustralian Albums ARIA 120 53Australian Urban Albums ARIA 121 11UK Albums OCC 122 56US Billboard 200 123 26US Top R amp B Hip Hop Albums Billboard 124 8Chart 2012 PositionUS Top R amp B Hip Hop Albums Billboard 125 48CertificationsRegion Certification Certified units salesAustralia ARIA 126 Platinum 70 000 Denmark IFPI Danmark 127 Gold 10 000 Ireland IRMA 128 Gold 7 500 United Kingdom BPI 129 Platinum 300 000 United States RIAA 130 3 Platinum 3 000 000 Shipments figures based on certification alone Sales streaming figures based on certification alone Release historyRegion Date Format Edition s LabelAustralia 34 131 March 18 2011 CD digital download Deluxe edition Sony Music EntertainmentSweden 132 Belgium 133 134 Standard deluxe editionNorway 135 136 Netherlands 137 138 France 139 140 March 21 2011Finland 141 142 New Zealand 143 Deluxe editionUnited Kingdom 144 145 Standard deluxe edition RCA RecordsUnited States 146 147 March 22 2011 Jive RecordsCanada 148 149 Sony Music EntertainmentItaly 150 151 Spain 152 153 Ireland 154 April 4 2011 Deluxe editionJapan 8 April 6 2011References a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s Dorken Joanne March 16 2011 Chris Brown F A M E Track By Track Review MTV UK MTV Networks Archived from the original on March 18 2011 Retrieved August 9 2018 a b RIAA Searchable Database Chris Brown Recording Industry Association of America RIAA Retrieved May 5 2011 Greenblatt Leah December 14 2009 Chris Brown outraged that stores are not carrying his new album unleashes Twitter tirade Entertainment Weekly Retrieved October 27 2021 Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine FULL INTERVIEW Chris Brown on Ebro in the Morning YouTube Chris Brown It was the biggest wake up call TheGuardian com October 4 2013 YouTube a Google company YouTube Archived from the original on January 11 2021 Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine Chris Brown Fame Interview Part 1 YouTube a b c F a m e Chris Brown 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