Chris Brown Returns to Music with “Graffiti”

Tue, Dec 8, 2009

Entertainment, Music

Chris Brown Returns to Music with “Graffiti”
Graffiti/Jive

Graffiti/Jive

Chris Brown may have had his fair share of obstacles thrown at him, but that hasn’t stopped this hardcore dancing enthusiast from prepping his 13 track, 3rd studio disc Graffiti. With Graffiti, a vulnerable and often honest Chris sings about relatable subjects such as love and heartbreak. One of the biggest surprises with “Graffiti” is the album mingles with different genres of music. Like for instance the entrancing techno cut “Pass Out”(Brian Kennedy) with Eva Simmons(“Silly Boy”) and 80′s pop throwback “I.Y.A”.

Fans of the Virgina Native can also expect the head-nodding party anthems that Chris is notorious for on “Graffiti”. That includes the Billboard Top 20 Hit “I Can Transform Ya”(Swizz Beatz) w/ rapper Lil Wayne and “What I Do” featuring rapper Plies. Risque bedroom cut “Take My Time” w/ R&B crooner Tank and the universal lovers ballad “Crawl” are other tracks included on the long-awaited album.

Shock Value II/ Blackground Records

Shock Value II/ Blackground Records

Another big release for Tuesday is Timbaland followup disc Shock Value 2. The first release of “Shock Value” brought out big hits “The Way I Are”, “Apologize”, and “Give It to Me”. Now the big time music producer has recruited a new batch of musical artist including Jojo, Miley Cirus , Katy Perry, and Brandy. Familiar faces Keri Hilson, Justin Timberlake and Nelly Furtado also return for “Shock Value 2″.

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