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Chris Brown is a R&B/Pop singer and songwriter. He exploded on the music scene when he was just 15 years old, scoring a number one hit "Run It!" from his first self-titled album and is considered to be one of the singers to claim Michael Jackson's "King of Pop" title. His Hip-hop infused R&B style and dance movers made him a perfect teen heartthrob.
He came under heavy scrutiny and derision due to the Domestic Abuse incident of then-girlfriend, pop singer Rihanna in 2009. He was sentenced to community service and is a convicted felon. His popularity and sales took a hit, and much of 2009-2011 was spent rebuilding his image, with the occasional slip-up. It paid off; he scored a number one hit on the U.S. R&B charts with Deuces in 2010 and scored a number one album called F.A.M.E. in 2011 on the Billboard 200 charts, for which he received 3 Grammy Awards in 2012.
Albums
- Chris Brown (2005)
- Exclusive (2007)
- Graffiti (2009)
- F.A.M.E. (2011)
- Fortune (2012)
- X (2014)
- Fan of a Fan: The Album (2015, with Tyga)
- Royalty (2015)
- Heartbreak on a Full Moon (2017)
- Indigo (2019)
Mixtapes
- In My Zone (Rhythm & Streets) (2010)
- Fan of a Fan (2010, with Tyga)
- In My Zone 2 (2010)
- Boy in Detention (2011)
- X Files (2013)
- Before the Party (2015)
- Before the Trap: Nights in Tarzana (2016, with OBH)
- Attack the Block (2016, with OHB and Section Boyz)
- Burn My Name (2017, with Ray J)
- Slime & B (2020, with Young Thug)
- The OC — Will Tutt, 3 episodes (2007)
- Stomp The Yard — Duron Williams (2007)
- This Christmas — "Michael 'Baby' Whitfield" (2007)
- Takers — Jessie Attica (2010)
- Attack Backfire — Partially the reason behind his successful comeback.
- Abusive Parents — His stepfather violently beat his mother, and he was so afraid of him he used to wet himself.
- Boastful Rap: "Look At Me Now".
- Breakthrough Hit: "Run It!"
- Break Up Song: "Say Goodbye".
- Career Resurrection — After the Graffiti flop and still under heavy media derision, he pretty much rebounded. The movie Takers which he co-starred was well received and F.A.M.E. was a number one album with 3 number one singles on several different charts.
- Controversy-Proof Image — Chris Brown was a pariah for about 2 years to the majority of the world after the Rihanna incident, but his fan base adamantly stuck by him the whole time.
- Cursed with Awesome/Wangst: "Lucky Me"
- Darkskinned Blonde --Off and on during the F.A.M.E. album.
- Domestic Abuse: Was the abuser towards Rihanna. This has been a permanent black stain on his career since.
- Easily Forgiven — By his fanbase/recording industry, in any case.
- Fan Community Nicknames: Team Breezy
- Fun with Acronyms: "F[orgiving].A[ll].M[y].E[nemies]." and "F[ans].A[re].M[y].E[verything]."
- Grammy Award: One for Best R&B Album for "F.A.M.E."
- Identical Stranger: Looks very much like NBA player Shannon Brown. Coincidentally, they share the same last name.
- Intercourse with You — "Take You Down" and later "Take My Time."
- Just on his latest album, there's "No B.S.", "Wet the Bed", and "Beg for It."
- Mr. Fanservice
- Must Make Amends — "Crawl," for example.
- Right Through His Pants — The video for "No Bullshit."
- Piss-Take Rap — Inverted, he does rap often in some songs.
- Signature Song — Most likely "Forever", although "Yeah X3" could count post-Rihanna incident.
- Self-Titled Album — Debut
- Take That, Critics! — "Look At Me Now".
- Wolverine Publicity — In the year 2011 he has been featured on a ton of rap songs.