In “Lottery,” he proclaims, “I think I done hit the lottery” after scoring a girl’s number. Although a couple of his songs prove to be a little cheesy (and grammatically incorrect), I find myself singing along. I think it’s pretty clear I’m Brown’s target audience. He repeats the word “you” twenty times in his chorus, which can only make me hope. “And I know you really wanna be my woman / Girl, I`m talking about you,” he sings. In his song “You,” Brown again sings directly to his listeners. If you’re like me, you may actually fall in love with the teenage vocalist. He sings, “And now I know I can’t be the only one/ I bet there’s hearts all over the world tonight / With the love in their life who feel the way I feel when I’m with you.” It’s a bit sappy, but Brown comes off surprisingly genuine. Similarly, in his song “With You–which sounds a lot like Beyoncé’s “Irreplaceable”–he relates to the listener’s experience with love. With lyrics like, “I wanna be the person that you dial when you open your eyes / Wanna be the one you run to / Wanna be the one that ain’t gonna hurt you,” Brown reveals his sensitive side. The subject matter makes the song easy to relate to and Brown does his best to evoke the listener’s sympathy. Over a gentle piano melody, he sings longingly to a benefitless friend from whom he wants more. Brown’s ballad “I Wanna Be” proves to be one of his more moving efforts. Who can resist a bouncy beat–or Nappy Boy, for that matter? Aside from the typical bump-and-grind songs, a few impressive ballads are presented in the album as well. “Kiss Kiss,” featuring T-Pain, was released a mere seven weeks ago, and has unsurprisingly already claimed the number one spot on Billboard’s “Hot 100” chart. The video for first single “Wall to Wall,” which has been out since May, was an homage to MJ’s “Thriller,” and perfectly captured the Gloved One’s danceable appeal. The first official singles off the album are just as catchy.
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Brown aims to move bodies, and the album opens up with “Throwed,” a Pharrell-ish beat sure to pack the dance floor. “Exclusive” is filled with potential chart-toppers it seems that a coronation is impending. With incredible vocals, catchy beats, and tracks featuring some of the music industry’s finest–including T-Pain, Big Boi and Kanye West–Brown looks like he has another double-platinum record on his hands. Critics have referred to the 18-year-old heartthrob as a possible contender for the crown, and his new album, “Exclusive,” is sure to solidify his spot as musical royalty. Look out Michael Jackson: Chris Brown may be pop’s new king–or at least its new prince.