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This sophomore effort from the teenaged R&B sensation dubbed "the new Michael Jackson" is the follow-up to his eponymous 2005 debut. Reuniting with many of the producers of that album, including Scott Storch and the Underdogs, he has contributed to the songwriting this time out, aiming for a slightly edgier, more mature sound - but has promised not to alienate his youthful core fanbase. Includes the singles 'Kiss Kiss' and 'Wall To Wall'.

Track Listing

  1. Throwed
  2. Kiss Kiss Featuring T-Pain
  3. Take You Down
  4. With You
  5. Picture Prefect Featuring will.i.am
  6. Hold Up Featuring Big Boy
  7. You
  8. Damage
  9. Wall To Wall
  10. Help Me
  11. I Wanna Be
  12. Gimme Whatch Got
  13. I'll Call Ya
  14. Lottery
  15. Get At Ya
  16. Mama
  17. Nice Featuring Game
  18. Down Featuring Kanye West
  19. Fallen Angel – Bonus track

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #20989 in Music
  • Released on: 2007-11-05
  • Number of discs: 1

Customer Reviews

Even better than his debut5
This album is so off the chain every song is tight so lets just get into it
Throwed- A brillant club banger
Kiss kiss feat t-pain, like this song better than wall to wall this should have been his fist single.
Take you down- lovely ballad about sex but chris does it in a nice way not like so rappers i could mention ahem 50 cent
With you- another great love song
Picture perfect feat will.i.am- another great club banger
Hold up feat big boi-One of my faveourite tracks on the album
you- another great song with a dope beat
Damage- love this song i have it on my mobile phone, so i cant listen to it all the time
Wall to wall-least favourite track on the album
Help me-I adore this song it is a brillant song with a catchy beat
I wanna be- lovely song
Gimme watcha got feat man of the moment lil wayne-great song love waynes rap
I'll call you-Again another great song
Lottery-another club banger
Get at you- a great attemp at crunk rnb works really well it is a great song, it would be a big hit in the clubs
mama- A lovely tribute to his mum
Nice feat the game I love this song it is so tight, a defiente club banger
Down feat kayne west- Another great song love kayne's rap
Fallen angel- A lovely way to finish a brillant album
YOU HAVE TO GET THIS ALBUM NOW!

Nice Singles, Poor Album2
So I have waited a while to judge this album and I have to admit that I was keen to download it based on Chris Brown's previous album. Now not the use of the word... album. His eponymously titled debut album was a soooolid album. Very good melow cuts on the album which satisfied me with some good R&B music for a little while. I liked the singles but the album as a whole was one that I found I did not hit the skip button. This album is a very, very different type. I suspect it is because Chris Brown and or his record label decided that we are going to make a collage from many pieces and like a lot of collages it just ends up looking an inconsistent mess from a distance despite some otherwise high quality portions and ingredients.

There are too many producers on this album. Way too many. This album lacks consistency all the way through. If I would you I would seriously download the individual songs that came out like With You, Kiss Kiss, Wall to Wall etc. Am I the only one to notice that the guy who is probably not even 20 yet is wearing a suit on the cover of his second album? I know Justin Timberlake did this but how many millions of copies of his album, Grammy awards and sold out venues later do we know that FutureSex/LoveSounds was a smash. Chris Brown is trying too hard and enlisted far too many people to pull together hits. Like his threads, this doesn't suit him. He needs more consistency throughout this album and not a chance to work with Kanye, T-Pain, Scott Storch, Stargate because everyone wants to work with them.

The singles are easy to remember, radio friendly and singable but the album is largely forgettable. This proves to me that Usher is again the reigning champ of R&B in an age of too many youngsters that don't stick out and when R Kelly might be a little distracted at the moment.

Great album5
using amazon for the first time found it great easy to use too did return a item was simple love this album fantastic!