Exclusive

| Chris Brown

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Exclusive

Exclusive is the second studio album by American recording artist Chris Brown. The record also serves as the follow-up from his multi-platinum selling debut album, Chris Brown (2005). The album debuted at number four on the US Billboard 200, selling 295,000 copies in the first week. The album was supported by five single, with three of his singles becoming top three hits on the BillboardHot 100, charting highly on these other charts worldwide. The album earned a double platinum certification by the Recording Industry Association of America(RIAA) in the United States. - Wikipedia

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  • Slant Magazine

    There’s still nothing very “exclusive” about Exclusive at all. 

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  • All Music

    You've got to credit Brown and his songwriters and producers for cranking out another handful of easy to remember hits that cover the bases. 

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  • Pop Matters

    Chris’ young audiences will love Exclusive. 

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  • Rolling Stone

    Brown’s gotten a stronger grip on his Stevie Wonder croon, and it’s hard to imagine he doesn’t have an album’s worth of hits here.  

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  • Rueters

    Fortunately, the balance of ballads and danceable grooves is enough  

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  • US Weekly

    Packed with club-ready jams and surprises  

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  • Boston Globe

    If there was ever a record created to turn a pop singer into a star, it's Brown's sophomore effort  

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  • EW

    Sadly, Brown’s adolescent voice and playful scatting — while cute — are steamrolled by pushy collaborators 

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  • Sound Opinions

    talented vocalists like Brown are a dime a dozen. It's the production that makes them stand out 

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  • Ultratop

    Chris brown's slightly auto tuned vocals get irritating after a while  

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  • FYE

    You've got to credit Brown and his Songwriters and producers for cranking out another handful of easy to remember hits that cover the bases, from upbeat and carefree numbers  

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  • Muzikem

    Aiming for a slightly edgier, more mature sound. 

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  • Bullzeye

    Brown is usually likable enough to carry the day – even on an album that’s longer and more uneven than it should be, he’s just got too much charisma to ignore 

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  • Review Stream

    I think Chris Brown is what the Top 40 needs, his music has play - abillity, and it doesn’t get old 

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  • Espot

    Exclusive is just an overall good CD. There’s no sophomore jinx here. 

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  • All Hip Hop

    Really, it’s what an 18-year-old would sing about, so for Chris Brown fans, it’s a perfect sophomore effort. 

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  • Now Toronto

    full of songs that'll make the girls swoon and the clubs jump. 

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  • Washington Post

    the second half of a one-two punch that began with his world beating performance at the MTV awards, is exactly as good as it needs to be. 

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  • Prefix Magazine

    Aside from a charming turn from Brown himself, what mainly keeps it afloat are the A-list collaborators.  

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