F.A.M.E

| Chris Brown

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F.A.M.E

   F.A.M.E. is the third studio album by Colombian singer and songwriter Maluma. The album was supported by three singles: "Felices los 4", "Coraz n" and "El Pr stamo". The album is also Maluma's first bilingual album, containing songs that are written and sung in both Spanish and English. - Wikipedia

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  • Rolling Stone

    F.A.M.E. is a pop ‘n’ b album with something for everyone.  

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  • Slant Magazine

    His album isn’t really much of anything other than a collection of avoidant club jams.  

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  • All Music

    F.A.M.E. hints that Brown’s best is yet to come.  

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  • LA Times Blog

    “F.A.M.E.” also feels strained and sometimes downright desperate.  

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  • Soul In Stereo

    F.A.M.E. is much better than I expected.  

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  • The Guardian

    This record's syrupy mid-section makes good on his desire to write "songs that your grandma can love". 

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  • Parlé Magazine

    F.A.M.E. is a respectable effort from the R&B singer and definitely begins to script Brown’s comeback.  

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  • AV Music

    On F.A.M.E.’s effervescent slow jams and up-tempo R&B struts, Brown makes a solid case for himself as an adult artist.  

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  • BBC

    F.A.M.E. is no catastrophe 

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  • The Washington Post

    “F.A.M.E.,” is his second album since the incident and it is unapologetically defiant. 

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  • NZ Herald

    F.A.M.E. has already clocked up a string of hits. It has to be said though, he's still not everyone's cup of tea.  

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  • Pop Matters

    F.A.M.E. will satisfy 12 year Malibu and Miami beach frequenters, but anyone with a soul should steer far clear of this mess.  

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  • The Independent

    F.A.M.E. is equal parts bubblebath boudoir soul and more bullish beat-driven floor-fillers. 

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  • IGN

    Brown's latest is a definite upgrade over Grafitti, though some clunky filler and bad decisions prevent him from reaching his potential as this time around.  

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  • Hifi Magazine

    F.A.M.E. is a better improvement over Graffiti and a gentle push in the right direction for an easy-listening hip-pop album – despite the circumstances.  

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  • The Young Folks

    F.A.M.E is rather enjoyable, and any Team Breezy fan out there I’m sure will like it 

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  • Brent Music Reviews

    Surely Brown just wants to forget he ever went here. He should. Enough said. 

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