Graffiti

| Chris Brown

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Graffiti

Graffiti is the third studio album by American singer Chris Brown. It was released on December 7, 2009, by Jive Records. The album serves as a follow-up to his previous album Exclusive (2007). - Wikipedia

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  • BBC

    Plodding melodies draw attention to Brown's unpleasantly macho style and unapologetic sentiments, and the void where his talent, and his future, should be. 

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  • Slant Magazine

    Chris Brown’s new album, Graffiti, won’t be able to avoid being heard—and likely rejected—as a rebuttal.  

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  • Sputnik Music

    Those looking for Brown to show his soul won’t see it on Graffiti, and for better or worse, that makes it more enjoyable.  

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  • LA Times Blog

    It's unlikely that there's anything Chris Brown could have said on his new album -- his first since pleading guilty to assaulting his ex-girlfriend Rihanna -- to convince listeners that he's still the sweetheart that early hits presented him as. 

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  • Hip Hop DX

    The album’s individual tracks are greater than the sum of the parts.  

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  • All Music

    Most of Graffiti is a natural progression for Chris Brown.  

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  • Billboard

    Brown shows us on "Graffiti" that he's still a formidable talent.  

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  • The Couch Sessions

    Chris Brown doesn’t need an album to rehabilitate his public image, he needs an extended hiatus to do so.  

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  • AV Club

    The saddest pop-music incident of 2009 finally gets its stomach-turning denouement with the release of Chris Brown’s new album. 

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  • Spin

    On his first album since his infamous altercation with then-girlfriend Rihanna, Chris Brown sounds genuinely remorseful. 

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  • Details of My Life

    The highlights of this album? Umm...I know this will sound biased but I’m really, really struggling to find any. 

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  • Entertainment

    On the whole, Brown simply struggles to make himself likable, or even respectable.  

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  • The Grape Juice

    A great album by an artist, who regardless of the odds, is destined for great things.  

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  • NY Daily News

    Brown has delivered the kind of joyful, engaging work that deserves to be praised by many more people than will feel comfortable doing so. 

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  • The Top Tens

    This album is passable.  

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  • Jays Hollywoods Latest

    While I'm really liking this..There are a few songs I'm not feeling but that's normal.  

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  • The Washington Post

    “Graffiti” isn’t a strong return for the 20-year-old — it’s just one sloppy pity party. 

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