Genius Meanings
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Chris Brown – Back to Love
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“Back to Love” is the second single released from Chris' upcoming album, Indigo, and is the follow up to January 2019’s “Undecided.” The track describes a pure love, with its ups
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Chris Brown – Crawl
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“Crawl” is a song about a relationship in disarray, with Chris wanting to crawl back to love and to mend the relationship. The track was released as the second single from his
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Chris Brown – Back to Sleep
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“Back to Sleep” is a smooth R&B track detailing Chris' impatience with wanting to go over to his girl for late-night sex. The track was released as the third single from Royalty
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Chris Brown (Ft. USHER & ZAYN) – Back to Sleep (Remix)
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On this remix of “Back To Sleep,” Chris Brown, Usher, and Zayn offer sex as the guarantee for a good night’s sleep.
The original version of the song appeared on Brown’s album
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Chris Brown – Tough Love
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On “Tough Love”, Chris looks back on a failed relationship, chalking the breakup down to love being hard to maintain. Chris regrets the things he said and states he didn’t fight
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Chris Brown (Ft. August Alsina, Miguel & Trey Songz) – Back to Sleep (Remix 2)
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Chris Brown recruits more RnB moguls to remix his famous hit, “Back to Sleep”. In the first remix, fans got ZAYN and Usher, but here we get August Alsina, Miguel and Trey Songz.
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Fat Joe (Ft. Chris Brown) – Another Round
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[Chorus: Chris Brown] / Don't you be holding back your love / Don't you be holding back (Don't you, don't you) / Don't you be holding back your love / Don't you be holding back / '
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Drake (Ft. Chris Brown) – Not You Too
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On this song, Drake sings about being betrayed by a woman that he didn’t expect to. He scolds her by telling her “not you too,” implying that he has been spited by multiple women
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Chris Brown – Throw It Back
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In “Throw It Back,” Chris encourages his girl to twerk for him. The track samples the late Aaliyah’s debut May 1994 single, “Back & Forth.” Chris and Aaliyah have previously “
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Chris Brown – Red
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“Red” is the continuation of “Burgundy”—the album’s previous track—and also deals with Chris' girl playing games with him. In the track, he alludes to the album’s title track, “‘
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Chris Brown (Ft. Wizkid) – Call Me Every Day
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“Call Me Every Day” is a laid-back, afrobeats-inspired track about Chris' and Wizkid’s women. While the vocals are mainly handled by Wizkid, Chris adopts a similar accent to Wiz to
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Chris Brown (Ft. Future) – That's On You
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[Intro: Future] / Oh, yeah, Plutoski, Breezy, this shit bigger than YouTube / All we know is that bad bitches dressed down in Coucoo / Pop out with a pop star, somethin' you oughta
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Verse Simmonds & Chris Brown – Back Outside (Remix)
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Chris Brown (Ft. Anthony Hamilton, R. Kelly & Tank) – Back to Sleep (Legends Remix)
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Following the release of the original, “Back to Sleep” has been graced with 3 remixes, all recruiting R&B legends new and old. The first remix provided an additional verse from
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Chris Brown – Back Out
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“Back Out” is a raunchy R&B jam in which Chris boasts about his sexual prowess, just as he did in “Too Freaky” and “Invented Head.” In this track, he states that he’s so good in
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Tyga (Ft. Chris Brown) – February Love
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On “February Love,” Tyga once again recruits Chris Brown to assist. Unlike “Haute,” which is more of a party track banger, this song has a more romantic theme to it.
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Chris Brown (Ft. Kevin McCall & Tyga) – Deuces
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“Deuces” is a break-up song and the name stems from the term “chucking deuces” which is slang for saying goodbye. In the lyrics, Kevin elaborates on its meaning: raising a middle
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Chris Brown – Shooter
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[Verse 1] / Sick in love, highs and lows / Nothin' to cure it, I'm losin' faith (Woah) / Sinkin' now, swim for shore / Ready to prove it, my love, baby / I've been shipwrecked
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Chris Brown – Flashbacks
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“Flashbacks” finds Chris pining for a former love, and despite regretting giving them his 100%, he still wants her back. While the chorus focuses on Chris missing her “love,” the
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Juelz Santana (Ft. Chris Brown) – Back to the Crib
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[Intro: Juelz Santana, Chris Brown] / Santana (Yeah) / Chris Breezy (Yeah) / P-O-L-O da Don (Yeah) / Haha (Yeah), got one (What up?) / Ayy / [Chorus Chris Brown, Juelz Santana
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Chris Brown – Discover
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“Discover” is an R&B track about Chris' ex-girlfriend Karrueche Tran and their public breakup after the news emerged that Chris was the father of then 9-month-old Royalty by model
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Chris Brown – All Back
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“All Back” is a piano-driven ballad that sees Chris reflect back on a past relationship wanting to change the outcome. In the track, he is riddled with post-breakup regrets, points
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Chris Brown – Back to Back
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[Intro] / Hey, you've reached Jessica / I'm not in right now, but if you leave a message, I'll call you right back / Baby, called you three times / I left text messages, emails
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Chris Brown – Sorry Enough
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In “Sorry Enough,” Chris opens up about the mistakes he’s made in a relationship, willing to own up to them and make it up to his girl. The track’s drums are sampled from Clipse’s
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Chris Brown – Make Love
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“Make Love” sees Chris go back to his pure R&B roots and delivers a smooth track about lovemaking. The track opens with a bass guitar riff that carries throughout the track, with
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Chris Brown & Young Thug – City Girls
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“City Girls” sees Chris and Thug join force over banging production that combines elements of trap and R&B to sing about taking their fun-loving females “on tour” as they go to “
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Chris Brown – 2012
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“2012” is a sultry, sexual song about passionate love-making to save the world from ending. The title stems from the 2012 phenomenon, where many believed that the world would end
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Chris Brown – Open Road
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“Open Road” tells the story of the end of a relationship. In the song, Chris explains his post-breakup regrets in wishing he was a better man to his girl and not taking the time to
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Chris Brown – Here We Go Again
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“Here We Go Again” is about Chris' on-off relationship with Rihanna. In the track, Chris details the ups and downs of their tumultuous relationship and how he feels like they’re
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Chris Brown & Young Thug – Go Crazy
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On “Go Crazy,” Thugger and Chris sing and trade bars over familiar topics: sex and women. In particular, about keeping some trysts secret and women who are shy but nevertheless
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Yung Bleu & Chris Brown – Distant Lover
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[Intro] / (OG Parker) / (Romano) / (Hitmaka) / (Sound) / [Chorus: Chris Brown] / Maybe it's the clock tickin', I'm thinkin' I need you / Girl, you got my mind spinnin', I'm winnin
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Chris Brown – Zero
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“Zero” is a funky track that sees Chris swiftly move on from a former love, while she’s drowning her sorrows and checking up on him online. The track adopts elements of 1980s music
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Chris Brown (Ft. Future) – U Did It
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“U Did It” is an ode to Chris and Future’s former flames who they credit “made them better people.” The bouncy trap song marks the third collaboration between Chris and Future
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Chris Brown – I'll Go
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“I’ll Go” keeps to the rather sad vibe of the previous two tracks, but takes a positive turn in its topic. In the track, Chris tells the story of lost love and the determination to
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Chris Brown – X
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On the surface, “X” is a track detailing Chris moving on from an ex-girlfriend and bettering himself in her wake. However, the track also touches on Chris' ongoing battle with the
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Chris Brown (Ft. Rihanna) – Put It Up
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“Put It Up” was originally recorded for Chris' X album, but did not make the cut.
These former lovebirds made this song some time around 2012/2013, although it was leaked in April
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Chris Brown – Up to You
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In “Up to You,” Chris wants to take a backseat in his relationship and allow his girl be in control and make all the decisions. Chris' decision comes about after being previously
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Chris Brown – Summer Too Hot
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“Summer Too Hot” is a bouncy track detailing Chris’ plans to “wet up” the summer. The track was released as the lead single from Chris’ upcoming eleventh studio album and announced
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Chris Brown (Ft. Davido & Lojay) – Sensational
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“Sensational” is the second single from Chris' eleventh studio album, 11:11. Chris uploaded a snippet of him dancing to the song with his choreographer and dancers to Instagram on
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Chris Brown – Wall to Wall
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“Wall to Wall” sees Chris spoilt for choice at a party, with women throwing themselves on him. The track is the lead single from Chris' sophomore album, Exclusive. Its music video
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