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==Commercial performance==
==Commercial performance==
In the United States, ''11:11'' debuted at number nine on the US [[Billboard 200|''Billboard'' 200]] with 45,000 [[album-equivalent unit]]s, which included 6,000 pure album sales in its first week, making it his 12th consecutive top-ten album in the country.<ref name="BB200">{{Cite magazine|url=https://www.billboard.com/music/chart-beat/stray-kids-rock-star-number-1-billboard-200-1235494895/|title=Stray Kids Score Fourth No. 1 on Billboard 200 With ‘ROCK-STAR’|magazine=Billboard|last=Caulfield|first=Keith|date=November 19, 2023|access-date=November 19, 2023}}</ref><ref>{{cite magazine|url=https://www.billboard.com/charts/billboard-200/2023-11-25/|title=November 25, 2023|magazine=Billboard|access-date=November 19, 2023}}</ref> The album also accumulated 50.97 million on-demand audio streams in the United States for its track list of 22 songs.<ref name="BB200"/> ''11:11'' marks the lowest first week sales and lowest debut for a Chris Brown's solo studio album on the US ''Billboard'' 200, surpassing [[Graffiti (Chris Brown album)|''Graffiti'']] (2009) which debuted at number seven on the chart.<ref>{{cite magazine|url=https://thatgrapejuice.net/2023/11/he-did-it-chris-brown-keeps-nearly-20-year-billboard-200-top-10-streak-intact-with-debut-of-1111/|title=He Did It! Chris Brown Keeps Nearly 20-Year Billboard 200 Top 10 Streak Intact with Debut of ’11:11′|magazine=thatgrapejuice.net|access-date=November 20, 2023}}</ref> It serves as Brown's fifth album to debut at number one on the [[Top R&B Albums]].<ref name="BBR&B">{{Cite magazine|url=https://www.billboard.com/music/chart-beat/chris-brown-11-11-number-1-top-rb-albums-chart-1235508150/|title=Chris Brown’s ’11:11′ Is No. 1 on Top R&B Albums Chart|magazine=Billboard|last=Anderson|first=Trevor|date=November 22, 2023|access-date=December 8, 2023}}</ref>. 11:11 became the first album to dethrone [[SZA]]‘s [[SOS (SZA album)|SOS]] from the top of Billboard‘s Top R&B Albums Chart, ending the hit’s nearly year-long supremacy.
In the United States, ''11:11'' debuted at number nine on the US [[Billboard 200|''Billboard'' 200]] with 45,000 [[album-equivalent unit]]s, which included 6,000 pure album sales in its first week, making it his 12th consecutive top-ten album in the country.<ref name="BB200">{{Cite magazine|url=https://www.billboard.com/music/chart-beat/stray-kids-rock-star-number-1-billboard-200-1235494895/|title=Stray Kids Score Fourth No. 1 on Billboard 200 With ‘ROCK-STAR’|magazine=Billboard|last=Caulfield|first=Keith|date=November 19, 2023|access-date=November 19, 2023}}</ref><ref>{{cite magazine|url=https://www.billboard.com/charts/billboard-200/2023-11-25/|title=November 25, 2023|magazine=Billboard|access-date=November 19, 2023}}</ref> The album also accumulated 50.97 million on-demand audio streams in the United States for its track list of 22 songs.<ref name="BB200"/> ''11:11'' marks the lowest first week sales and lowest debut for a Chris Brown's solo studio album on the US ''Billboard'' 200, surpassing [[Graffiti (Chris Brown album)|''Graffiti'']] (2009) which debuted at number seven on the chart.<ref>{{cite magazine|url=https://thatgrapejuice.net/2023/11/he-did-it-chris-brown-keeps-nearly-20-year-billboard-200-top-10-streak-intact-with-debut-of-1111/|title=He Did It! Chris Brown Keeps Nearly 20-Year Billboard 200 Top 10 Streak Intact with Debut of ’11:11′|magazine=thatgrapejuice.net|access-date=November 20, 2023}}</ref> It serves as Brown's fifth album to debut at number one on the [[Top R&B Albums]].<ref name="BBR&B">{{Cite magazine|url=https://www.billboard.com/music/chart-beat/chris-brown-11-11-number-1-top-rb-albums-chart-1235508150/|title=Chris Brown’s ’11:11′ Is No. 1 on Top R&B Albums Chart|magazine=Billboard|last=Anderson|first=Trevor|date=November 22, 2023|access-date=December 8, 2023}}</ref>. 11:11 became the first album to dethrone [[SZA]]‘s [[SOS (SZA album)|SOS]] from the top of Billboard‘s Top R&B Albums Chart, ending the hit’s nearly year-long supremacy. In addition to this , the album also continues Brown's 18 year streak of entering the top 10 on the [[Billboard 200]].


==Track listing==
==Track listing==

Revision as of 20:47, 20 December 2023

11:11
Four figures of Brown forming the number, with two of his heads as the colon
Studio album by
ReleasedNovember 10, 2023[1]
Genre
Length67:53
Label
Producer
  • DSTRK
  • Gabriel Roland
  • Sean Kingston
  • Leon "Roccstar" Youngblood
  • Hitmaka
  • Troy Taylor
  • Fridayy
  • Phillip "DJ Hardwerk" Constable
  • Toney Martinez
  • Sad Money
  • DJ Fricktion
  • BigRagee
  • Emman
  • Krazytunez
  • XQ
  • Derelle Rideout
  • HAZE
  • Prince Youngblood
  • J. Mixx
  • Ryan Press
  • Bizness Boi
  • Chopstix
  • Fecony
  • Its2Ezzy
  • Murphy Kid
  • Fortune
  • GABE
  • Keith Ingram
  • Leandro "Dro" Hidalgo
  • Teezio
  • Stefano Pigliapoco
  • Akinlolu
  • Chizzy Stephens
  • ThankYouDish
  • DJ Fricktion
  • Diego
  • Ave
  • Pitt Tha Kid
  • The Breed
  • Track King Cole
  • Deshaun L. Cannon
  • SprngBrk
  • Jirou Street
  • Avdeon
  • Cody Tarpley
  • Sterling Gittens Jr.
Chris Brown chronology
Breezy
(2022)
11:11
(2023)
Singles from 11:11
  1. "Summer Too Hot"
    Released: June 23, 2023[3]
  2. "Sensational"
    Released: October 20, 2023[4]
  3. "Nightmares"
    Released: November 7, 2023

11:11 is the eleventh studio album by American singer-songwriter Chris Brown.[5] It was released on November 10, 2023.[1][6] The singles "Summer Too Hot", "Sensational" and "Nightmares"[7] were released in the album's promotion.[8] 11:11 features guest appearances from Maeta, Byron Messia, Future, Fridayy, Davido and Lojay.[9]

The album has a nomination at the 66th Annual Grammy Awards, with its track "Summer Too Hot" being proposed for Best R&B Performance.[10]

Background

The album's title is derived from the homonym numerological belief.[11][12]

Composition

11:11 is a double album, with its two sides containing 11 tracks each.[13] The album's musical style mixes R&B, pop music, Afrobeats and dancehall.[2] According to Kayla Sandiford of Renowned for Sound, 11:11 "seeks to make use of a range of rhythmic elements", with Brown incorporating Afrobeats "on various tracks which embrace a funkier, percussion-driven feel".[14] AllMusic's TiVo Staff found its lyrical content to be "a little more romantic" than Brown's previous album Breezy.[15]

Artwork

The album's artwork was designed by Courtney Walter,[2] and depicts 4 images of Chris Brown standing to form 11:11's title. The head shots used to form the colon include the singer with black and blonde hair, the juxtaposition symbolizes the negative and the positive in life. The colors used in each of the standing images are a nod to body chakras: yellow (manipura – solar plexus chakra symbolizing wisdom and power), indigo (ajna – third eye chakra symbolizing awareness), blue (vishuddha – throat chakra symbolizing communication), and green (anahata – heart chakra symbolizing love and healing) and tie in with the spiritual meaning of "11:11". Brown used similar imagery in the lyrics of his 2019 song "Indigo", from the album Indigo.[16]

Critical reception

Kayla Sandiford of Renowned for Sound described 11:11 as "palatable", praising Brown's vocal performances, saying that "Brown does well to demonstrate his dynamic vocal quality", but criticized the record's length, stating "although Brown can be commended for this, there are moments that feel like 11:11 has gotten wrapped up in quantity over quality".[17] TiVo Staff of AllMusic found the record to be "more concise and a little more romantic" compared to his previous album Breezy.[18]

Release and promotion

On May 19, 2023, Brown teased the release of new music on his Instagram account, writing: “Y’all ready for some new music? Been locked in the studio”, stating "No more 20- to 40-song albums", hinting that his next album would mark a detachment from the length of his previous three albums Heartbreak on a Full Moon, Indigo and Breezy.[19] On that same day he announced the release of "a single for the summer".[20][21] On June 17, Brown officially announced on his Instagram account the album's lead single "Summer Too Hot", and its release date for June 23, 2023.[22]

On August 17, he unveiled the album's title, 11:11, along with its release date for November 11, 2023, also stating that it would contain 11 songs.[23][24][6][25] On September 29 the singer announced that the album was "complete", sharing a possible black and white album cover.[26] On October 17, 2023, Brown unveiled the second single from the album, titled "Sensational" featuring Lojay and Davido, with a video where he performs a choreography for it with his dancing crew.[27] On October 20, 2023, Brown released "Sensational" along with a music video directed by videographer Child.[28] On October 21, Brown revealed that the album would be a double disc consisting of two sides featuring 11 tracks each, with the first one being released at 11 AM, and the final part on 11 PM of November 11, revealing the official album cover as well.[29] On November 2, Brown previewed a new song on his Instagram titled "Walking on 10 Toes".[30] On November 4, the singer previewed another track titled "No One Else" featuring Fridayy. The album's tracklist was revealed on November 6, confirming guest appearances from Byron Messia, Future, and Fridayy, teasing two other guests scheduled to be revealed on a later date. The following day, the song "Nightmares" featuring Byron Messia was released alongside its music video.[31] On November 9, he announced that 11:11 would be released on November 10, a day earlier than what previously announced.[32]

A few hours before the release of 11:11, its last track was changed from the previously announced "Double Negative", which features Justin Bieber, to a track called "Views". Brown explained the last minute change on his Instagram account on the album's release day: "Double negative unfortunately did not make the deadline in time with the lawyers, so we couldn't put it on the album. Justin my little brother for life, so we will make that moment happen soon. Sorry to the fans that really wanted it to be on the album".[33]

Commercial performance

In the United States, 11:11 debuted at number nine on the US Billboard 200 with 45,000 album-equivalent units, which included 6,000 pure album sales in its first week, making it his 12th consecutive top-ten album in the country.[34][35] The album also accumulated 50.97 million on-demand audio streams in the United States for its track list of 22 songs.[34] 11:11 marks the lowest first week sales and lowest debut for a Chris Brown's solo studio album on the US Billboard 200, surpassing Graffiti (2009) which debuted at number seven on the chart.[36] It serves as Brown's fifth album to debut at number one on the Top R&B Albums.[37]. 11:11 became the first album to dethrone SZA‘s SOS from the top of Billboard‘s Top R&B Albums Chart, ending the hit’s nearly year-long supremacy. In addition to this , the album also continues Brown's 18 year streak of entering the top 10 on the Billboard 200.

Track listing

11:11 disc 1 track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Angel Numbers / Ten Toes"
5:06
2."Sensational" (featuring Davido and Lojay)
  • DJ Hardwerk
  • BigRagee
  • Krazytunez
  • XQ
3:51
3."Press Me"
  • Hitmaka
  • Bizness Boi
  • Derelle Rideout
2:07
4."That's On You" (featuring Future)
  • Brown
  • Nayvadius DeMun Cash
  • Gaines
  • Miles Barker
  • Cameron Devaun Murphy
  • John-Francis Mbata
  • Harris Sameer
  • Emmanuel Bekele
  • Woodlair Nosy
  • Emman
  • Fecony
  • Its2ezzy
  • Murphykid
4:23
5."Feel Something"
  • Brown
  • Roland
  • Youngblood Jr.
  • Kesington Kross
  • Keith Ingram
  • Toney Martinez
  • Marcus Berry
  • RoccStar
  • Prince Youngblood
  • Gabriel Roland
3:12
6."Best Ever" (featuring Maeta)
Mikhail Beltran2:32
7."No One Else" (featuring Fridayy)
  • Fortune
  • Fridayy
  • GABE
  • Roccstar
3:43
8."Shooter"
  • Brown
  • Tay Iwar
  • Youngblood Jr.
  • Naledi Aphiwe
  • Kifano Reque
  • P.
  • Pigliapoco
  • Stefano
  • Ingram
  • Keith Ingram
  • Leandro "Dro" Hidalgo
  • RoccStar
  • Teezio
  • Stefano Pigliapoco
  • Kifa
3:30
9."Nightmares" (featuring Byron Messia)
  • Brown
  • Byron Messia
  • Haile Alexander
  • Malcolm Olagundoye
  • Ryan Press
  • Chris Brown
  • Chopstix
2:30
10."Very Special"
  • Brown
  • Elliott Trent
  • Jovaughn Mixon
  • Roland
  • Youngblood Jr.
  • Peace Emmanuel Oredope
  • Micky Munday
  • Jovaugn J Mix
  • Elliott Trent
  • RoccStar
  • Gabriel Roland
  • P Priime
  • Micky Munday
3:33
11."Messed Up"
  • Brown
  • Ingram
  • Berry
  • Roland
  • Youngblood Jr.
  • Shyre Youngblood
  • Martinez
  • Boubacar Diallo
  • RoccStar
  • Toney Martinez
  • Gabriel Roland
2:53
Total length:37:20
11:11 disc 2 track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
12."Midnight Freak"
  • Brown
  • Trent
  • Robertson
  • Elliott Trent
  • Bizness Boi
2:43
13."Moonlight"
  • Brown
  • Charles Stephens III
  • Gaines
  • Yumi Arai
  • Tristan Cordero Ladrue Rice
  • Jesse Christopher Blocker III
  • Donye'a Goodin
Chizzy3:11
14."Bouncing / G5"
  • Brown
  • Trent
  • Nandish Patel
  • Elliot Trent
  • Nandish
2:56
15."Make Up Your Mind"
  • Brown
  • Diego Avendano
  • Naveen Pabbi
  • Gaines
  • Luke Niedzeilski
  • Nathan DiRocco
  • Martin Pitt
  • Ciaran Mullan
  • Philipp Riebenstahl
  • DJ Fricktion
  • Diego Ave
  • Pitt Tha Kid
2:34
16."Stutter"
  • Brown
  • Ward
  • Dotson
  • Aaron Rogers
  • Rashad Johnson
  • Hitmaka
  • The Breed
2:51
17."Need a Friend"
  • Brown
  • Andre Eric Proctor
  • Gregory Lopez
  • Antonio Stith
  • Ernest Taylor
  • Jirou Williams
  • Deshaun Cannon
  • Floyd Bentley
  • Bobby Joseph Turner
  • Nosy
  • SprngBrk
  • Deshaun L. Cannon
  • Street
3:12
18."Summer Too Hot"
  • RoccStar
  • Gabriel Roland
  • Toney Martinez
3:08
19."Feelings Don't Lie"
  • Brown
  • Trent
  • Shane Murphy
Elliott Trent2:18
20."Red Flags"
  • Brown
  • Berry
  • Ingram
  • Roland
  • Martinez
  • Veira
  • Youngblood Jr.
  • RoccStar
  • Prince Youngblood
  • Gabriel Roland
2:48
21."Closer"
  • Avedon
  • Cody Tarpley
  • DJ Fricktion
  • Diego Ave
2:11
22."Views"
  • Brown
  • Sterling Gittens Jr.
  • Daniel Gerard Breland
  • Gaines
  • Rice
  • Stanley Cunningham
  • William Yohanse Gittens
  • John Eley
Sterling Gittens Jr.2:30
Total length:30:12
Sample credits
  • "Press Me" contains a sample from "Baby I'm Back" as performed by Baby Bash featuring Akon.
  • "Moonlight" contains a sample of "Sky Restaurant", written by Yumi Arai and Kunihiko Murai, and performed by Hi-Fi Set.
  • "Shooter" contains a sample of South African singer, Naledi Aphiwe singing.

Charts

Chart performance for 11:11
Chart (2023) Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[38] 16
Australian Hip Hop/R&B Albums (ARIA)[39] 3
Austrian Albums (Ö3 Austria)[40] 52
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Flanders)[41] 47
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Wallonia)[42] 81
Canadian Albums (Billboard)[43] 34
Danish Albums (Hitlisten)[44] 13
Dutch Albums (Album Top 100)[45] 6
French Albums (SNEP)[46] 49
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)[47] 38
Irish Albums (OCC)[48] 41
New Zealand Albums (RMNZ)[49] 2
Norwegian Albums (VG-lista)[50] 7
Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade)[51] 9
UK Albums (OCC)[52] 11
UK R&B Albums (OCC)[53] 3
US Billboard 200[54] 9
US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums (Billboard)[55] 2

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