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Fortune is the upcoming fifth studio album by American recording artist Chris Brown, scheduled to be first released on June 29, 2012. The album will serve as Brown's debut release with RCA Records, following the disbandment of Jive Records in October 2011. Brown has worked with several record producers on the album, including The Underdogs, Polow da Don, The Runners, Danja, and Fuego, among others. It features several guest vocalists, including Big Sean, Wiz Khalifa, Nas, Kevin McCall, SeVen, and Sabrina Antoinette. Originally scheduled for release six months after F.A.M.E. (2011), the album received several push backs.

Four singles have been released from the album, with "Turn Up the Music" being the lead single. It reached number 10 on the US Billboard Hot 100, and number one on the UK Singles Chart. "Sweet Love", "Till I Die" featuring rappers Big Sean and Wiz Khalifa, and "Don't Wake Me Up" were released as the album's second, third and fourth singles, respectively.

Background and development

In an interview with Rap-Up magazine on September 2, 2011, Kevin McCall revealed that he has been collaborating "heavily" with Brown on the album.[1] Later that month, producer David Banner told NeonLimeLight.com that the album will "bring people back to the clubs" and that it will "change the way people look at R&B".[2] He also revealed details of a song that he and Brown recorded for the album, saying: "When I tell you, you know how they don't play that much R&B in the club no more? ... The song that me and Chris made, they are going to play it like they used to play Jodeci. Like they used to play Keith Sweat. The song that me and Chris made is so jamming".[2] On January 7, 2012, Brown revealed via his official Twitter account that there was only two weeks left of recording sessions for the album, tweeting "LAST TWO WEEKS of me finishing FORTUNE! I'm excited for all the fans to hear my real music".[3] The tweet was soon followed up by another, with the singer tweeting "Dub step records on my album sounding crazy!!!!".[3] However, the tweet was later removed, suggesting that Brown gave away too much details about the album.[3]

In addition to recording, it was revealed later that month that Brown was in the studio working on the album with Asher Roth, Nas, Wiz Khalifa, will.i.am, and Kid Sister.[4][5] On January 20, 2012, Brown announced that Nas will appear as a guest vocalist on the album.[4] In an interview with MTV News, producer Harvey Mason, Jr., half of production duo The Underdogs, who co-wrote and co-produced "Turn Up the Music", spoke more about the album, saying "The Fortune record is F.A.M.E to the next level. Similar material, but he's really being innovative with some of the music that you haven't heard before, taking pieces of other genres and integrating them into pop and R&B, which I think is really cool. Vocally, he sounds amazing; he's really, really coming into his own as a singer".[6] Producer Damon Thomas, the other half of the duo, added "The only way I can describe Chris and what he's doin' with this record that he's making is that he's this generation's Michael [Jackson]".[6] On February 29, 2012, Brown tweeted "I hope this album shows growth and positivity to all my fans and will inspire them to live life to the fullest!!! #FORTUNE".[7] During a radio interview with Atlanta's Hot 107.9 in March 2012, rapper 2 Chainz revealed that he will be appearing as a guest vocalist on Fortune,[8] however the track he was featured on did not make the final track listing.[9]

Release, change of labels and artwork

In January 2011, Brown told fans on Twitter that he was planning on releasing his then studio album, F.A.M.E. (2011), as a double disc because he recorded too many songs for one disc and therefore planned on releasing a second disc titled, Fortune.[10] However, during a listening party for F.A.M.E. on March 14, 2011, Brown announced that he would be releasing the Fortune disc in six months.[11] On August 23, 2011, RCA Music Group announced it was disbanding Jive Records along with Arista Records and J Records. With the shutdown, Fortune is now being released on the RCA Records brand.[12] During an interview with Rap-Up magazine in September 2011, Kevin McCall revealed that the album was being pushed back for an early 2012 release.[1] Then two months later, Jive Records France announced via Twitter that the album would be released in March 2012.[13] However, on March 1, 2012, RCA Records confirmed that Fortune would be released in the United States on May 8, 2012, as both standard and deluxe editions.[7] Then on April 22, 2012, Brown announced via Twitter that the album will be delayed, tweeting "Team Breezy! The official album date for FORTUNE is July 3, 2012!!!!!!!!!!!!".[14] The track listing for both the standard and deluxe editions of Fortune was revealed on May 29, 2012.[9] The album will feature fourteen tracks on the standard edition, with an additional five tracks on the deluxe edition.[9] Fortune will be released as both digital download and CD formats on June 29, 2012, in the European countries of Germany, Ireland and Netherlands.[15][16][17] On July 2, the album will be released in the United Kingdom and France,[18][19] and on July 3, in the United States and Canada.[14][20] A Japan release will follow on July 4,[21] and in Australia on July 6.[22]

The album's official cover (standard version) was revealed on February 29, 2012.[23] The cover art was shot in January of the same year by Steven Gomillion and Dennis Leupold of the photography team, Gomillion and Leupold.[24] On the album cover, a light shines down on Brown, who poses against a blue backdrop, dressed in a blue "sleek, slim-fitting suit with a skinny tie and thick black framed glasses",[25] while the word "Fortune" appears behind him in different languages.[25] Brown and his art director Courtney Walter came up with the idea of using hieroglyphics for the album's title.[24] In an interview by telephone with Erik Parker of CBS Local, Gomillion said Brown "knew before the last album came out what this one would look like. He thinks so far ahead".[24] Regarding the use of the color blue, Gomillion said "The funny thing about that blue is it basically just happened. It matched the suit and it gives a kind of futuristic vibe. You'll see blue throughout the [album] packaging".[24] Sarah Brotherton of MTV News wrote that the cover shows "a more mature, sleek side" to Brown.[26] Becky Bain of Idolator noted that Brown "seems to have finally dropped his beloved graffiti imagery and is going for a futuristic vibe".[27] A reviewer for Rap-Up described it as a "slick cover".[23] Alex Loinaz of E! Online compared Brown's look to that of actors Keanu Reeves in The Matrix films, and Colin Firth in A Single Man (2009).[28]

Promotion

Brown performing at Supafest in Australia, April 2012.

On November 18, 2011, "Strip", featuring Kevin McCall, was made available via iTunes Stores worldwide as a buzz single for the album.[29][30][31] The song achieved moderate success, reaching number 37 on the US Billboard Hot 100,[32] and number three on the US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart.[33] In January 2012, Brown released the first promotional photo for Fortune, which showed him posing against a white backdrop, dressed in a full length fur coat, black hoodie and jeans.[34] At the 54th Grammy Awards, held at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, California on February 12, 2012, Brown performed a medley of "Turn Up the Music" and "Beautiful People".[35] The performance featured Brown dressed in a white and gray varsity jacket, white pants and sparkling sneakers, performing heavily-choreographed routines with several dancers, atop a collection of blocks.[35] On February 26, 2012, he performed a truncated version of "Turn Up the Music" during the halftime show of the 2012 NBA All-Star Game in Orlando.[36]

On March 2, 2012, Brown released the first episode of his Fortune web series, showing him backstage at the 2012 Lo Nuestro Awards where he performed "International Love" with Pitbull, playing in a celebrity basketball game during NBA All-Star Weekend in Orlando with rappers Common, 50 Cent, T.I., and singer R. Kelly, as well as partying and dancing at the club.[37] In April 2012, Brown appeared in Australia as one of the performing acts for the urban music festival, Supafest.[38] His set list composed of thirteen songs, including "Turn Up the Music", "Till I Die", "Run It!", "Deuces", "Yeah 3x", "Look at Me Now", "Beautiful People", "She Ain't You", "Wet the Bed", "My Last", "Body 2 Body" and "Birthday Cake".[39] On May 8, 2012, Brown appeared on Dancing with the Stars (US) to perform "Turn Up the Music".[40] For the performance, Brown and his dancers wore suits.[40] He later performed the song at the 2012 Billboard Music Awards, held at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas on May 20, 2012.[41] The performance featured projected images on the stage backdrop and BMX bike stunt troupes racing around the stage, as Brown performed choreographed routines while lip synching.[41][42] His performance was met with a mixed response from celebrities, most notably Joe Jonas, Pink, and Carey Hart, who all criticized the singer for lip synching.[42]

Singles

"Turn Up the Music" was released as the album's lead single.[43] The song was sent to contemporary hit radio in the United States on February 7, 2012,[44] and released via iTunes Stores worldwide on February 10, 2012.[45] Music critics gave "Turn Up the Music" positive reviews, praising its production and comparing the song to Brown's other singles, "Forever" (2008) and "Yeah 3x" (2010).[46][47] The song peaked at number 10 on the US Billboard Hot 100,[48] becoming Brown's eleventh top-ten hit on the chart.[49] It also reached the top-ten on the singles charts in Australia and New Zealand,[50] and peaked at number one in the United Kingdom, becoming Brown's first number one single in that country.[51] "Sweet Love" was released as the second single from the album. The song was sent to US urban contemporary radio on April 10, 2012,[52] and released via iTunes Stores worldwide on April l3, 2012.[53] "Sweet Love" was met with mixed reviews from music critics, who praised the sexiness of the song but were critical of its production.[54][55] In the United States, the song reached number 89 on the Billboard Hot 100,[32] while peaking at number 29 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart.[33]

"Till I Die", featuring rappers Big Sean and Wiz Khalifa, was released as the third single from Fortune. The song was released via iTunes Stores worldwide on April 13, 2012,[56] and sent to US rhythmic contemporary radio on May 1, 2012.[57] "Till I Die" received positive reviews from music critics, most of whom praised the production.[58][59] It peaked at number 52 on the US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart.[33] "Don't Wake Me Up" was released as the album's fourth single. The song was released via iTunes Stores worldwide on May 18, 2012.[60] It will officially impact US contemporary hit radio on June 12, 2012.[61] "Don't Wake Me Up" was well received by music critics who praised its production.[62][63]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Turn Up the Music"Chris Brown, Harvey Mason, Jr., Damon Thomas, Alexander Palmer, Terence Cole, Michael Jimenez, Jeannine Sharp[64]The Underdogs, Fuego[65]3:49
2."Bassline"   
3."Till I Die" (featuring Big Sean and Wiz Khalifa)Nathan Hills[66]Danja[66]3:57
4."Mirage" (featuring Nas)Brown, Harmony "H Money" Samuels, Eric Bellinger, Nasir Jones, Kevin McCall[67]  
5."Don't Judge Me"   
6."2012"   
7."Biggest Fan"Brown, Andre Davidson, Paul Davidson, Andrew Harris, Jermaine Jackson, Amber Streeter[68]The Runners[69] 
8."Sweet Love"Brown, Greg Curtis, Jamal Jones, Cory Marks, Jason Perry, Tommy Doyle[70]Polow da Don, Jason "JP" Perry[71]3:19
9."Strip" (featuring Kevin McCall)Brown, McCall, Joseph Bereal, Justin Henderson, Streeter, Chris Whitacre[72]Tha Bizness2:50
10."Stuck on Stupid"   
11."4 Years Old"Brown, Tommy Hitz, Samuel Jean, Jones[73]  
12."Cadillac" (featuring SeVen)Brown, Jean, Streeter[74]  
13."Don't Wake Me Up"Brown, Allessandro Benassi, Marco Benassi, Ryan Buendia, Priscilla Hamilton, Jean-Baptiste, Nicholas Marsh, Mike McHenry, William Orbit, Alain Whyte[75]Benny Benassi, Free School[76]3:42
14."Trumpet Lights" (featuring Sabrina Antoinette)Brown, Jones, Kesia Hollins, Jerome "JRoc" Harmon, Shawn Boodram, Michel Boodram[77]  
Deluxe Edition additional tracks
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
15."Tell Somebody"Brown, Jones, Hollins, Harmon, S. Boodram, M. Boodram[78] 
16."Free Run"  
17."Remember My Name" (featuring SeVen)Brown, Buendia, Jonas Jeberg, Baptiste, McCall, McHenry, Streeter[79] 
18."Wait for You"Brown, Bellinger, Courtney Harrell, David Samuels[80] 
19."Touch Me" (featuring SeVen)  
20."Key 2 Your Heart[81]"  
21."Do It Again[82]"  

Release history

Region Date Format Label Edition(s)
Ireland[16] June 29, 2012 CD, digital download Sony Music Entertainment Standard, deluxe
Germany[15] Standard
Netherlands[17]
France[19] July 2, 2012
United Kingdom[18] RCA Records Deluxe
Canada[20] July 3, 2012 Standard, deluxe
United States[14]
Japan[21] July 4, 2012 CD Sony Music Entertainment Standard
Australia[22] July 6, 2012 CD, digital download Deluxe

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