Graffiti - Chris Brown
Graffiti

Graffiti is Chris' third studio album, following 2007’s Exclusive, and incorporates R&B, pop, rock, and Euro-dance styles. Graffiti was the first album released following Chris' assault case with then-girlfriend Rihanna, and the album failed to duplicate the chart success of Exclusive as a result. However, the album performed moderately on the charts, peaking at #7 on Billboard’s 200 chart. Graffiti also earned Chris two additional Grammy nominations in 2010. Graffiti was promoted by three singles, “I Can Transform Ya” “Crawl” and “Sing Like Me” which was released as a promotional single. Following the Rihanna assault case, Chris removed the official music videos for these singles from his YouTube account. According to Mikael Wood of the Los Angeles Times, most of the album is in “upbeat party mode”, mixed with power ballads, assumingly to “illuminate” his remorse over the Rihanna incident. Chris has stated that Graffiti is his favorite album, and the most intimate and personal album he’s produced.
Distribution of songs on Graffiti by producer
Songs