F.A.M.E. - Chris Brown
F.A.M.E.

F.A.M.E. is Chris' fourth studio album, and the first album to be released in two years following three free mixtapes released in 2010. The album includes a multitude of genres, ranging from Chris' traditional R&B and rap to pop, electro-pop, and dancehall. The album’s title stands for “Forgiving All My Enemies” and “Fans Are My Everything,” and Chris also tattooed the title on his right arm to announce its release. F.A.M.E. was promoted by three singles ahead of its release: the dance-pop hit “Yeah 3x,” the Busta Rhymes and Lil Wayne-assisted “Look At Me Now,” and his Eurodance effort with Benny Benassi, “Beautiful People.” Two additional singles were released from the album after its release: the Michael Jackson-inspired “She Ain’t You,” and his hit with Justin Bieber, “Next to You.” F.A.M.E. debuted atop of the Billboard 200 chart, marking his first number one album with 270,000 units sold in its first week. F.A.M.E. also earned Chris his first Grammy award for “Best R&B Album.”
Distribution of songs on F.A.M.E. by producer