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Chris Brown Biography




Birth name
: Christopher Maurice Brown
Born : May 5, 1989 (1989-05-05) (age 19)
Origin : Tappahannock, Virginia, United States
Genre(s) : R&B, pop, dance, hip hop
Years active : 2005–present
Label(s) : Jive, Zomba, LBW
Website : ChrisBrownWorld.com

Singer, songwriter, actor. Born on May 5, 1989, in Tappahannock, Virginia. Although he is still in his teens, Chris Brown is already on his way to music superstardom with his smooth voice, amazing dance moves, and boy-next-door charm. Growing up in a small town of roughly 2,000 people, he was a born entertainer. Brown enjoyed singing in his church choir and was inspired by such musical artists as Sam Cooke, Stevie Wonder, and Michael Jackson. He also showed off his dance prowess by imitating the dance moves of another one of his idols, Usher.

Brown was discovered by Tina Davis, who was working for Def Jam Recordings at the time. “The first thing that hit me was his unique voice,” Davis told Billboard magazine. “I thought ‘This kid is a star.’” Davis eventually became his manager and helped him land a deal with Jive Records, which had developed other young acts such as Britney Spears and ‘N Sync and is home to other hip-hop and R&B stars such as R. Kelly, Usher, and Kanye West. At the time of deal, Brown was only 15 years.

Brown’s self-titled album was released in November 2005 and quickly found its way into the charts. Working with established producers and songwriters, he had a number one hit with “Run It!,” which was co-written by Scott Storch and Sean Garrett. The track also featured a guest appearance by rapper Juelz Santana. More hits followed, including “Yo (Excuse Me Miss)” and “Gimme That,” which was written by Garrett and Storch. While many of the songs have a hip-hop influence, Brown’s voice has a classic R&B sound. And just like many other teenagers, dating and girls figure prominently in his songs. He has sometimes been compared to Michael Jackson because of his dual talents as a singer and dancer.

The album brought Brown two Grammy Award nominations for Best New Artist and Best R&B Contemporary Album. While he did not win, he showed the audience at the Grammy Awards just how talented he was by holding his own while performing with two R&B legends, Lionel Richie and Smokey Robinson. Brown went on to receive a number of other awards, including an NAACP Image Award for Outstanding New Artist. With a large following of young fans, it was no surprise when he won a Teen Choice Award for Choice Music Breakout Artist Male.

In 2006, Brown went out on the road for his Up Close & Personal tour. He played more than 30 concerts in cities across the country. While he enjoyed playing live, it was not without its hazards. “Once during a show, I reached out to touch these girls’ hands, and they pulled me off the stage,” Brown told CosmoGirl magazine.

Expanding his career as an entertainer, Brown has branched out into acting. He had a small role in the box office hit Stomp in the Yard (2007), which centered around a step dance competition. The film also featured another popular R&B performer, Ne-Yo. On the small screen, Brown played against type as a high school band geek on The O.C. for several episodes.

The final months of 2007 brought a wave of new projects for Brown. He released his second album, Exclusive, in November. On this latest project, Brown became more hands on behind the scenes. He helped write several tracks, including the hit single “Kiss Kiss” with T-Pain. In addition to T-Pain, Brown worked with Sean Garrett on “Wall to Wall” and will.i.am and Tank on “Picture Perfect” among others. He also came up the concepts for his music videos and served as co-director on them.

Around the same time, Brown returned to the big screen with a more substantial role in the holiday-themed dramatic comedy, This Christmas (2007). As Michael “Baby” Whitfield, he played a young man wanting to pursue a musical career despite opposition from his family. The film also featured Delroy Lindo, Loretta Devine, Regina King, and Mekhi Phifer. Next up for the budding actor is reportedly the lead role in the sports drama Phenom.

When he is not working, Brown can be found playing basketball, riding his four-wheel vehicles, and playing video games. While he likes to have fun, he also has a serious side. Brown is committed to helping others, donating a portion of ticket sales from his 2006 tour to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. He has also worked with the organization’s Math-A-Thon fund-raising program.

Less than two years ago, he was the 16-year-old boy next door, a teenager from the small town of Tappahannock, VA (population: 2,000), with a world of talent and big dreams, fueled by the artists he grew up with, from Sam Cooke, Stevie Wonder and Donnie Hathaway to Michael Jackson and Usher.

Now, with the release of Exclusive, his sophomore album for Jive Records, Chris Brown is ready to take his place alongside those heroes.

"Exclusive is something that not everybody can get," he says, explaining the title. "I feel it's an album especially for my fans. It's not for the critics or the haters… or people that get it just to fit in. It's only for those who truly want to hear my music."

Exclusive is the follow-up to his self-titled debut, released in November 2005, which debuted at #2 in Billboard and was recently certified double-platinum, having sold 1.9 million copies in the U.S. and more than three million worldwide.

The CD spawned the #1 Scott Storch-produced smash "Run It!" (featuring Juelz Santana), the Top 10 pop singles "Yo (Excuse Me Miss)" and "Gimme That," along with the Top 20 "Say Goodbye." Brown's year was capped off with a pair of Grammy nominations for Best New Artist and Best R&B Contemporary Album in addition to a nationally televised performance on Awards night with Lionel Richie and Smokey Robinson singing a medley of their respective hits. He also nabbed a Soul Train award (Best R&B/Soul New Artist), two BET awards (Best New Artist, Viewer's Choice), a Teen Choice honor (Choice Music Breakout Artist Male), three Billboard Awards (Artist, Male Artist and New Artist of the Year) and an NAACP Image Award (Outstanding New Artist). He also was featured on Bow Wow's hit single "Shortie Like Mine."

"I always imagined that I could be what I wanted to be, I just hoped that I could do it," says the humble Brown, now 18-years-old. "I never knew how fast this would take off, so I'm just thankful for it."

The new album, which features collaborations with the Black Eyed Peas' will.i.am, fellow platinum artist T-Pain ("Kiss, Kiss") as well as hit songwriter/producers Sean Garrett ("Wall to Wall"), the Underdogs ("Get at ‘Cha" and "Take You Down") and Adonis and Bryan-Michael Cox ("Tho'd," "Fallen Angel"). The songs show how far Chris Brown has come in the two years since his last album. This time around he is co-writing on several tracks.

"I would say it's just me being mature, getting older," he admits, "growing a little bit more hair and peach fuzz on the bottom of my chin. This time, I was more physically and mentally into the whole process. I just jumped in head first and delved into everything. It's another stepping stone for me. Every day is a learning experience when you're in the music industry. From day one, I've learned how to be a better artist, working on my music and with other people."

And that includes hooking up with some of the biggest stars in the pop, R&B and hip-hop business for his new album. "That was my manager, my team at Jive and me just going in all the way," Brown says. "We pushed the floor and the envelope, stepped it up and continued to rock it out. When we had a chance to pick those we really wanted to work with, magic just happened."

The first single, the Sean Garrett-penned "Wall to Wall," is a cheeky look at how success attracts female admirers ("I don't hear nothing but ladies calling"), while Brown shows his appreciation for the opposite sex in the tongue-in-chic "Picture Perfect," a collaboration with will.i.am and Tank, a tribute to a stunning supermodel. ‘We wanted to write something that was kinda fun, but talked about me," explains Chris. "I may not be dating cover girls now, but hopefully in the future, I will be."

"Tho'd" is a musical nod to the D.C. go-go scene of Brown's youth, the rhythmic, syncopated dance-floor beat he dubs "like reggae, depending on how you listen to it." The song is about just loving the fact you're with this girl," says Brown. "‘Tho'd' means being uncontrollable, your mind boggled to the point where you're just, ‘Wow.'"

Brown also has tracks that appeal to his female fans. "Kiss, Kiss," co-written and produced with T-Pain "is about what we like in girls," laughs Brown. Produced with the Underdogs, "Get at ‘Cha" is Brown in pursuit mode, chasing after the girls as he teases himself by referencing his first big hit: "I know they're waiting on me/To run it."

"They started it out, then I re-wrote some of the lyrics, the second verse and the bridge," says Chris. "That was a great collaboration."

The budding superstar continues to fuse his R&B soul roots with a hip-hop edge on the stunning old-school ballad, "Fallen Angel," as he reaches out to embrace someone who's been misunderstood. "The song's about a girl who's being criticized and talked about because of who she is," he explains. "She may have started out as a bad person, but I can see the good in her."

Last summer, Brown headlined his own Up Close & Personal tour with Lil Wayne, Ne-Yo, Dem Franchize Boyz and Juelz Santana, a 32-date, Live Nation-promoted jaunt. "I love being on the road more than anything. Making an album is about recording the songs you love," he says. "By the time you get to performing them, it's about putting that out on stage and expressing yourself physically through your voice and your feet." Chris is set to go on another nationwide tour this fall.

In addition to his burgeoning music career, Chris Brown is also branching into acting, with appearances on TV shows The O.C. and UPN's One on One, as well as the hit feature film, Stomp the Yard, and a role in This Christmas, a holiday film coming out this winter with Loretta Devine, Delroy Lindo, and Regina King. The Screen Gems feature tells the story of a Christmas celebration one clan will never forget, as the children return home for the first time in years, bringing along plenty of baggage, revealing secrets and testing bonds to discover the true meaning of family.

"I want to show people I'm not just a singer, but an all-around entertainer," he says. "I love acting."

Chris will also be a part of the new Rocawear men's campaign in the fall of 2007. The campaign's concept "I Will Not Lose" celebrates those who have overcome adversity daily to continue to thrive and make the world a better place. Chris' participation in this campaign shows that he believes in the campaign motto: "Every success story no matter how big or small we all share a common thread and attitude."

Chris is also involved in charity work. He has been an incredible supporter of the St. Jude Children's Research Hospital which is internationally recognized for its pioneering work in finding cures and saving children with cancer and other catastrophic diseases. He donated 50 cents from each ticket sold during his tour last summer/fall, which raised over $50,000 for St. Jude's! Chris' largest and most visible involvement with St. Jude to date is with their Math-A-Thon program. Math-A-Thon is a school-based fundraiser where students ask their friends and family to sponsor them to do math. For every correct math problem they complete, their sponsors give them an undisclosed amount of money. The program is expected to raise over $22 million this year!

Not only is he helping others with his charity work but with his new album Exclusive, Chris Brown is that much closer to fulfilling his dreams, not just following in the footsteps of his idols, but taking his place alongside them.

"I'd rather be known as the first Chris Brown," he says. "At the same time, I can fill the void, but Usher and Michael Jackson aren't going anywhere. They're still doing their thing, but I feel I can be a part of that and just continue to be the best that I can be at what I do."

On his new album, Chris Brown is at his best…and that's more than enough.

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