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Editorial Reviews
All Music Guide - Andy Kellman
Chris Brown clearly feels emboldened on Fortune, an album of unapologetic swashbuckling save for a handful of quasi-sensitive ballads. In "Bassline," Brown demands "Get butt naked to my bassline." The hook to "Sweet Love" begins with "Baby, let's get naked." That song is followed by "Strip," as in "Girl, I just wanna see you strip." Those lines are among Fortune's cleanest. Even the atmospheric, impeccably produced ballad "2012" -- involving some kind of Mayan apocalypse scenario -- gets graphic. At the other end of the spectrum, "Girl, you better not change your mind" -- a prelude to the one-night stand in "Biggest Fan" -- is this album's "Don't you be on that bullshit." ...