Chris Brown is back and this time he is not smashing windows. Instead, he is stripping in his new wintery video for his synth-anchored track, "Strip," serve as one of the campaign's lead singles along with "Biggest Fan," from his upcoming fifth studio album, "Fortune," which is expected to land in March. The track was also appears on his latest rap-only mixtape "Boy In Detention." While Brown continues his side hustle as a rapper, the recently released "Strip" proves he's not abandoning his R&B leanings anytime soon.
Produced by Tha Bizness that features Brown's partner-in-rhyme rapper Kevin 'K-Mac' McCall, "Strip" finds Brown singing compliments to a stripper before inviting her back to his place. The R&B song features booty-bouncing mix of pulsing beats and '90s-styled melodies. It's a bouncy synth-heavy track with Brown crooning sophomoric double entendres to a stripper that, if he was in high school, would lead him into a lifetime of detention.
There may be lightly falling snowflakes in the Collin Tilley-directed visuals for Brown's scintillating strip club tune, but the clip is steaming hot. The Virginia native delivers a clip set in a snow capped mountain locale. The cold outside can't beat the heat inside a spacious pad where he's surrounded by women frolicking around in bras and panties while others play a game of spin the bottle. The most surprising element of the video is the look of surprise on Brown’s face when they follow his instructions.
The video is perfectly apt for the light-hearted lyrics of the song. It opens with a shot of Brown standing on a mountain wearing a winter jacket, cap and shorts. It then switches to a house party where the 22-year-old blond superstar, along with collaborator McCall, dancing and posing with his shirt off in a room brimming over with scantily-clad women, and later next to a hot tub of vixens clad in barely-there bikinis as snow begins to fall.
Produced by Tha Bizness that features Brown's partner-in-rhyme rapper Kevin 'K-Mac' McCall, "Strip" finds Brown singing compliments to a stripper before inviting her back to his place. The R&B song features booty-bouncing mix of pulsing beats and '90s-styled melodies. It's a bouncy synth-heavy track with Brown crooning sophomoric double entendres to a stripper that, if he was in high school, would lead him into a lifetime of detention.
There may be lightly falling snowflakes in the Collin Tilley-directed visuals for Brown's scintillating strip club tune, but the clip is steaming hot. The Virginia native delivers a clip set in a snow capped mountain locale. The cold outside can't beat the heat inside a spacious pad where he's surrounded by women frolicking around in bras and panties while others play a game of spin the bottle. The most surprising element of the video is the look of surprise on Brown’s face when they follow his instructions.
The video is perfectly apt for the light-hearted lyrics of the song. It opens with a shot of Brown standing on a mountain wearing a winter jacket, cap and shorts. It then switches to a house party where the 22-year-old blond superstar, along with collaborator McCall, dancing and posing with his shirt off in a room brimming over with scantily-clad women, and later next to a hot tub of vixens clad in barely-there bikinis as snow begins to fall.
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