Hours after getting slapped with 1,000 more hours of community labor, embattled R&B/pop star Chris Brown hits the club in the dance-heavy new video for the upbeat club single, "Love More," featuring a rap and appearance by Nicki Minaj and a cameo via "Reno 911" comedian Nick Swardsen. This raunchy, club-friendly tune is the third single from his upcoming sixth studio album "X," dropping in late August via RCA Records. The clip shows the singer-dancer hitting the club with Swardson, and finding it packed with lovely ladies including Minaj.
Brown isn't the type to leave a job half done—especially when he's putting in work between the sheets. On "Love More," the R&B hitmaker informs his girl that he's not about to settle for anything less than perfection. Minaj goes in on her guest verse, ending it with a reference to blockbuster film "Django Unchained," while Brown provides a provocative and memorable hook: "Till we get it right, we gon' f**k some more." Freshm3n III's stark, minimal club boardwork backs Brown as he encourages the woman in question to put her erotic prowess to the test and make him forget the sh*t they've been arguing over all day.
Raunchy and sure to be a club favorite, "Love More" remains a pretty standard R&B/club banger, full of burping synth lines, heavy bass wallops, and a handful of soulful. It also features upbeat production with a west coast feel that almost ensures its place in regular radio and club rotation. Over a frenzied, dubstep-inspired club beat, Minaj and Brown exchange sexual innuendos, party recaps and their own brand of love. A club theme was only appropriate for this club-ready hip-hop cut, but the high velocity rapper Minaj lays down a series of explosive rhymes that leave the rest of the song wanting in passion and verve. A solid, glossy effort.
One of Brown's friends picks him up from his house and he drives with Swardson riding shotgun. "Love More" comes on the radio and they dance in the car before hit a rocking Los Angeles nightclub. Once they arrive, Brown breaks out some slick moves and shows off his fancy footwork to the rapid, hook-laden track in the self-directed visuals. As Swardson attends to the ladies, Brown and his dancers get down before he takes a bathroom break. A blonde-haired Minaj appears and takes over as the attention turns to her as she steals the stage and spit rhymes candidly about sex and love, in trademark fashion showing off her curves.
Brown isn't the type to leave a job half done—especially when he's putting in work between the sheets. On "Love More," the R&B hitmaker informs his girl that he's not about to settle for anything less than perfection. Minaj goes in on her guest verse, ending it with a reference to blockbuster film "Django Unchained," while Brown provides a provocative and memorable hook: "Till we get it right, we gon' f**k some more." Freshm3n III's stark, minimal club boardwork backs Brown as he encourages the woman in question to put her erotic prowess to the test and make him forget the sh*t they've been arguing over all day.
Raunchy and sure to be a club favorite, "Love More" remains a pretty standard R&B/club banger, full of burping synth lines, heavy bass wallops, and a handful of soulful. It also features upbeat production with a west coast feel that almost ensures its place in regular radio and club rotation. Over a frenzied, dubstep-inspired club beat, Minaj and Brown exchange sexual innuendos, party recaps and their own brand of love. A club theme was only appropriate for this club-ready hip-hop cut, but the high velocity rapper Minaj lays down a series of explosive rhymes that leave the rest of the song wanting in passion and verve. A solid, glossy effort.
One of Brown's friends picks him up from his house and he drives with Swardson riding shotgun. "Love More" comes on the radio and they dance in the car before hit a rocking Los Angeles nightclub. Once they arrive, Brown breaks out some slick moves and shows off his fancy footwork to the rapid, hook-laden track in the self-directed visuals. As Swardson attends to the ladies, Brown and his dancers get down before he takes a bathroom break. A blonde-haired Minaj appears and takes over as the attention turns to her as she steals the stage and spit rhymes candidly about sex and love, in trademark fashion showing off her curves.
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