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CHRIS BROWN
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“IT DEPENDS”
CHRIS BROWN
FEATURING BRYSON TILLER

2026 GRAMMY NOMINATIONS!

BEST R&B PERFORMANCE:

“IT DEPENDS”
CHRIS BROWN
FEATURING BRYSON TILLER

BEST R&B SONG:

“IT DEPENDS”
CHRIS BROWN
FEATURING BRYSON TILLER

FROM 2005



He's a lot like the 16-year-old boy living in the house next door to you: one minute he's five foot-seven, the next he's 6'1. One minute he's a cute little boy trying to dribble a basketball, the next a superstar point guard. one minute he's ducking under the covers pleading for five more minutes of shut-eve, the next he’s racing through a day full of recording, performances and interviews. With his easy-going demeanor and schoolboy charm, Chris Brown could easily be somebody that you know with his incredible voice and a debuted an album laced with clever lyrics, hypnotic tracks and impeccable vocals, he's someone that the world will soon Know.

FROM 2005



He's a lot like the 16-year-old boy living in the house next door to you: one minute he's five foot-seven, the next he's 6'1. One minute he's a cute little boy trying to dribble a basketball, the next a superstar point guard. one minute he's ducking under the covers pleading for five more minutes of shut-eve, the next he’s racing through a day full of recording, performances and interviews. With his easy-going demeanor and schoolboy charm, Chris Brown could easily be somebody that you know with his incredible voice and a debuted an album laced with clever lyrics, hypnotic tracks and impeccable vocals, he's someone that the world will soon Know.

Chris isn't part of some A-list producer's camp. Nor does he hail from any of those famous urban music hubs like NYC, Compton or the ATL. Straight From Tappahannock, VA-population 2000 - Chris Brown proves that real talent, persistence and charisma still have a place in the music industry.

One listen to Chris' It-year-old voice and you're tempted to draw comparisons: Michael Jackson, Tevin Campbell, and Usher. But listen a bit longer and those comparisons begin to dissipate as it becomes clear that, while Chris certainly channels the creativity of those who have come before him, he def initely has a style, a f1avor and a place in music that are all his own. His debut CD Young Love takes us on a journey through the malls, parties and teen hangouts as Chris covers a variety of subjects: A girl that he's dying to hit the dance f1oor that's got another man. A girl that has him totally and completely head over heels in love. It's an album about young boys, young girls - young love. The First single, the Scott Storch-produced "Run It," is an irresistible up-tempo dance joint with an attention-grabbing hook. It's basically saying to a girl If you're at the party by yourself, show me how you get down but if your man's here, tell me first. So basically it's talking about runnin' it. Go ahead, do your thing.

The slightly braggadocios "Gimme That" Finds Chris running down his credentials to a hottie. "It's just explaining how I'm coming out, the typical bragging about yourself a little bit but not too much and telling the girl Who might be older than you You may be three years older, but you hot, Gimme that." The title track, which was produced by The Underdogs and includes an interpolation of Blue Magic's 70s classic "Side Show" addresses the age-old issue of puppy love. "This song is going to be the new teenage anthem,” says Chris. "Even when teenagers really are in love with each other a lot of older people are like ‘Love? You're barely old enough to go outside at night!’ But what they don't Know is that kids our age really do have feelings for each other so this song is basically telling older people that even though we're young, we still love each other. I think all the teenagers can relate to it." Producers Dre and Vidal serve it up on the melodically pleasing "Yo," a song simply about a boy seeing a beautiful girl that he can't allow to escape his grasp.

"It's about a girl that you maybe saw at a party or at a mall. You're telling your boys, ‘I need to holla at her' but you don't know her name and you just say ‘yo!’"

But when Chris Brown says ‘yo' it's as if he gives new meaning, new depth and whole new feeling to the word. Chris' vocals are fresh and inviting, soulful and soaring. He wraps his emotions around each and every lyric and adds the right amount of passion, fun and swagger at just the right time. From the vocally acrobatic "Your Man Ain't Me' to the tender, ponderous is This Love" (both produced by The Underdogs) to the naughty 'Poppin' la tribute to a young lady's physical attributes), Chris Brown explores the many colors of life and love as a teenage boy and he does so without being too infantile or too raunchy. "You don't want to come out too sexual," he explains. I'm young. I want to appeal to people my age as well as older people. This gives me time to grow with my audience so l can make that change when I'm about 20. But for right now! don't wanna be too kiddie but I don't wanna be too grown."

in selecting songs for Young Love, Chris said he simply relied on his own sense of what was hot and what was real for him and his peers. "When I hear these songs, I feel something. I Know I can relate to them. I take myself out of the artist box and I become an audience member and I critique myself." Chris got his musical initiation early on, inspired by what he refers to as the taste of his parents and soaking in the sounds of his favorites: Michael Jackson, Sam Cooke, Stevie Wonder, Donnie Hathaway, Anita Baker, and Aretha Franklin.

But, like most young boys, Chris was soon drawn to rap and was certain that he would be the f1rst emcee to put Tappakannock on the map. "I was rapping," he recalls. "I didn't understand that I could sing until I was like ll or IZ. My mom heard me singing around the house and she said, “What are you doing? You can really sing!” So then I started going to school and singing to the girls." By the time he was 13, Chris realized that his voice was more than just a chick magnet. And so did his mother as he began to hook his son up with various producers. When I went in and started working, there were ups and downs but | loved it and I knew I wanted to do it for the rest of my life. "And the rest of his life is off to a great start. Chris Brown comes to the music industry fully-loaded as not only a talented vocalist, but a versatile songwriter, an amazing dancer and a blossoming young businessman who has learned the many intricacies of the music industry. Still, he enjoys a rousing game of basketball and, despite his demanding, career, he says. "I still hate waKing up. Chris may still be a lot like the boy who lives next door to you.

But not really.

You'll see.

XXXXXXXXX,
xxxxxxX

Chris isn't part of some A-list producer's camp. Nor does he hail from any of those famous urban music hubs like NYC, Compton or the ATL. Straight From Tappahannock, VA-population 2000 - Chris Brown proves that real talent, persistence and charisma still have a place in the music industry.

One listen to Chris' It-year-old voice and you're tempted to draw comparisons: Michael Jackson, Tevin Campbell, and Usher. But listen a bit longer and those comparisons begin to dissipate as it becomes clear that, while Chris certainly channels the creativity of those who have come before him, he def initely has a style, a f1avor and a place in music that are all his own. His debut CD Young Love takes us on a journey through the malls, parties and teen hangouts as Chris covers a variety of subjects: A girl that he's dying to hit the dance f1oor that's got another man. A girl that has him totally and completely head over heels in love. It's an album about young boys, young girls - young love. The First single, the Scott Storch-produced "Run It," is an irresistible up-tempo dance joint with an attention-grabbing hook. It's basically saying to a girl If you're at the party by yourself, show me how you get down but if your man's here, tell me first. So basically it's talking about runnin' it. Go ahead, do your thing.

The slightly braggadocios "Gimme That" Finds Chris running down his credentials to a hottie. "It's just explaining how I'm coming out, the typical bragging about yourself a little bit but not too much and telling the girl Who might be older than you You may be three years older, but you hot, Gimme that." The title track, which was produced by The Underdogs and includes an interpolation of Blue Magic's 70s classic "Side Show" addresses the age-old issue of puppy love. "This song is going to be the new teenage anthem,” says Chris. "Even when teenagers really are in love with each other a lot of older people are like ‘Love? You're barely old enough to go outside at night!’ But what they don't Know is that kids our age really do have feelings for each other so this song is basically telling older people that even though we're young, we still love each other. I think all the teenagers can relate to it." Producers Dre and Vidal serve it up on the melodically pleasing "Yo," a song simply about a boy seeing a beautiful girl that he can't allow to escape his grasp.

"It's about a girl that you maybe saw at a party or at a mall. You're telling your boys, ‘I need to holla at her' but you don't know her name and you just say ‘yo!’"

But when Chris Brown says ‘yo' it's as if he gives new meaning, new depth and whole new feeling to the word. Chris' vocals are fresh and inviting, soulful and soaring. He wraps his emotions around each and every lyric and adds the right amount of passion, fun and swagger at just the right time. From the vocally acrobatic "Your Man Ain't Me' to the tender, ponderous is This Love" (both produced by The Underdogs) to the naughty 'Poppin' la tribute to a young lady's physical attributes), Chris Brown explores the many colors of life and love as a teenage boy and he does so without being too infantile or too raunchy. "You don't want to come out too sexual," he explains. I'm young. I want to appeal to people my age as well as older people. This gives me time to grow with my audience so l can make that change when I'm about 20. But for right now! don't wanna be too kiddie but I don't wanna be too grown."

in selecting songs for Young Love, Chris said he simply relied on his own sense of what was hot and what was real for him and his peers. "When I hear these songs, I feel something. I Know I can relate to them. I take myself out of the artist box and I become an audience member and I critique myself." Chris got his musical initiation early on, inspired by what he refers to as the taste of his parents and soaking in the sounds of his favorites: Michael Jackson, Sam Cooke, Stevie Wonder, Donnie Hathaway, Anita Baker, and Aretha Franklin.

But, like most young boys, Chris was soon drawn to rap and was certain that he would be the f1rst emcee to put Tappakannock on the map. "I was rapping," he recalls. "I didn't understand that I could sing until I was like ll or IZ. My mom heard me singing around the house and she said, “What are you doing? You can really sing!” So then I started going to school and singing to the girls." By the time he was 13, Chris realized that his voice was more than just a chick magnet. And so did his mother as he began to hook his son up with various producers. When I went in and started working, there were ups and downs but | loved it and I knew I wanted to do it for the rest of my life. "And the rest of his life is off to a great start. Chris Brown comes to the music industry fully-loaded as not only a talented vocalist, but a versatile songwriter, an amazing dancer and a blossoming young businessman who has learned the many intricacies of the music industry. Still, he enjoys a rousing game of basketball and, despite his demanding, career, he says. "I still hate waKing up. Chris may still be a lot like the boy who lives next door to you.

But not really.

You'll see.

XXXXXXXXX,
xxxxxxX

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FROM 2005

When is your birthday?
May 5th, 1989

Who are your musical inf1uences?
Sam Cook, Michael Jackson Stevie Wonder, Usher, Kin Burrell, Donnie Hathaway, Marvin Gaye

Who is your "dream girl'?
All of my girl fans!

Who would you love to do a duet with in the music industry today?
Teairra Marie, Beyonce, Ciara, Usher, Michael Jackson, Mario, So Cent, Lil Wayne, T.L

What do you think is the perfect First date?
Taking a girl to dinner at any place she wants and then go see a movie, then walk on the beach at night, end it with a little kiss and then take her home

FROM 2005

When is your birthday?
May 5th, 1989

Who are your musical inf1uences?
Sam Cook, Michael Jackson Stevie Wonder, Usher, Kin Burrell, Donnie Hathaway, Marvin Gaye

Who is your "dream girl'?
All of my girl fans!

Who would you love to do a duet with in the music industry today?
Teairra Marie, Beyonce, Ciara, Usher, Michael Jackson, Mario, So Cent, Lil Wayne, T.L

What do you think is the perfect First date?
Taking a girl to dinner at any place she wants and then go see a movie, then walk on the beach at night, end it with a little kiss and then take her home

Favorites:

Food: Strawberry Cheesecake
Drink: Gatorade/Powerade
Sport: Basketball/Football Sports
Teams: Miami Heat/ATL Falcons
Video Games: Grand Theft Auto (San Andreas)
Clothing Brand: Bathing Ape
School Subject: Math/Biology
Snacks: Chocolate

Favorites:

Food: Strawberry Cheesecake
Drink: Gatorade/Powerade
Sport: Basketball/Football Sports
Teams: Miami Heat/ATL Falcons
Video Games: Grand Theft Auto (San Andreas)
Clothing Brand: Bathing Ape
School Subject: Math/Biology
Snacks: Chocolate

RUN it! featuring Juelz Santana

[Intro: Juelz Santana]
Okay, check it, check it, check it out
It's Santana again steppin', steppin', steppin' out (Uh)
One of the brand-new big-boy toys
I do big-boy things, I make big-boy noise, 'cause
I know what girls want (Want), I know what they like (Like)
They wanna stay up (Ayy!) and party all night
So bring a friend

[Verse 1: Chris Brown]
Let me talk to you, tell you how it is
I was thinkin' when I saw that body
Gotta get shawty, tell her what the young boy gon' do
Damn, them chicks with you gotta be okay
Babe, pretty thick with the kick that's sick
That need to be hit, so tell me what y'all gon' do

[Pre-Chorus: Chris Brown, Juelz Santana]
I got friends and you got friends (Word, oh)
They hop out, and you hop in (Word, oh-oh)
I look fly and they jockin' (Word)
The way you drop, drop makes me wanna pop
I got friends and you got friends (Word, hey)
They hop out, and you hop in (Word)
I look fly and they jockin' (Word)
The way you drop, drop makes me wanna pop

[Verse 2: Chris Brown]
You'll see, girl, I can set you off
Don't believe my age is gonna slow us down
I can definitely show you things to have you sayin' I can't be sixteen
Once I get in you won't let go
(And I) I'll have the girls wishin' they were you
(And I) I know you heard about me
But guess what's goin' down if we leave

[Pre-Chorus: Chris Brown, Juelz Santana]
I got friends and you got friends (Word, oh)
They hop out, and you hop in (Word, oh)
I look fly and they jockin' (Word)
The way you drop, drop makes me wanna pop
I got friends and you got friends (Word)
They hop out, and you hop in (Word, hey)
I look fly and they jockin' (Word, ooh)
The way you drop, drop makes me wanna pop (Ooh, ooh)

[Chorus: Chris Brown, Juelz Santana]
Is ya man (Man) on the floor? (Floor, uh-huh)
If he ain't (Ain't), lemme know (Know, uh-huh)
Let me see if you can run it, run it (Yeah)
Girl, indeed I can run it, run it (Ayy)
Is ya man (Man) on the floor? (Floor, uh-huh)
If he ain't (Ain't), lemme know (Lemme know, uh-huh)
Let me see if you can run it, run it (Ayy)
Girl, indeed I can run it, run it (Let's go)

[Bridge: Chris Brown, Juelz Santana]
Girl, you feel right (Feel right)
Make me feel like (Feel like)
I wanna do a little somethin' (Do a little somethin')
Ain't no thing 'less you do it for sure
Girl, the way that you're wearin' them jeans is turnin' me on
I'm the hottest thing that's in these streets (DipSet, Santana)
So, baby, won't you rock me? (Ayy)

[Verse 3: Juelz Santana]
Make it drop, honey (Honey), make it pop, honey (Honey)
Whip whop, tick-tock to the clock for me
Don't stop doin' that (Don't)
And shorty know I mean what I say so she won't stop doin' that
Plus I heard if you can dance, you can bump
Well dance time is up, let's go, let's go (Yup)
We can get it in (Yup), we can get some friends
Do it like the Ying Yang Twins, start whisperin'
Wait 'til you see my ayy!
Wait 'til you see my ayy!
Let me fall back, you ain't ready for all that
Have you sleep late, real late, yeah, takin' a long nap (Ayy)
You tell your friends to get with my friends
We could be friends, switch and meet friends
(Switch!) We can do it all night long and
'Til the clock hit mornin', ya dig? (Ayy)

[Chorus: Chris Brown]
Is ya man (Man, oh) on the floor? (Floor)
If he ain't (Ain't), lemme know (Know, ooh, ooh, yeah)
Let me see if you can run it, run it
Girl, indeed I can run it, run it (Oh, woah-oh)
Is ya man (Man, oh, woah-oh) on the floor? (Floor)
If he ain't (Ain't), lemme know (Lemme know, mmm)
Let me see if you can run it, run it (Run it)
Girl, indeed I can run it, run it (Yeah)

[Outro: Chris Brown, Juelz Santana]
Oh-oh (Uh)
Oh, oh (Woo! Uh-huh)
Oh, woah (Woo!)
Oh-oh (Woo! Chris Brown)
(Ayy! Woo!)
(Woo! Ayy!)
(Woo!)
(Ayy, ayy)

RUN it! featuring Juelz Santana

[Intro: Juelz Santana]
Okay, check it, check it, check it out
It's Santana again steppin', steppin', steppin' out (Uh)
One of the brand-new big-boy toys
I do big-boy things, I make big-boy noise, 'cause
I know what girls want (Want), I know what they like (Like)
They wanna stay up (Ayy!) and party all night
So bring a friend

[Verse 1: Chris Brown]
Let me talk to you, tell you how it is
I was thinkin' when I saw that body
Gotta get shawty, tell her what the young boy gon' do
Damn, them chicks with you gotta be okay
Babe, pretty thick with the kick that's sick
That need to be hit, so tell me what y'all gon' do

[Pre-Chorus: Chris Brown, Juelz Santana]
I got friends and you got friends (Word, oh)
They hop out, and you hop in (Word, oh-oh)
I look fly and they jockin' (Word)
The way you drop, drop makes me wanna pop
I got friends and you got friends (Word, hey)
They hop out, and you hop in (Word)
I look fly and they jockin' (Word)
The way you drop, drop makes me wanna pop

[Verse 2: Chris Brown]
You'll see, girl, I can set you off
Don't believe my age is gonna slow us down
I can definitely show you things to have you sayin' I can't be sixteen
Once I get in you won't let go
(And I) I'll have the girls wishin' they were you
(And I) I know you heard about me
But guess what's goin' down if we leave

[Pre-Chorus: Chris Brown, Juelz Santana]
I got friends and you got friends (Word, oh)
They hop out, and you hop in (Word, oh)
I look fly and they jockin' (Word)
The way you drop, drop makes me wanna pop
I got friends and you got friends (Word)
They hop out, and you hop in (Word, hey)
I look fly and they jockin' (Word, ooh)
The way you drop, drop makes me wanna pop (Ooh, ooh)

[Chorus: Chris Brown, Juelz Santana]
Is ya man (Man) on the floor? (Floor, uh-huh)
If he ain't (Ain't), lemme know (Know, uh-huh)
Let me see if you can run it, run it (Yeah)
Girl, indeed I can run it, run it (Ayy)
Is ya man (Man) on the floor? (Floor, uh-huh)
If he ain't (Ain't), lemme know (Lemme know, uh-huh)
Let me see if you can run it, run it (Ayy)
Girl, indeed I can run it, run it (Let's go)

[Bridge: Chris Brown, Juelz Santana]
Girl, you feel right (Feel right)
Make me feel like (Feel like)
I wanna do a little somethin' (Do a little somethin')
Ain't no thing 'less you do it for sure
Girl, the way that you're wearin' them jeans is turnin' me on
I'm the hottest thing that's in these streets (DipSet, Santana)
So, baby, won't you rock me? (Ayy)

[Verse 3: Juelz Santana]
Make it drop, honey (Honey), make it pop, honey (Honey)
Whip whop, tick-tock to the clock for me
Don't stop doin' that (Don't)
And shorty know I mean what I say so she won't stop doin' that
Plus I heard if you can dance, you can bump
Well dance time is up, let's go, let's go (Yup)
We can get it in (Yup), we can get some friends
Do it like the Ying Yang Twins, start whisperin'
Wait 'til you see my ayy!
Wait 'til you see my ayy!
Let me fall back, you ain't ready for all that
Have you sleep late, real late, yeah, takin' a long nap (Ayy)
You tell your friends to get with my friends
We could be friends, switch and meet friends
(Switch!) We can do it all night long and
'Til the clock hit mornin', ya dig? (Ayy)

[Chorus: Chris Brown]
Is ya man (Man, oh) on the floor? (Floor)
If he ain't (Ain't), lemme know (Know, ooh, ooh, yeah)
Let me see if you can run it, run it
Girl, indeed I can run it, run it (Oh, woah-oh)
Is ya man (Man, oh, woah-oh) on the floor? (Floor)
If he ain't (Ain't), lemme know (Lemme know, mmm)
Let me see if you can run it, run it (Run it)
Girl, indeed I can run it, run it (Yeah)

[Outro: Chris Brown, Juelz Santana]
Oh-oh (Uh)
Oh, oh (Woo! Uh-huh)
Oh, woah (Woo!)
Oh-oh (Woo! Chris Brown)
(Ayy! Woo!)
(Woo! Ayy!)
(Woo!)
(Ayy, ayy)