Avicii – Wake Me Up

No, not a Chris Brown cover, but Avicii follows an amazing two years with his new folk concept album.  “Wake Me Up,” is the first single and reminds me of when Pretty Lights remixed John Denver.  This definitely has some potential.

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Chris Brown – Don’t Wake Me Up

Not sure how long this will last before being taking down.  A rough version of this song was leaked months ago and was pulled down, however YouTube featured nothing but person after person performing their own cover, blame the power of the internet.  Anyways here is a more mastered version, some say D. Guetta is the producer, a claim he denied on facebook the other day.  Anyways enjoy, Fortune, coming to stores July 3rd.

Chris Brown – Don’t Wake Me Up

T-Pain ft. Chris Brown – Look At Her Go

Ever since “Kiss Kiss,”  these guys have a great dynamic when they work together.  “Look At Her Go,” definitely has grown on me since I have been listening to Revolver in my car. T-Pain’s new album is pretty decent and definitely a good listen except for a few tracks.  His hit “5 O’clock is in heavy radio rotation and he has been on almost every late night stage on TV this week.  He even has been performing without Autotune. Anyways I definitely recommend it,  pick it up in stores now.

T-Pain ft. Chris Brown – Look At Her Go

Chris Brown – First 48

“Man all these cameras are bananas…,”  Coming off a great performance at the American Music Awards, I decided to post a song off Breezy’s latest mixtape,  Boy In Detention.  After the success of his last mixtape, which first gave us his singles, “Deuces,” and “No Bullshit,” Chris decides to take a stab at his MC skills, and they aren’t half bad.  “First 48,” is the opening track and features  Mr. Brown rapping over a   looped drum beat and horns.  I gotta be honest, this is a great track to throw on your iPod when you go for a run.  I am also re posting the R&B highlight from the release which had been previously posted on AOS, “Leave the Club.”  Click the title to download the mixtape.  I have also managed to find the below pic from his Fresh Prince of Bel Air phase.

Chris Brown – First 48

Chris Brown – Leave the Club

Chris Brown ft. Wiz Khalifa – Bomb

Chris Brown’s F.A.M.E. was a hell of a comeback album for the troubled star.  It was the best thing he could have done, put out a great album and get his music career back on track.  “Yeah 3X,” “Beautiful People,” “All Back,” “She Ain’t you,” and “Look At Me Now” all certified hits.  He also included some bonus tracks one of them being “Bomb.”  This initially was one of my favorites, and after having a pregame party with our friend Jenna, she reminded me of how great this song really is.

Chris Brown ft. Wiz Khalifa – Bomb

Ace Hood ft. Chris Brown, Rick Ross, and Wale – Body 2 Body

I want to start off by saying I despise DJ Khaled.  If you didn’t produce a song, or write anything on it, i am dumbfounded how you get to put your name on it and yell annoying ad libs such as, “REMIX!,” and “WE THE BEST.”  He even yells his name, I can’t take it.  Anyways here is Ace Hood’s single which pretty much survives due to Chris Brown singing the hook, you could pretty much put any rapper on this song and it would work.  Here is the remix with Officer Ricky and Wale along for the ride.

Ace Hood ft. Chris Brown, Rick Ross, and Wale – Body 2 Body