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Chris Brown And Busta Show Their ‘Polka’ Faces (Also, Chris Brown Is Terrible, Right?)


unpleasant news: Chris Brown is a sorry person. He’s proven himself to be an unapologetic, physical misogynist. And that is very, very much gross. But even worse news is that his music continues to be mellifluous great, if you ask us. His latest album, F.A.M.E., is an tickety-boo marriage of pop, hip hop, and electro that successfully manages to capitalize on a slew of dissimilar sonic fads, including the best Timbaland prevarication in years (“Paper, Scissors, Rock”) and an superior sample of Michael Jackson‘s “humanitarian Nature” (or S.W.V.‘s “amity Will Be Right Here,” depending on how broken-down you are) in “She Ain’t You.”
everything considered, it’s challenging to balance being a devotee of an artist with the facts that he is an awful undeserved of fame, money, and the nervy time to name an album with an acronym for the purpose “Forgiving All My Enemies.” Who, in in truth, are Chris Brown’s enemies? People who don’t conceive of domestic abuse is awesome???
Anyway, a video of Chris Brown performing “Look At Me intermittently” with Busta Rhymes has surfaced, in which the family music is altered from early 2000242;s, Neptunes-look minimalism to a polka soundtrack that would redress Weird Al pop a B. It makes you think of, if only for a couple of minutes, that Chris Brown is quite bad person.

[via Popdust]
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