Album: Royalty

Overview
"Royalty" is Chris Brown's seventh studio album, launched on December 18, 2015, through RCA Records. It is named after his child, who was born in 2014. The album features 14 tracks (18 tracks on the deluxe variation) and consists of partnerships with renowned music artists and manufacturers such as Tayla Parx, Scott Storch, and The Monarch. It follows the released of his 2014 album "X" and the mixtape "Before the Party", which dropped simply a month prior to "Royalty". The album integrates various music genres such as R&B, hip-hop, and pop, showcasing Brown's adaptability and development as an artist.

Lead up to the Album Release
Leading up to the album's release, Brown launched several singles to give fans a taste of what to expect on "Royalty". The first single, "Liquor", was released on June 26, 2015, followed by "Zero" on September 18, 2015. Both tracks were well gotten and assisted build anticipation for the album. In addition, the singer released a series of advertising tracks, called "Royalty International EP", focused on his worldwide fan base, which included songs such as "Blood on My Hands" and "Gravity".

Brown likewise made headlines in the months before the album's release due to his extremely advertised custody fight with the mom of his child and his willingness to share his journey of fathership with the general public. This personal improvement considerably influenced the styles explored throughout the album, making it one of his most introspective works to date.

Industrial Performance and Reception
"Royalty" debuted at number 3 on the United States Billboard 200 chart, with first-week sales of over 162,000 copies, becoming his 6th successive leading ten album in the United States. The album was also a business success globally, charting in the top ten in the UK, Australia, and Canada. Its songs also fared well on different charts, particularly "Back to Sleep", which peaked at number 20 on the Billboard Hot 100.

Vital reception was relatively blended, with some customers applauding Brown's authentic depiction of his development, maturity, and experience with fathership. On the other hand, others slammed the album as uneven and lacking a cohesive style, arguing that Brown's effort to mix numerous musical designs resulted in a lack of focus.

Video and Promotion
Chris Brown launched numerous video to support the album and promote its release. Besides the videos for "Liquor" and "Zero", Brown also launched appealing visuals for "Back to Sleep", "Wrist", and "Fine by Me". The singer embarked on a media tour, emerging on tv and radio shows, to share the stories behind the development of "Royalty" and how it varied from his previous projects.

Effect and Legacy
"Royalty" stays among Chris Brown's most personal and reflective albums to date, using fans a look into the singer's struggles and triumphs both in his individual and professional life. The album's genre-blending and concentrate on fathership have added to its enduring effect and strong standing within Brown's discography. As an artist continuously progressing, "Royalty" works as an important turning point representing the growth, vulnerability, and sincerity that Chris Brown came up with through his music.
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Artist: Chris Brown

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