10
'With You'
The song may resemble Beyonce's 'Irreplaceable,' but fans don't care. They embrace Brown's first love melody, which is a favored slow-tune at at proms and weddings. 'With You' is also one of Brown's most successful songs to date.
09
'Gimme That Remix'
Released in '06, the song is a remix of 'Gimme That,' from Brown's eponymous debut album. Director Erik White worked on the music video, looking to Michael Jackson's videos ('Smooth Criminal' and 'You Rock My World') for inspiration. Featuring Lil Wayne, the video is set at a Harlem train station in the1920s.
08
'Run It!'
In Brown's first single, the phrase "run it" is nothing more than slang for picking up a girl, finding out if she's eligible to be one's boyfriend. Brown dedicates the song to "hearts all over the world," and it worked -- the debut single put the 16-year-old on the charts and into the hearts of millions of fans.
07
'Kiss Kiss'
This Chris Brown song features T-Pain. And with T-Pain comes auto-tune. In the certified triple platinum song, Brown references his childhood: "I'm just a country boy from Tappahannock V-A."
06
'Poppin''
Brown sings about a hot girl, who he describes as "poppin'": "The way you wearing that top got yo boy so hot / Ain't no mistaking, playing, or faking / You got me open and waiting, and poppin'." The remix version features Juelz Santana and Lil Wayne.
05
'Damage'
Featured on Brown's 2007 'Exclusive,' the song's lyrics ironically foreshadow the unfortunate event with then-girlfriend Rhianna earlier this year: "The damage, damage that I've caused you / Now I broke your heart."
04
'I Can Transform Ya'
Inspired by the 'Transformers.' films, the upbeat synth track -- about being able to provide a woman with anything she desires -- features Lil Wayne and Swizz Beatz. Music director Joseph Kahn -- the mastermind behind Brown's other videos 'Forever' and 'Crawl -- also directed the music video for this Chris Brown song. When the song debuted, he streamed the song online so his fans could help promote the songs on their blogs in real time.
03
'Crawl'
Featured on 2009's 'Graffiti,' this Chris Brown song is about losing control over a relationship. Brown has denied claims that the song is about his recent breakup with Rihanna. He insists he was singing about pain and heartache in general.
02
'Yo (Excuse Me Miss)'
This 2005 song was featured the video game, 'Dance Dance Revolution Hottest Party.' Themusic video includes special guests, Lil' JJ, Trey Songz, and DeRay Davis.
01
'Take You Down'
In the music video, Brown copies some of Bobby Brown's "bump and grind" moves. As one of the best dancers and heart-throb singers out there, it's not surprising the song earned a Grammy nomination for Best Male R&B Vocal Performance. We agree. 'Take You Down' is our No. 1 Top Chris Brown song too!
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