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"Bassline" is a song by American recording artist Chris Brown, taken from his fifth studio album Fortune (2012). It was written by Andrea Simms, Andrew "Pop" Wansel, Brown, David Johnson, Robert Calloway, Ronald "Flippa" Colson and Warren "Oak" Felder. The song was produced by Pop Wansel and Dayvi Jae. Musically, "Bassline" is a dubstep, electropop and electrohop song, which incorporates elements of reggae. Instrumentation is provided by a wobble bass and synthesizers. The song contains lyrics about Brown telling a woman to leave the nightclub with him. "Bassline" garnered mixed reviews from music critics; some reviewers noted it as one of the standout tracks on the album, while others criticized the song's production and lyrics. It also received comparisons to the songs by Kesha and LMFAO

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  • "Bassline" is a song by American recording artist Chris Brown, taken from his fifth studio album Fortune (2012). It was written by Andrea Simms, Andrew "Pop" Wansel, Brown, David Johnson, Robert Calloway, Ronald "Flippa" Colson and Warren "Oak" Felder. The song was produced by Pop Wansel and Dayvi Jae. Musically, "Bassline" is a dubstep, electropop and electrohop song, which incorporates elements of reggae. Instrumentation is provided by a wobble bass and synthesizers. The song contains lyrics about Brown telling a woman to leave the nightclub with him. "Bassline" garnered mixed reviews from music critics; some reviewers noted it as one of the standout tracks on the album, while others criticized the song's production and lyrics. It also received comparisons to the songs by Kesha and LMFAO (en)
  • "Bassline" é uma canção gravada pelo cantor e compositor norte-americano Chris Brown para o seu quinto álbum de estúdio, Fortune (2012). Foi composta pelo próprio juntamente com Andrea Simms, Andrew "Pop" Wansel, Brown, David Johnson, Robert Calloway, Ronald "Flippa" Colson e Warren "Oak" Felder. A produção e arranjos ficaram a cargo de Pop Wansel e Dayvi Jae. Musicalmente, é um tema com sonoridade que deriva dos géneros dubstep, electropop e electrohop, à medida em que incorpora vigorosamente elementos de reggae, com instrumentação consistente em um wobble bass e sintetizadores. O seu conteúdo lírico aborda o artista a convencer a uma mulher a sair da discoteca com ele. "Bassline" foi recebida com opiniões mistas pelos críticos especialistas em música contemporânea; alguns observaram a fa (pt)
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  • "Bassline" is a song by American recording artist Chris Brown, taken from his fifth studio album Fortune (2012). It was written by Andrea Simms, Andrew "Pop" Wansel, Brown, David Johnson, Robert Calloway, Ronald "Flippa" Colson and Warren "Oak" Felder. The song was produced by Pop Wansel and Dayvi Jae. Musically, "Bassline" is a dubstep, electropop and electrohop song, which incorporates elements of reggae. Instrumentation is provided by a wobble bass and synthesizers. The song contains lyrics about Brown telling a woman to leave the nightclub with him. "Bassline" garnered mixed reviews from music critics; some reviewers noted it as one of the standout tracks on the album, while others criticized the song's production and lyrics. It also received comparisons to the songs by Kesha and LMFAO. Upon the release of Fortune, "Bassline" debuted at numbers 28 and 122 on the UK R&B Chart and UK Singles Chart, respectively. (en)
  • "Bassline" é uma canção gravada pelo cantor e compositor norte-americano Chris Brown para o seu quinto álbum de estúdio, Fortune (2012). Foi composta pelo próprio juntamente com Andrea Simms, Andrew "Pop" Wansel, Brown, David Johnson, Robert Calloway, Ronald "Flippa" Colson e Warren "Oak" Felder. A produção e arranjos ficaram a cargo de Pop Wansel e Dayvi Jae. Musicalmente, é um tema com sonoridade que deriva dos géneros dubstep, electropop e electrohop, à medida em que incorpora vigorosamente elementos de reggae, com instrumentação consistente em um wobble bass e sintetizadores. O seu conteúdo lírico aborda o artista a convencer a uma mulher a sair da discoteca com ele. "Bassline" foi recebida com opiniões mistas pelos críticos especialistas em música contemporânea; alguns observaram a faixa como um dos destaques do álbum, enquanto outros foram bastante críticos em relação produção e letras. Ademais, recebeu comparações a trabalhos de Kesha e o duo LMFAO, ambos conhecidos por canções de música electrónica. Aquando do lançamento inicial de Fortune, "Bassline" entrou nas tabelas musicais do Reino Unido. (pt)
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