Party
by Chris Brown (featuring Gucci Mane & Usher)

Album: Heartbreak On A Full Moon (2016)
Charted: 68 40
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Songfacts®:

  • Chris Brown likes to party, and on this track he makes sure that there are plenty of beautiful girls to join in the fun.

    Bitches dancin' naked in my livin' room
    She straight out of college, just turned 22
    Girl, get your money up, I ain't even mad at you


    Brown's love of partying with the fairer sex is a frequent theme on his tunes, a good example being the Fortune track "Party Hard / Cadillac."
  • Usher and Gucci Mane also join in the merrymaking, taking a verse each. Brown previously collaborated with the R&B star on his X track "New Flame" and Usher's Flawed track "All Falls Down."

    Breezy has also worked with Gucci Mane before, jumping onto his 2011 I'm Up mixtape track "Cyeah." He also guested on "Moon Walk" from the rapper's Return of East Atlanta Santa mixtape, which was released a few weeks after this song.
  • Usher begins his verse by celebrating his NBA championship ring

    Yeah, I just got the ring, I think I deserve a toast
    Shout out to my team, we be out there doin' the most


    Usher became a part-owner of the Cleveland Cavaliers after purchasing a 1% stake in 2005. When his team won the 2016 NBA Finals against the Golden State Warriors, not only did the players get rings, but so did Usher as a minority owner. Usher also shows up in the son's video flaunting his flashy Cleveland Cavaliers championship ring.

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