Residuals

Album: 11:11 (2023)
Charted: 40
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Songfacts®:

  • A residual is something that remains after the main part has been used or removed. During this confessional ballad, Chris Brown reflects on the complexities and strain in his life following the end of a relationship. The song's title and lyrics use the concept of "residuals" as a metaphor for the lingering feelings and memories that remain after a love has ended.
  • Chris Brown wrote the song with Dewain Whitmore Jr., Floyd "A1" Bentley, Jeremiah Green, Jamal Gaines and the track's producers Blaq Tuxedo and Eric Hudson.

    Dewain Whitmore Jr.'s other credits include Joji's "Die For You" and Zara Larsson's "On My Love."

    Kansas City rapper, producer, and songwriter A1 is a frequent Chris Brown collaborator. His Breezy credits include "Party" and "Questions." He also co-penned Future's 2022 single "Wait For U," which topped the Billboard Hot 100 and won a Grammy Award for Best Melodic Performance.

    Jamal Gaines contributed to 10 tracks on the deluxe version of Brown's 11:11 album, including the single "Angel Numbers / Ten Toes."

    Blaq Tuxedo is Sacramento sibling duo Darius and Dominique Logan. They also have tracks by Doja Cat ("Streets") and Ariana Grande ("Ridiculous") on their resumé.

    Eric Hudson, also known as E-Hud, has contributed to tracks by collaborations with Kanye West ("Flashing Lights"), Mariah Carey ("Infinity") and Justin Timberlake ("Morning Light").
  • "Residuals" draws from Brown's real-life experiences and emotions related to past relationships. Darius from Blaq Tuxedo told Rated R&B that when they penned it with the singer, he "was very vulnerable. It was real. It's just so relatable."
  • Fans have naturally speculated over the song's possible muses. Could it be his turbulent relationship with Rihanna, which began in 2007 and ended with a much-publicized assault scandal in 2009, only to briefly rekindle in 2012 before ending again in 2013?

    Or perhaps the subject is Karrueche Tran, whom he dated off and on from 2010 until a final split in 2015 when she discovered through the media that Brown had fathered a child with another woman.
  • "Residuals" had been destined for Brown's 2022 album Breezy. Dominique Logan recalled that after a party where the song was played, Brown rang up the next day, declaring he had to put it on the album. Apparently, the song didn't quite suit Breezy's mood, but it eventually ended up on the deluxe version of 11:11.
  • After "Residuals" charted on the Billboard Hot 100, it was released as a single on September 10, 2024 and topped Billboard's Rhythmic Airplay chart, becoming Brown's 14th track to do so.
  • The Travis Colbert-directed video incorporates scenes from Brown's sold-out stadium shows in South Africa and Brazil, while also following a storyline involving a car accident and a lost love.

    Travis Colbert started working with Chris Brown in 2023 for the US leg of The Under The Influence Tour, where he was responsible for photos, videos, and daily recaps. His work impressed Brown, leading to more collaborations, including the videos for "Hmmm" and "Nightmares."
  • Vevo's 2025 year-end report lists "Residuals" as the #1 most-viewed video in the US, with about 49.4 million views, placing it ahead of Mariah the Scientist's "Burning Blue" and Morgan Wallen's "Smile." The same recap notes that "Residuals" ranked #6 globally, underscoring its strong performance beyond the US as well.

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