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Billboard Names Chris Brown Artist of the Year

Chris Brown named artist of the year by Billboard

By NEKESA MUMBI MOODY – 8 hours ago

NEW YORK (AP) — The accolades keep coming for Chris Brown — this time, he's been named Billboard's top artist of 2008.

"It's bigger than what I can ever imagine. It's unexpected totally, so it's a surprise," Brown said in an interview Thursday.

It shouldn't be too much of a surprise for Brown. He not only nabbed the Billboard honor in 2006, he had a great '08, with solo hits like "With You" and "Forever" as well as successful collaborations, like the Jordin Sparks duet "No Air." Last month, he won three awards at the American Music Awards, including artist of the year.

But the 18-year-old Brown says he's still not used to all the accolades.

"I've had a good year but I still feel like a little insecure in those parts. I'm like, `There's little ol' me getting an award' — that's incredible," he said.

The artist's rankings are determined by album sales as well as digital downloads, radio airplay and Internet streams. The No. 2 artist was Lil Wayne, who had a huge year thanks to hits like "A Milli" and "Lollipop"; No. 3 on the list was Rihanna, whose hits included "Take A Bow" and "Disturbia," which was co-written by boyfriend Brown.

Rounding out the top five were Alicia Keys and Taylor Swift.

Billboard named Flo Rida's "Low" as the year's top song, followed by Leona Lewis "Bleeding Love," Alicia Keys' "No One," Lil Wayne's "Lollipop" and "Apologize" by Timbaland featuring OneRepublic. Brown had three songs in the top 10: "With You," "Forever" and "No Air" with Sparks.

The rest of the charts are available on Billboard.com.

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And regarding Chris's girlfriend Rihanna's success:

Hush, Hush Rihanna

The decade's hottest pop diva is all a-twitter about Monday's Jingle Ball. But don't ask about costar and boyfriend Chris Brown -- her lips are sealed.

Rihanna got more and more excited as she heard the names of the stars who will join her Monday at Xcel Energy Center for KDWB's annual Jingle Ball.

There's T.I., the rapper with whom she collaborated on the No. 1 smash "Live Your Life."

"I didn't know that he was on the bill," said the 20-year-old pop-soul diva, who has had more No. 1 pop hits in the '00s than any other female star.

How 'bout Shontelle, her homegirl from Barbados? "Oh, sweet. I had no idea," Rihanna gushed. "We used to hang out in Barbados when I was living there. It's a pretty exciting bill."

There's also "American Idol" runner-up David Archuleta, dance diva Lady GaGa and pop-rockers Boys Like Girls, not to mention an extra-special late addition: Chris Brown of "Kiss Kiss" and "Run It" renown -- who happens to be Rihanna's boyfriend.

When Brown's name comes up, however, she has precious little to say. Will Rihanna get extra stage time with him and T.I. on the program?

"Um, maybe," she said. "I would love to perform with T.I. 'Live Your Life' is really inspiring. When I perform it, I just feel people's energy. It's an anthem for people. It's a good motto to go by."

Rihanna and Brown, 19, just completed a tour of Australia and New Zealand where he joined her nightly for a rendition of her biggest single, "Umbrella." While she acknowledged that they shared the stage, she has made a practice of not commenting about their nonmusical relationship, which reportedly has lasted three years.

If Beyoncé can get away with not commenting about her hubby Jay-Z, well, then Rihanna can kiss (we're assuming, now) and not tell, too.

In the tradition of Madonna and Janet Jackson, Rihanna has become the video vixen of the '00s. Beyoncé may have more big-budget glamour, but Rihanna has perfected the pout, the long-legged strut and trend-setting hairdos that keep women and men alike checking her out on YouTube.

Many of her hit videos have featured famous male co-stars. Her latest, "Rehab," spotlights Justin Timberlake in a California desert.

"We had so many things working against us," she recalled, explaining the limited daylight because these huge rock formations blocked the sun. "We had to get Justin out of there on time. We never stopped working. But we had fun doing it."

What was it like shooting "Disturbia," which walks the line between a Tim Burton horror flick and S&M?

"We thought it was going to be the last single off the album and we wanted to make the video really special and not have any restrictions," Rihanna said. "We wanted to make a dark, creepy video in these weird random setups. I got to play so many different characters and wear different costumes and headpieces and wigs and contacts."

The first time Rihanna heard "Disturbia," she coveted it. Its songwriter, her pal Mr. Brown, played it for her. Here's her version of the story:

"I started to visualize different things and I had to have this song. I wanted to make a great video for it. He was willing to give it up because he didn't have anybody in mind. I just happened to be there. I pretty much stole it. I claimed it."

Just happened to be there. Hmmmm.

The polar opposite of "Disturbia" is "Hate That I Love You," Rihanna's hit ballad featuring Ne-Yo.

"Our visual inspiration for that [video] was Marilyn Monroe," Rihanna explained. "I wanted to do something a little softer because I'd been doing more hard-core rock 'n' roll stuff. In terms of image and apparel, I wanted this to be pretty and beautiful. Even the fashion was very vintage."

This year, Rihanna was featured in "If I Never See Your Face Again" with Maroon 5's Adam Levine. It's actually Maroon 5's song but she's clearly the star of the video, which takes place in a corporate boardroom.

"I love the concept of it because you couldn't really tell if we loved each other, hated each other, if we were just sleeping with each other," she said. "There was just a chemistry and a tension at the same time. It was very playful and it was a very flirtatious type video."

Her swagger grew from hairdo

Robyn Rihanna Fenty grew up in Barbados dreaming of becoming a singer. But she didn't perform in public until a school talent show when she was 16, singing Mariah Carey's "Hero." A couple months later she signed a contract with a New York producer who'd worked with 'N Sync and Kelly Clarkson and happened to be vacationing in Barbados.

"It was really, really quick," Rihanna said. "I was thrown into the whole music business without any kind of experience. But I love paying attention and observing and learning and taking different things I learn for my next step."

In 2006, her island-flavored single "Pon de Replay" reached No. 2 on the Billboard pop chart. Her second album, "A Girl Like Me," led to her first No. 1 tune, "SOS."

With her third album, 2007's "Good Girl Gone Bad," and its second incarnation "Reloaded" (with three additional tracks), she has ended up releasing eight singles from the project. That puts "Gone Bad" in the select company of such multi-hit blockbusters as Bruce Springsteen's "Born in the U.S.A.," Janet Jackson's "Rhythm Nation" and Michael Jackson's "Thriller."

With "Disturbia" reaching No. 1 this summer, Rihanna now has more Billboard Hot 100 chart-toppers -- five, including the hit with T.I. -- than any other female artist this decade.

"That definitely is awesome," she said. "It's really cool to have fun facts like that about yourself. I had no clue about that. It feels really good to be making musical history."

In what ways did this good girl go bad?

"Before, you probably remember, the image wasn't very authentic or sincere because it wasn't what I really wanted to do. So I got rebellious. I got tired of doing what people wanted me to do. I wanted to do things my way, of course. It just changed everything. It changed my career. It changed my image.

"My hair definitely inspired different things like how I dress, the swagger. I became more confident and more comfortable with myself."

Next: Movies, fashion line

Ah, the hair. That bob cut she sported in the 2007 video for "Umbrella" sent young women scurrying to salons for that new Rihanna 'do.

"I don't go into it trying to make trends for people," she said. "I just like doing things differently. I like to have an edge to it, no matter what it is that I'm doing. It's really cool when I see people in the audience with the same hair as I have. It's very flattering. Not too long ago I was that person in the audience."

A spokesmodel for Gucci's UNICEF campaign, Rihanna plans to release her own line of clothes, possibly in 2009. She also talks about appearing in movies next year. However, reports of her role in "Mama Black Widow" with Mos Def and Macy Gray -- about a family from Mississippi that migrates to Chicago in the 1930s -- are "rumors," she said. "I've never been involved in that movie and I probably won't be."

One thing that's certain for 2009 is that she'll begin work on a new album. Will she have a duet with Brown on it?

"I don't know. You never know. Maybe," she said, sounding as evasive as ever about her alleged beau. "I have a few people I want to work with. He's definitely on the list."

Uh-huh.

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Reply #1 posted 12/12/08 6:35am

pulpfictionfan

Really, now?


I've got to find their dealer, because they've got to be on the good shit.
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Reply #2 posted 12/12/08 7:17am

Adisa

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lol Okay. That explains why I didn't buy not one single damned new album in the year 2008.
I'm sick and tired of the Prince fans being sick and tired of the Prince fans that are sick and tired!
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Reply #3 posted 12/12/08 7:21am

Adisa

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Oops, I bought Rev. Grits. music That's the only new album I bought in 2008.
I'm sick and tired of the Prince fans being sick and tired of the Prince fans that are sick and tired!
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Reply #4 posted 12/12/08 7:49am

HamsterHuey

I've never even heard of Chris Brown. So what does Billboard know.

Am I missing out on something?
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Reply #5 posted 12/12/08 7:50am

HamsterHuey

Oh lawd. The first youtube I click has got that early 90s Cher vocoder shit.

So. Not missing out much, it seems. The songs sound... bland.
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Reply #6 posted 12/12/08 7:52am

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Jesus wept.
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Reply #7 posted 12/12/08 7:54am

Graycap23

50 cent made more money than any other artist.
Chris Brown artist of the year
Lil Wayne nominated for 8 grammies
Paris Hilton has a singing career.....is there any wonder why the music business is DEAD?
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Reply #8 posted 12/12/08 7:55am

HamsterHuey

Marrk said:

Jesus wept.


I find the the most celebrated awards (Oscars, Grammies, BIllboards) are not really representative for what is real good. Just what sells well.
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Reply #9 posted 12/12/08 8:28am

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Graycap23 said:

50 cent made more money than any other artist.
Chris Brown artist of the year
Lil Wayne nominated for 8 grammies
Paris Hilton has a singing career.....is there any wonder why the music business is DEAD?

omg WTF? Are you serious?
I'm sick and tired of the Prince fans being sick and tired of the Prince fans that are sick and tired!
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Reply #10 posted 12/12/08 8:34am

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Adisa said:

Graycap23 said:

50 cent made more money than any other artist.
Chris Brown artist of the year
Lil Wayne nominated for 8 grammies
Paris Hilton has a singing career.....is there any wonder why the music business is DEAD?

omg WTF? Are you serious?


eek

Has it really come to this?

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Reply #11 posted 12/12/08 8:45am

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"We may deify or demonize them but not ignore them. And we call them genius, because they are the people who change the world."
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Reply #12 posted 12/12/08 9:57am

kaptainkrunk

chris brown havent did nothing that made him artist of the year it shoulda went 2 lil wayne who sold more been on more records and just outright is more than chris brown chris brown singing makes me wanan throw up just puke
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Reply #13 posted 12/12/08 10:20am

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Who gives a BLEEP about Billboard anymore? confused Numbers are only based on 10-16 year olds wasting their parents' money on iTunes or purchasing a bad album three different times due to it being re-released with extra remixes and DVDs to boost poor initial sales for these gimmicky pop artists' terrible music.
"You put water into a cup, it becomes the cup...Now water can flow or it can crash. Be water, my friend." - Bruce Lee
"Water can nourish me, but water can also carry me. Water has magic laws." - JCVD
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Reply #14 posted 12/12/08 10:25am

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HamsterHuey said:

Marrk said:

Jesus wept.


I find the the most celebrated awards (Oscars, Grammies, BIllboards) are not really representative for what is real good. Just what sells well.

Co-sign, I totally agree.

Has it really come to this?

Unfortunately, yes disbelief


My sentiments exactly sigh
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Reply #15 posted 12/12/08 10:32am

Cinnie

NaughtyKitty said:

20-year-old pop-soul diva, who has had more No. 1 pop hits in the '00s than any other female star.

Her second album, "A Girl Like Me," led to her first No. 1 tune, "SOS."

With her third album, 2007's "Good Girl Gone Bad," and its second incarnation "Reloaded" (with three additional tracks), she has ended up releasing eight singles from the project. That puts "Gone Bad" in the select company of such multi-hit blockbusters as Bruce Springsteen's "Born in the U.S.A.," Janet Jackson's "Rhythm Nation" and Michael Jackson's "Thriller."

With "Disturbia" reaching No. 1 this summer, Rihanna now has more Billboard Hot 100 chart-toppers -- five, including the hit with T.I. -- than any other female artist this decade.

"That definitely is awesome," she said. "It's really cool to have fun facts like that about yourself. I had no clue about that. It feels really good to be making musical history."


cool
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Reply #16 posted 12/12/08 11:04am

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Reply #17 posted 12/12/08 12:56pm

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People people you have to learn to seperate who is selling as opposed to what is good and not good. We preach that the mainstream sucks and yet i see thread after thread that talk about how someones album isnt selling, so that means the album sucks? isnt that a contradiction of what we are preaching? Billboard is a what sells magazine, and like anything else you cannot compare eras and even years, times are different and this is the current wave, ringtone artists and a soundbyte public.

"We went where our music was appreciated, and that was everywhere but the USA, we knew we had fans, but there is only so much of the world you can play at once" Magne F
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Reply #18 posted 12/12/08 1:12pm

lowkey

rhianna has more #1 singles in the 00 then any other female, how many albums has she had? wow i know the knowles wish they could ship this chick back to barbados in a house of dereon dress
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Reply #19 posted 12/12/08 2:37pm

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Man, fuck Chris Brown and Billboard. I'm still omg at Lil Wayne and the 8 Grammy noms. For which categories? 8?
I'm sick and tired of the Prince fans being sick and tired of the Prince fans that are sick and tired!
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Reply #20 posted 12/12/08 2:44pm

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HamsterHuey said:

Marrk said:

Jesus wept.


I find the the most celebrated awards (Oscars, Grammies, BIllboards) are not really representative for what is real good. Just what sells well.


They should just start giving them to a McDonalds 'Big Mac' every year then!

The music industry is in a sorry state.
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Reply #21 posted 12/12/08 2:54pm

Cinnie

Adisa said:

Man, fuck Chris Brown and Billboard. I'm still omg at Lil Wayne and the 8 Grammy noms. For which categories? 8?


Don't worry.. with the exception of "Album of the Year" (which he won't win), all of the categories he was nominated for were Rap (which he dominated this year).

http://prince.org/msg/8/290920
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Reply #22 posted 12/12/08 2:59pm

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falloff hate central. hilarious
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Reply #23 posted 12/12/08 4:56pm

Timmy84

lastdecember said:

People people you have to learn to seperate who is selling as opposed to what is good and not good. We preach that the mainstream sucks and yet i see thread after thread that talk about how someones album isnt selling, so that means the album sucks? isnt that a contradiction of what we are preaching? Billboard is a what sells magazine, and like anything else you cannot compare eras and even years, times are different and this is the current wave, ringtone artists and a soundbyte public.




lol
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Reply #24 posted 12/12/08 9:37pm

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bboy87 said:


You're damn right, Tracy Morgan.
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