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For many fans, this era remains a high point in 2000s R&B, serving as a "soundtrack" to a specific cultural moment before the artist's career became increasingly defined by personal controversies. details or the visual aesthetic of the accompanying bonus DVD? Exclusive - The Forever Edition: Amazon.co.uk: CDs & Vinyl
It produced three top-three singles on the Billboard Hot 100: "Kiss Kiss," "With You," and "Forever".
In the UK, it peaked at number three and spent a total of 52 weeks on the charts.
The centerpiece of this edition, "Forever," was a significant departure from Brown's traditional R&B roots. Produced by Polow Da Don
, the track utilized a futuristic, European techno-house feel that allowed Brown to "crossover" into the pop and electronic dance music (EDM) realms. Interestingly, the song originated as an extended version of a commercial jingle for Doublemint gum
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