Singer and songwriter Chris Brown, is making waves with his new R&B sound titled Nightmare, released on November 7, 2023.
He joined forces with Jamaican dancehall star Byron Messia on the refreshing tune, which is earning him some applause online and video clicks on YouTube.
Typical of him, the dancer and singer brought on his unique style and lyrical artillery onto the must-listen rhythm.
The track is described as a pointer to the power of unity as both artistes from different backgrounds combined their talents to produce an enigmatic rendition.
Some fans on X (Twitter) have put an Afrobeats spin on the sound, asking when the New Flame composer will release an Afrobeats album.
Critics say it is hard to describe the new sound of R&B as the vocals, instrumentals, and other elements sound like work produced in Africa.
Nightmare is more or less a sequel to the Sensational vibe unveiled in October by Chris Brown and Davido.
It is unclear if Nightmare will generate the same level of buzz in the moments ahead, with Sensational being rated as one of the finest American-African collaborations of the year.
“Grammy banger“, “Magnificent“, “Phenomenal“, and “Timeless”, were how some netizens described the Sensational when it went public on October 20, 2023.
The official video for Sensational released two weeks ago, had reached 9.5 million views as of November 8, 2023.
Last weekend, Chris Brown was adjudged the best R&B act at the Music Television Europe Music Awards (MTV EMA), although the event did not happen as scheduled.
Nightmare is a track taken from the singer’s forthcoming album 11:11 to be unveiled on November 11, 2023.
Following the success of Sensational, Chris perhaps does not want the buzz to fade away, hence the rapid move to give his followers something meaningful to heighten the anticipation.
The celebrated international singer has lots of collaborations with many superstars and continues to leave positive impressions with his releases worldwide.
It is not surprising that Nightmare continues to enjoy lots of streams and commendations. Hopefully, it may find its way onto the Billboard charts sometime later.