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5.0
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5.0 |
BBC
Fortune is never terrible. It just feels cripplingly pointless
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4.0
43744
4.0 |
The Scotsman
Lascivious processed R&B with tired references to women undressing in private and in public
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4.0
43749
4.0 |
Spin
Brown wants us to accept him as both a bad boy and a rehabilitated lover, a difficult proposition
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4.0
43751
4.0 |
Evening Standard
For the most part, there’s little to recommend about the man or the music
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4.0
43755
4.0 |
The Observer
Even an extraordinarily great album might not eclipse Brown's past. And this is not a great album
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4.0
43758
4.0 |
All Music
Some of the productions, courtesy of the Runners, Adonis, and Kevin McCall, save it from being a disaster
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4.0
44160
4.0 |
Rolling Stone
Deep listening means getting cozy with a guy so reviled mosquitoes won’t bite him
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2.5
43908
2.5 |
A.V. Club
Fortune is, like his previous post-Rihanna albums, the unmistakable work of the same petty, violent-tempered hardhead that the tabloids have documented so well
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2.0
45487
2.0 |
PopMatters
To the sober mind, Fortune is another overload of poor decisions just as Brown’s previous two albums have been
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2.0
43757
2.0 |
The Arts Desk
A genuinely bad album
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0.0
43740
0.0 |
musicOMH
Fortune is neither good nor bad; it is product
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