Till I Die (Chris Brown song)

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Method Man (left) and Redman (right) are two of the many celebrities who make an appearance in the video.

The accompanying music video for "Till I Die" was directed by Brown and filmed in Los Angeles, California on May 10, 2012. [18] Later that day, several images from the shoot were posted online, showing Brown, Big Sean and Wiz Khalifa sitting on top of a yellow car, as well as images of the latter two posing shirtless. [18] The video premiered online on May 30, 2012. [19] Following its release, Brown tweeted that the video is dedicated to Beastie Boys' member Adam Yauch, who died from cancer in early May 2012. [19] The video features cameo appearances by Andy Milonakis, Kreayshawn, Jamie Kennedy, Snoop Dogg, Method Man and Redman. [19]

Synopsis

The video begins in an office with the mail guy (played by Kennedy), handing out mail to co-workers, while Brown's song "Beautiful People" plays in the background. [19] As the audio of "Till I Die" begins, Brown, wearing a grey suit, beanie, gold fronts and gold chains, appears out of nowhere tripping the mail guy, and starts rapping his verse. [19] He then appears in an elevator where he meets Wiz Khalifa and Big Sean, who then raps his verse. [19] As they leave work, the trio catch a ride with Snoop Dogg in his yellow Pontiac Parisienne, as Sean continues rapping his verse. [19] This scene is intercut with scenes of them hanging out in an abandoned warehouse surrounded by smoke and flashing lights. [19] Khalifa then raps his verse as they arrive at a mansion where Method Man and Redman are seen smoking. [19] The video ends with more scenes of the trio back at the abandoned warehouse and shows the memory to Adam Yauch. [19]

Reception

Bene Viera of VH1 praised Brown "for creating a video that fits perfectly with the song". [20] Viera continued writing that the song "wouldn't be [a] proper smoker's anthem" without the cameo appearance by Snoop Dogg. [20] Rob Markman of MTV News noted that the video was different from Brown's previous music videos for the Fortune album, writing that "'Till I Die' is a fun and welcomed departure from it all". [21] A reviewer for Rap-Up described the video as "wild" and "colorful", and noted that it seems to be inspired by the Beastie Boys' classic "(You Gotta) Fight for Your Right (To Party!)" (1987). [19] Ray Rahman of Entertainment Weekly called the video "a weird one". [22] Becky Bain of Idolator described it as "the brats-on-parade clip", and wrote that the dedication to Yauch "would be a nice sentiment if anything in this video resembled anything Yauch stood for". [23] Maura Johnston of The Village Voice called it a "dumb" video and wrote that it reminded her of the "Our Lips Are Sealed" video by The Go-Go's. [24]

Live performances

Brown performed "Till I Die" for the first time with Big Sean at Supafest Australia in April 2012, [25] as part of a set list which included "Run It!", "Yeah 3x", "Look at Me Now", "She Ain't You", "Wet the Bed" and "Turn Up the Music", among others. [26] Rap-Up praised his set, writing that "A tatted Chris Brown thrilled with his chart-topping hits". [27] The staff of Dolly magazine called it "one of his most electrifying performances" to date. [28]

Critical response

"Till I Die" garnered positive reviews from music critics. Becky Bain of Idolator appreciated the "nice blend of electro and R&B" music in the song, writing that it "has a unique sound that's both experimental and easy to lay back to". [11] Andrew Martin of Complex magazine described "Till I Die" as a "laid-back, summer-primed production", while Becca Longmire of Entertainment Wise viewed it as a potential hit. [16] [29] Trent Fitzgerald of PopCrush complimented the song for having a "nice R&B groove" and added that "it will certainly get some spins on urban radio". [8] Bene Viera of VH1 praised Brown's verse, writing that "he's seriously going to make some rappers step up their game". [20] Hazel Robinson of California Literary Review magazine called it one of the many "excellent collaborations" on Fortune. [30]

Maura Johnston of The Village Voice wrote that the song "sounds like a reverse-engineered version" of American pop duo Karmin's cover of "Look at Me Now" (2011), and further explained that it contains "lyrics to prove that he's still a badass". [24] Melinda Newman of HitFix described "Till I Die" as "pot hazy". [31] In a review of Fortune, Barry Walters of Spin magazine wrote that "Till I Die", along with "Sweet Love" and "Don't Wake Me Up", contain "thin melodies and stock shock lyrics" that make Brown's previous singles sound better. [32] He described the song as "proudly stoned". [32] Melissa Ruggieri of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution noted that "Big Sean and Wiz Khalifa trade the most profane verses" in the song. [33]

Chart performance

In the United States, "Till I Die" debuted at number 74 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart in the issue dated April 28, 2012. [34] It peaked at number twelve in the issue dated August 11, 2012. [35] On the Rap Songs chart, the song debuted at number 25 in the issue dated June 23, 2012, [36] and peaked at number fifteen in the issue dated August 11, 2012. [37] "Till I Die" peaked at number one on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart, which represents the 25 songs which failed to chart on the Billboard Hot 100. [38]

Track listing

  1. "Till I Die" (featuring Big Sean and Wiz Khalifa) – 3:57

Credits and personnel

Credits adapted from the liner notes for Fortune [1]

"Till I Die"
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Single by Chris Brown featuring Big Sean and Wiz Khalifa
from the album Fortune
ReleasedApril 13, 2012 (2012-04-13)
Recorded2011-12
Genre
Length3:57
Label RCA
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s) Danja
Chris Brown singles chronology
"Sweet Love"
(2012)
"Till I Die"
(2012)
"I Can Only Imagine"
(2012)
Big Sean singles chronology
"Mercy"
(2012)
"Till I Die"
(2012)
"My Homies Still"
(2012)

Charts

Release history

CountryDateFormatLabel
Australia [4] April 13, 2012 Digital download RCA Records
Austria [44]
Belgium [45]
Canada [46]
Denmark [47]
Finland [48]
France [49]
Italy [50]
Netherlands [51]
New Zealand [52]
Norway [53]
Portugal [54]
Spain [55]
Sweden [56]
Switzerland [57]
United States [5] [6] April 17, 2012
May 1, 2012 Rhythmic contemporary radio

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