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"Don't Judge Me" is a song by American singer
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on his fifth studio album, ''
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'' (2012). It was produced by the Messengers, and written by Brown, Nasri Atweh,
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and
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. The song was sent to
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radio stations in the United States on August 14, 2012, as the fifth and final single from the album. "Don't Judge Me" is a
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, with lyrics in which Brown asks his lover to forgive him for his past indiscretions and move on with the future. "Don't Judge Me" received mostly positive reviews from music critics, with some considering it a highlight on ''Fortune''. In the United States, "Don't Judge Me" reached number 10 on the
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chart, number 18 on the
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chart, and number 67 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart. It also appeared on the singles chart in Australia, Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Hungary, and the United Kingdom. The accompanying
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was directed by
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and Brown. In the video, Brown goes on a "suicide mission" into outer space to save the world from an alien ship invading Earth. The video received a positive reception from most critics, particularly for its presentation.


Development and release

"Don't Judge Me" was produced by the Messengers. The
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was completed by
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, with assistance from Trehy Harris. Amber "Sevyn" Streeter sang
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. The song was supposed to have a guest appearance from
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, however, because of a feud between him and Brown, his verse was eventually removed from the song. "Don't Judge Me" was leaked on the Internet on June 26, 2012, three days before the official release date of ''Fortune''. The artwork for the song debuted online on July 28, 2012; it features Brown, wearing a "white dress shirt and skinny black tie", striking a pose in front of a blue backdrop. "Don't Judge Me" was sent to
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radio stations in the United States on August 14, 2012, as the fifth single from the album. On November 2, 2012, the song was released as an
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in Australia, Canada, France, and New Zealand, featuring the album version and three remixes. The single version of "Don't Judge Me" was released on iTunes Stores in Belgium, Denmark, Ireland, Netherlands, and Sweden on November 23, 2012. A remix extended play, featuring the album version, music video and three remixes, was released in Austria, Germany, and Switzerland on November 23, 2012. In the United States, a remix extended play, featuring the single version and five remixes, was released on November 27, 2012.


Composition and lyrics

"Don't Judge Me" is a
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that runs for three minutes and fifteen seconds, with
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provided by
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s. Amy Sciarretto of ''PopCrush'' noted that "Don't Judge Me" features "a slow, sensuous romp", which she found reminiscent of
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. Lyrically, Brown asks his lover to forgive him "for his past indiscretions" and "move on with the future." In the song, Brown encourages his lover that there is nothing going on between him and his ex-girlfriend as he sings, "You're hearing rumors about me / And you can't stomach the thought / Of someone touching my body / When you're so close to my heart / I won't deny what they saying / Because most of it is true / But it was all before I fell for you." He later declares "that he is a changed man who can now be trusted" as shown in the lines, "Take me as I am / Not who I was / I'll promise I'll be / The one that you can trust." During the
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, Brown sings "So please don't judge me / and I won't judge you / because it could get ugly / before it gets beautiful." Mesfin Fekadu of the
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noted that Brown "sings in his signature semi-high pitch". ''
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''s
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described "Don't Judge Me" as "a tender love song," while Andrew Hampp of ''
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'' magazine referred to it as a "take me as I am" type of ballad. Hazel Robinson of ''California Literary Review'' noted that "Don't Judge Me" is similar to Brown's 2009 song, "Changed Man."


Music video


Background and synopsis

The accompanying
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for "Don't Judge Me" was directed by
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and Brown, and was filmed in August 2012. On August 29, 2012 Brown released an image from the shoot, showing himself seated on the floor of an abandoned room in an unbuttoned jacket. On September 11, 2012 Brown released a similar image, tweeting, "'Don't Judge Me' video coming soon!". The video premiered on
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on September 27, 2012. It begins with Brown walking through the desert, while intercut scenes of himself sitting in front of a couch (with his girlfriend, played by
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, sleeping behind him) are shown. As the chorus begins for the first time, Brown is seen catching a ride from an army truck. He eventually arrives at an army base to prepare for a "suicide mission", which involves him riding a spacecraft into outer space to save the world from an alien ship invading Earth. A news reporter at the base (Brown's girlfriend) runs to him with the question, "People are saying this is a suicide mission, why are you doing this?" Brown replies, "I'm doing a service for my country and my planet. If that means saving the people I love and I care about, then that's what I'll do." As the spacecraft takes off, tears run down Brown's face before the spacecraft crashes into the alien ship, killing him. Brown and his girlfriend are then shown, hugging on the couch. finale music video.
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Reception

JusMusic of ''Singersroom'' magazine praised the video, writing "This is definitely art at its finest!" A writer for ''
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'' described the video as "cinematic" and "emotional," while ''Billboard''s Erika Ramirez called it an "emotional visual." Jasmine Grant of ''Juicy'' magazine noted that the video has a "futuristic soldier at war theme." Colin Greten of
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's Rapfix agreed, writing that it "has a futuristic look and feel," and that fans would also cry as Brown "makes the ultimate sacrifice" to save the world. A reviewer on ''
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'' compared Brown's character in the video to actor
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in the 1998 film ''
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'', and wrote that "it's certainly memorable, and sure to send Chris Brown's fans – and huge army of critics – into a fresh flutter of support."
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's Sam Lansky wrote that "Brown is just as likable and subtle as ever in the video." He continued: "It's impressive to see that Breezy ..continues to find opportunities to depict himself as a hero", when he makes headlines for the wrong reasons. A writer for ''
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'' magazine stated that the video is "a mini disaster movie, complete with over-acting and melodramatic slow-motion shots."


Critical reception

"Don't Judge Me" generated positive reviews from music critics. Trent Fitzgerald of PopCrush and Mesfin Fekadu of the Associated Press viewed it as one of the standout tracks on ''Fortune.'' Amy Sciarretto (also writing for PopCrush), noted that the song "demonstrates that ensitiveside we don't often see" from Brown. Jamel Coles, in the UAB ''Kaleidoscope'' described "Don't Judge Me" as an "emotional track" and wrote, "when hearing songs like this, you can't knock his ability to make good music." Jasmine Grant of ''Juicy'' magazine viewed the song as a "heartfelt ballad," and Maura Johnston of ''Rolling Stone'' wrote that it sounds like "a
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rant against haters." Melissa Ruggieri of ''
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'' described "Don't Judge Me" as a "lilting ballad" and noted that Brown is "semi-serious" in the song. A reviewer on
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called the song "undeniably emotional" and wrote, "we're wondering is if this is a heart-wrenching plea to Rihanna?" Sharon O'Connell of '' Time Out'' magazine commented on the song's title: "it's a little late for that." The ''
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'' called it a "bland, breathy ballad." In his review of ''Fortune,'' Nick Levine of
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wrote that the song was one of the reasons why the album felt "cripplingly pointless." Scott Kara of ''
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'' described "Don't Judge Me" as "weak and wincing," and stated that the lyrics are "the words of someone who still doesn't quite grasp the extent of what he has done in the past."


Chart performance

In the United States, "Don't Judge Me" debuted at number 85 on the ''Billboard''
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chart dated September 1, 2012. It peaked at number 18 in the January 26, 2013 issue. On the ''Billboard''
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chart, the song debuted at number 13 in the October 20, 2012 issue. The following week it rose to number 12, and peaked at number 10 in the November 17, 2012 issue. "Don't Judge Me" peaked at number one on the
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chart dated November 3, 2012, before it debuted at number 95 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart dated November 17, 2012. The song peaked at number 67 in the January 5, 2013 issue. On October 13, 2012, "Don't Judge Me" debuted at numbers 84 and 17 on the UK Singles Chart and
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respectively. The following week, it rose to number 42 on the UK Singles Chart and number eight on the UK R&B Chart. The song peaked at number seven on the UK R&B Chart dated October 27, 2012. In Belgium, "Don't Judge Me" peaked at number two on the
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Flanders chart, and number 25 on the Ultratip Wallonia chart. On the
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, it debuted at number 168 on October 13, 2012, and peaked at number 22 on January 12, 2013. In Hungary, "Don't Judge Me" debuted and peaked at number 10 on November 26, 2012. On December 7, 2012, the song debuted on the Austria Singles Chart at number 66. In Australia, "Don't Judge Me" debuted at number 44 on the
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dated December 10, 2012. The following week, it ascended to number 42.


Formats and track listings

*;Digital download #"Please Don't Judge Me" – 3:15 *;Digital Remix EP #"Don't Judge Me" – 3:28 #"Don't Judge Me" – 5:07 #"Don't Judge Me" – 4:00 #"Don't Judge Me" – 4:22 #"Don't Judge Me" – 4:51 *;Digital EP #"Don't Judge Me" – 3:59 #"Don't Judge Me" – 4:00 #"Don't Judge Me" – 3:29 #"Don't Judge Me" – 3:20 *;US Digital Remix EP #"Don't Judge Me" – 3:28 #"Don't Judge Me" – 5:07 #"Don't Judge Me" – 4:22 #"Don't Judge Me" – 3:38 #"Don't Judge Me" – 3:38 #"Please Don't Judge Me" – 3:15


Credits and personnel

Credits adapted from the liner notes for ''Fortune'' *Nasri Atweh –
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, producer *Chris Brown – lead vocals, songwriter *Iain Findley – assistant
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*Trehy Harris – assistant mixer *Jaycen Joshua – mixer *The Messengers – producer *Adam Messinger – songwriter, producer *Mark Pellizzer – songwriter *Brian Springer – recorder *Amber "Sevyn" Streeter – background vocals


Charts


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


Certifications


Release history


References


External links

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