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Best Love Song

"Best Love Song"
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Single by T-Pain featuring Chris Brown
from the album RevolveЯ
Released March 22, 2011
Format Digital download
Recorded 2011
Genre R&B, dance-pop
Length 3:17
Label Nappy Boy/Konvict/Jive
Writer(s) Faheem Najm, Chris Brown
Producer(s) Young Fyre
T-Pain singles chronology
"Boom"
(2011)
"Best Love Song"
(2011)
"Booty Wurk (One Cheek at a Time)"
(2011)
Chris Brown singles chronology
"My Last"
(2011)
"Best Love Song"
(2011)
"She Ain't You"
(2011)

"Best Love Song" is a R&B-pop song performed by R&B artist T-Pain. The song features Chris Brown, and was released as the first official single from his fourth studio album, RevolveЯ, on March 22, 2011. The song was featured in the pilot of The CW TV series Hart of Dixie.

The song serves as the first official single from RevolveЯ, following the release of the singles "Take Your Shirt Off", "Rap Song", and "Reverse Cowgirl", which were billed as promotional singles. The song originally featured R&B artist Akon. The song also has background vocals from R&B group One Chance, Jon A. Gordon, Michael A. Gordon (The Gordon Brothers)

The song, along with another track from RevolveR, "Separated", was first released to the public by T-Pain himself on February 7, 2011, via Twitter. T-Pain leaked the song himself on Twitter as a response to poor-quality rips of his upcoming music being leaked to the Internet, stating: "Since nobody wants to respect this form of art that you all say we 'love' so much, I'm just gonna go ahead and start leakin the album myself tonight". The song was then officially released as a single in digital download format on March 22, 2011.

IGN editor Chad Grichow panned the song: "The only uptempo tune it becomes a hindrance on is "Best Love Song", where Chris Brown and T-Pain make the terrible decision to attempt harmony. The combination of T-Pain's electro-wave vocals and Brown's smooth voice is the sound of soul flat lining." Jon Caramanica of The New York Times compared this song: "T-Pain also makes implicit arguments for himself in the lineage of R&B superhits: “Best Love Song” nods to Rihanna’s “Umbrella,” and “Bang Bang Pow Pow,” with its drunken strings, feels like a homage to Sisqo’s “Thong Song.” Jesse Cataldo praised wrote that "T-Pain can still pull in big names but can't provide interesting atmospheres for them to work in."


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