Chris Brown's 10 Biggest Hits

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84. Chris Brown "No BS" - (Photo: Courtesy Jive Records)

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10. "No BS" - Peaking at No. 3 on the Billboard charts and staying there for three weeks, Chris Brown's pseudo love song "No BS" showed the grown side of Chris Brown and that he's all about the ladies.Which one of Chris' hits will be our Throwback Thursday video today? Tune in at 6P/5C to find out only on 106! (Photo: RCA)

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9. "Kiss Kiss" - With T-Pain by his side, Chris Brown delivered the 2007 smash "Kiss Kiss." The hip hop dance track peaked at No. 2 on the R&B/Hip Hop charts. The assist by Mr. Auto-tune himself didn't hurt either.   (Photo: RCA)

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9. "Kiss Kiss" - With T-Pain by his side, Chris Brown delivered the 2007 smash "Kiss Kiss." The hip hop dance track peaked at No. 2 on the R&B/Hip Hop charts. The assist by Mr. Auto-tune himself didn't hurt either. (Photo: RCA)

If Ain't Broke, Don't Fix It - November 18, 2011 - While some say it’s impossible to catch lighting in a bottle, Brown did it twice. Teaming up again with “Deuces” collaborator Kevin McCall, CB and K-Mac get together for the smash “Strip,” an early release from Brown’s upcoming album Fortune.(Photo: Courtesy RCA Records)

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8. "Strip" - Although "Strip" only peaked at No. 3, the song was on the charts for months leading to his album Fortune being one of the most anticipated of 2012. (Photo: RCA)

Road to the BET Awards 2012 - Since his impressive comeback performance at the 2010 BET Awards, Chris Brown hasn’t looked back. Not one to rest on his laurels Breezy backed up his ’10 showing with a show-stopping effort at last year’s big show. What will he do for an encore? Tune in on July 1 to find out. But before we get to that, let’s take a look back at some of the career higlights the R&B-pop star experienced to get to this point.(Photo: Brendon Thorne/Getty Images)

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7. "Poppin'" - "Poppin'" is one of Chris Brown's most loved hits and although it never received a music video companion, it hit amazing heights on the charts considering how late in the game it was released. (Photo: Brendon Thorne/Getty Images)

6. "Take You Down" - With Chris Brown's sophomore album, Exclusive, fans saw the evolution of the star and with sampled riffs from MJ's "In the Closet," Brown made "Take You Down" one for the ladies to remember.  (Photo: RCA)

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6. "Take You Down" - With Chris Brown's sophomore album, Exclusive, fans saw the evolution of the star and with sampled riffs from MJ's "In the Closet," Brown made "Take You Down" one for the ladies to remember. (Photo: RCA)

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11. Chris Brown "She Ain't You" - Once again paying homage to Michael Jackson, Brown made sure to keep fans guessing as to whom he was referring with the song's title. (Photo: Courtesy of Jive Records)

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5. "She Ain't You" - Sampling Michael Jackson's "Human Nature," Chris Brown was assisted by Sevyn Streeter for the 2011 hit "She Ain't You" in a flawless homage to the King of Pop. (Photo: RCA)

16. “My Last,” Big Sean feat. Chris Brown - What recession? 2011 was all about ball-till-you-fall escapism—for better and for worse—and this aspirational collabo between your girl's favorite rapper and favorite singer summed up the zeitgeist perfectly. (Photo: Courtesy Island Def Jam Records)

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4. "My Last" - "My Last" is Big Sean's hot debut single that Chris was a part of. The song peaked at No. 4 and showed the beginning of a great musical relationship between the two artists. (Photo: G.O.O.D. Music)

Chris Brown, "Run It" - This is not your average high school dance. The Scott Storch beat and a Juelz Santana feature set the pace for a male vs. female battle in the video for Chris Brown's debut single. By the end, the baby-faced hip hop dance prodigy had won our hearts.(Photo: RCA)

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3. "Run It" - With a sweet face, oversize clothing, amazing moves and a new beat, the then 16-year-old Chris Brown won hearts of music lovers everywhere with his debut single, "Run It." It grabbed the No. 1 spot on the charts and was topped off with a great Juelz Santana feature. (Photo: RCA)

Chris Brown Featuring Lil Wayne and Busta Rhymes, 'Look at Me Now' - Chris Brown had tried his hand at rap before, but not many took him seriously — until two legends co-signed him over a head-turning beat from Diplo and Afrojack on this 2011 smash.    (Photo: Jive Records)

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2. "Look at Me Now" - In what would be the lead single to his Grammy-winning album, F.A.M.E., Chris Brown unleashed the lyrical beasts Busta Rhymes and Lil Wayne on his hip hop-based track "Look at Me Now." (Photo: RCA)

1. "Deuces" - After dealing with drama and hate from the media, Chris Brown shot back with "Deuces," which shed some light on his personal life and that he was moving forward on his own. It peaked at No. 1 and stayed there for nine weeks. Feels good to be on top!Don't miss 2013 BET Awards performer, Chris Brown's Throwback Thursday music video tonight at 6P/5C!(Photo: RCA)

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1. "Deuces" - After dealing with drama and hate from the media, Chris Brown shot back with "Deuces," which shed some light on his personal life and that he was moving forward on his own. It peaked at No. 1 and stayed there for nine weeks. Feels good to be on top!Don't miss 2013 BET Awards performer, Chris Brown's Throwback Thursday music video tonight at 6P/5C!(Photo: RCA)