That Somebody Was Me
Chris Brown · Other Songs - Chris Brown
You Were Talkin To Your Best Friend
And She Mentioned
There Was Someone, A Gentleman
Who Was Trying His Best To Extend
An Invitation
If You Get To Know Me
Baby It'll Be A Really Good Thing
Baby No Strings
I Know It Seems Like I'm Comin Off Strong
I Hope You Don't Mind Spendin Time
Jus t You And Me (Just You And Me)
I Know You Will Have A Good Time
That Somebody Was Me
I'm The One That Called You Up
With The Blocked ID For A Week
See I Was Holding Back My Feeling
Wasn't Sure How You Would Respond To Me
It Was Me Girl
Girl I Bet You Remember When
You Went Out With Your Girls Clubbin
And Dancin Yeah
You Glanced At A Gentleman
I Got Your Number From Your Girlfriends
They Said You Was Wrong
If You Get To Know Me
Baby It'll Be A Really Good Thing
Baby No Strings
I Know It Seems Like I'm Comin Off Strong
I Hope You Don't Mind Spendin Time
Just You And Me (Just You And Me)
I Know You Will Have A Good Time
That Somebody Was Me
I'm The One That Called You Up
With The Blocked ID For A Week
See I Was Holding Back My Feeling
Wasn't Sure How You Would Respond To Me
It Was Me Girl
That Somebody Was Me
I'm The One That Called You Up
With The Blocked ID For A Week
See I Was Holding Back My Feeling
Wasn't Sure How You Would Respond To Me
It Was Me Girl
That Somebody Was Me
Chris Brown's "That Somebody Was Me" captures the emotional turbulence often found in his R&B and pop recordings. The track reflects the artist's signature blend of soulful vocals and contemporary production, exploring themes of lost connection and personal reflection. As part of his extensive discography, the song showcases Brown's ability to convey vulnerability within a polished musical framework. While specific album placement may vary across different releases, the recording stands as a testament to his consistent output in the genre. The work aligns with the broader body of music where Brown examines relationships and identity, maintaining the high-energy yet introspective style that has defined his career. This piece remains a notable song in his catalogue, illustrating his enduring influence on modern R&B soundscapes.
