Chris Brown Ft. Benny Benassi - Beautiful People

It is worth noting that the song was also serviced as a remit for "Anti-Bullying" campaigns and school rallies. The lyrics "We're not the normal ones" became an anthem for teenagers who felt alienated. In this context, the song transcended its creator and became a public domain message of self-esteem.

On a treadmill when you have 10% battery left. Driving with the windows down on the first warm day of spring. Or, ideally, at 1 AM in a crowded room where the lights are low and the energy is high. Chris Brown ft. Benny Benassi - Beautiful People

Lyrically, functions as an anti-materialist manifesto. In an era dominated by flashy hip-hop and extravagant displays of wealth (think "Black and Yellow" or "Watch the Throne"), Brown took a different route. The chorus asks a simple, powerful question: It is worth noting that the song was

"Beautiful People" was a significant commercial hit, particularly in Europe and Oceania: On a treadmill when you have 10% battery left

Directed by Colin Tilley, the music video for is a masterclass in minimalist execution. Shot in black and white, the video eschews complex storylines. Instead, it features Chris Brown walking through the streets of Los Angeles, dancing spontaneously with strangers.