
Bobby Brown has looked back on the lasting impact of his landmark album Don’t Be Cruel, saying it is difficult to believe nearly four decades have passed since its release. The R&B star explained that performing the songs so regularly makes the music feel timeless, adding that it feels closer to 20 years than the album’s actual 38-year history.
Released in the late 1980s, Don’t Be Cruel became one of Brown’s biggest career achievements, producing hit songs including My Prerogative, Every Little Step, and the title track. The album went on to sell more than 12 million copies worldwide, securing its place as one of the defining R&B records of its era.
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Brown also reflected on a difficult period in his life, revealing that an arrest in Georgia unexpectedly increased public attention around the album. He explained that although the incident was unfortunate, it generated widespread interest that encouraged more people to discover his music. Looking back, he believes the moment contributed to the album’s remarkable commercial success.
When discussing the songs that remain closest to his heart, Brown said My Prerogative continues to be his favorite. However, he also enjoys performing Roni and Every Little Step, adding that every track from the album still brings him great satisfaction whenever he performs live for audiences around the world.
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Now 57, Brown says he feels grateful for both his career and the opportunities that continue to come his way. He remains enthusiastic about performing and is preparing to celebrate the anniversary of Don’t Be Cruel with a special concert, giving fans another chance to enjoy the songs that helped define his musical legacy.