Critics and fans generally agree that each artist brought their specific "brand" of break-up energy to the track, though some verses stood out more than others.
Ross contributes his signature "luxury rap" aesthetic, while T.I. provides a solid, steady flow that fits the original R&B groove. Critics and fans generally agree that each artist
The uncensored by Chris Brown featuring Drake, T.I., Kanye West, Rick Ross, Fabolous, and André 3000 is often cited as a definitive "megamix" of the 2010 era. While the original track was a breakout R&B hit, the remix transformed it into a sprawling rap showcase that remains a point of debate among hip-hop fans. The Verses: Highs and Lows The uncensored by Chris Brown featuring Drake, T
Many fans still prefer the original version with Tyga and Kevin McCall for its tighter focus, though the remix is the preferred choice for those wanting a lyrical variety pack. Some listeners found it unnecessarily harsh
Generally well-received, with some fans ranking his punchline-heavy verse as the best on the entire track. Critical Consensus
Despite some viewing it as "over-stuffed" with star power, it is widely considered a "classic remix" that captured a specific moment when these artists dominated the charts.
His verse is famously aggressive and controversial for its uncensored shots at ex-partners, featuring lines like, "You should make your own toilet tissue since you’re the s---". Some listeners found it unnecessarily harsh, while others appreciated the raw energy.