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In the United States, "Strip" debuted at number 90 on the Hot R&B/Hip Hop Songs chart on the issue dated November 12, 2011, despite not being released for digital download until November 18, 2011. Cameo appearances Cree Summer, DJ Cereal Milk, Skai Jackson Chart performance A writer for International Business Times wrote that, "The video is perfectly apt for the lyrics of the song." Chris Eggertsen of HitFix gave the video a mixed response, calling it an "embarrassingly-generic music video". Georgette Cline of The Boombox wrote that the video is "steaming hot".
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Throughout the video, scenes of Brown singing the song in a room full of Christmas lights are intercut. Once his time is up, he switches with another man.
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As McCall raps his verse, he plays an accelerated game of "Seven Minutes in Heaven" with two girls in a closet. During the second chorus, Brown and McCall are seen sitting on the edge of a hot tub, while girls in bikinis are in the tub. It then switches to a house party where Brown is seen with his shirt off, singing in a room full of people dancing. The video opens with a shot of Brown standing on a mountain wearing a winter jacket, cap and shorts. The video premiered online on December 15, 2011. An image from the shoot was posted online on November 27, 2011, which showed Brown surrounded by Christmas lights. The accompanying music video for "Strip" was directed by Colin Tilley and filmed in November 2011. As stated by Lewis Corner of Digital Spy, it features "booty-bouncing mix of pulsing beats and '90s-styled melodies." Music video Musically, "Strip" is a "bouncy synth-heavy" R&B/hip hop song, with lyrics of Brown crooning to a stripper. A remix of the song made by Brown and McCall, was posted online on April 5, 2012. However, following the online premiere of " Turn Up the Music" on January 26, 2012, several websites, including MTV News and Billboard magazine, reported that this would be the lead single from the album, while "Strip" served as a buzz single. On October 27, 2011, Brown announced via his official Twitter account that "Strip" and "Biggest Fan" would serve as the two lead singles from his fifth studio album Fortune (2012). The song first appeared on Brown's mixtape Boy in Detention in 2011. Lonny Bereal, Justin Henderson and Kevin McCall, while production was handled by Tha Bizness. "Strip" was written by Amber Streeter, Chris Brown, Christopher Whitacre, J.