This is the second single from Brandy's sixth studio album, Two Eleven, her debut project on RCA/Chameleon Records, following her departure from Epic. At the two and a half minute mark, Chris Brown jumps on with a Hip-Hop-inspired verse, Brandy preferring to go with Breezy rather than her own rapper alter ego, Bran'Nu. The song was premiered on April 26, 2012 and was made available for purchase as a digital download on May 8, 2012.
"It's called 'Put It Down,' but I like to call it 'Fall in Love,'" Brandy told The Boombox. "But no one else likes that title. It's so new and so fresh. It's just a different vibe. It's R&B meets Hip-Hop and it's edgy and gritty, but it's about love, which is something we all want to experience and stay in love. I want to stay in love."
The song was penned by Brandy and Brown with songwriter/producer Sean Garrett, whose hit-filled resume includes Chris Brown's "Run It!" and Usher's "Yeah." It was produced by Shondrae "Bangladesh" Crawford, who also provided the beats on Lil Wayne's "A Milli" and Kesha's "Sleazy." Previous collaborations between Garrett and Bangladesh include Beyoncé's "Diva."
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