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  1. Jon Caramanica of The New York Times said that both "Crawl" and another song from Graffiti, "So Cold", come off as "thoughtful, even if they're not quite mea culpas" and further suggested that "In these moments Mr. Brown is pining, mildly apologetic."

  2. So this album was strictly and the last time we had Chris Brown. Just it got over looked due to his incident with Rihanna. The songs that are absolutely BEAUTIFUL are “Crawl”, “So Cold”, “I’ll Go” and “Take My Time”(for a sex song). But lots of songs were great. Your opinions?

  3. Nov 23, 2009 · Crawl Lyrics: Everybody sees this you / I'm the one that lost the view / Everybody says we're through / I hope you haven't said it too / So where do we go from here / With all this fear in our ...

  4. Dec 7, 2009 · The New York Times: Two songs near the beginning, “So Cold” and “Crawl,” come off as thoughtful, even if they’re not quite mea culpas. In these moments Mr. Brown is pining, mildly apologetic. But...

  5. Dec 7, 2009 · Graffiti was promoted by three singles, “I Can Transform Ya” “Crawl” and “Sing Like Me” which was released as a promotional single. Following the Rihanna assault case, Chris removed ...

  6. The song is about yearning to rebuild a failed relationship and was interpreted by critics as being about Brown's former relationship with Barbadian singer Rihanna. However, Brown has stated the song is not about any of his previous relationships. The song received positive to mixed reviews.

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  8. The song is about yearning to rebuild a failed relationship and was interpreted by critics as being about Brown's former relationship with Barbadian singer Rihanna. However, Brown has stated the song is not about any of his previous relationships.

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