The music video received a nomination at the 2008 MTV Video Music Awards for " Best Choreography", but lost to Gnarls Barkley's " Run". The girl comes up, passes the jock Brown and kisses the nerdy Brown and proceeds to get in his vehicle, while the jock looks on, bewildered. At the end of the video the two Browns are standing in front of their cars in the parking lot. The jock Brown seeing this runs and tackles the nerdy Brown to the ground. In one scene of the video the jock Brown is playing football in a field by the school, while the nerdy Brown is attempting to talk to the girl. The jock side of Brown is constantly picking on the nerdy Brown around the girl, thinking it will impress her, whereas the nerdy Brown is always being nice to her. In the video Brown plays two different versions of himself, a nerd and a jock, both trying to get the attention of a pretty girl who also attends the college. The song had its debut on VH1 at #6 on January 5. This song was voted #1 on MTV's 27 Essential R&B Songs of 2007. The music video is also available on iTunes. This video premiered on BET's 106 & Park on August 30, 2007. It was directed by Brown and Erik White, who has directed music videos with and for him in the past, including Brown's last number one single " Run It". The music video for "Kiss Kiss" was shot at Florida International University's University Park campus, in Miami, Florida. Nick Levine of Digital Spy said the song was "big on bragging", citing the lyric "I got paper girl, the Lamborghini - with the spider seats, you never seen it" as an example. Lyrically, "Kiss Kiss" is written about getting with another woman. Brown, in an interview with MTV News, called it "a real chanting record". Brown's vocals are Auto-Tuned on some parts. It is written in a key of E♭ minor while Brown's vocals range from B 4 to B 5. According to the music sheet published at by Universal Music Publishing Group, the song utilizes styles of urban and R&B music and has a moderate hip-hop tempo of 140 beats per minute. "Kiss Kiss" has been described as an upbeat dance track with a bouncy drum beat. A remix featuring Nelly in addition to T-Pain was released in November 7. Fabian Marasciullo mixed the track with assistance from Chad Jolley at Hit Factory Criteria in Miami, Florida. The song was recorded at Chalice Recording Studio – a recording studio in Los Angeles, California – by Brian Sumner. He said the original line, " She's chunky, chunky/ She's thick, thick" was changed to "She wants that lovey dovey/ That kiss, kiss/ In her mind, she fantasize about getting with me/ 'Cause they hating on me/ They wanna dis, dis, but she's fine, so fine/ And thick as can be" to keep the song "PG-13". In an interview with Shaheem Reed from MTV News, Brown stated that the first version, which he intended to make a little more adult, was rejected.
"Kiss Kiss" was written by Chris Brown and T-Pain, and produced by the latter. It was later solicited to contemporary hit radio on October 16, 2007. A day later, on September 11, 2007, Jive Records and Zomba Recordings serviced the song to rhythmic crossover radio in the United States. The song was released to digital retailers worldwide on September 10, 2007, through Zomba Recordings. "Kiss Kiss" was released as the second single from Brown's second studio album Exclusive (2007), after the moderately successful " Wall to Wall" (2007). It was nominated for several other accolades at the 2008 BET Awards and the 50th Annual Grammy Awards. It earned a nomination at the 2008 MTV Video Music Awards for " Best Choreography". The video features Brown in personas – a nerd and a jock – and several dance sequeces.
The music video for "Kiss Kiss" was directed by Brown and Erik White, who directed the music video for his last number one single " Run It!". The single, however failed to garner similar success in the European territories, peaking outside the top twenty in Ireland and the United Kingdom and below the top fifty in Sweden and Switzerland. It also peaked inside the top ten in Canada and Australia and later earned platinum certifications there. "Kiss Kiss" topped the charts in New Zealand and the United States, becoming Brown's second number one single in both countries. The song is written mainly about getting a woman's attention. "Kiss Kiss" is composed as upbeat chanting record that incorporates elements of R&B and dance music. It was later solicited to rhythm crossover radios in the United States on September 11, 2007. The song was released as the album's second single on Septemworldwide. The artists wrote the song together, while T-Pain handled the song's production. " Kiss Kiss" is a song recorded by American singer Chris Brown featuring American rapper T-Pain from the former's second studio album, Exclusive (2007).