Chris Brown Responds To Backlash After Chloe Announces Song With Him.
Chris Brown has issued a rousing response to the backlash he's received since Chloe Bailey announced that she would be collaborating with the rapper on a song. On February 24th, the two R&B singers will release "How Does It Feel", the next single from Bailey's highly anticipated debut solo album, "In Pieces", out in March. Chris Brown and Chloe Bailey will collaborate on new music.
The hit was announced on Chloe's social media channels this week with the cover art showing her getting close to Breezy as they wear matching black outfits. 2/24,” she wrote in the caption of her Instagram post along with a heart emoji.
The backlash was swift, with many criticizing Bailey's decision to work with Brown due to his past allegations of violence. "We are failing Black women in music if they feel they need to collaborate with a known abuser to get on the charts," one person tweeted before listing several other R&B singers Chloe Bailey could have worked with, including Bryson Tiller, Lucky Daye and Brent Faiyaz.
What Williams wrote on Twitter. “He slowly makes his way back into the mainstream by getting small guest appearances on the merits of black women. Black women who are more talented, more worthy, but give him the 'ok'.
Most notably, “3LW” and “Cheetah Girls” singer Kiely Williams has directly criticized Brown, accusing him of abusing women. “Let him put out his own record – so genius, so catchy it makes us forget HE B3ATS WOMEN.” Kiely Williams added: “I'm slapp!ng that shit”. Brown responded directly to Williams, clowning around with the singer's tooth while quoting her 2000 "3LW" song, "No More (Baby I'Ma Do Right)".
I'm kinda getting tired of your broken PROMISE, your broken PROMISE," Breezy wrote on his Instagram story, adding, "obviously you're at a point in your life where you're broke or broke...think you have to talk negatively about me makes you look like such an idiot… YOUR LIFE AND CAREER MUST BE LITTLE BY NOW”.
Chris Brown continued: “Minding your own business WOULD BE BETTER… but I don't think you have a real business or job that makes you financially stable. I feel more ashamed of you and your maturity;
Chris Brown responds to Kiely William speaking out against his collab with Chloe Bailey 👀https://t.co/eaCzVD0lEr pic.twitter.com/QRzpYrvsPT
— HipHopDX (@HipHopDX) February 17, 2023