Chris Brown demands apology from PARTYNEXTDOOR over music video dispute

"NAW N***A, go on your socials and apologize or keep that same energy when you see me," Chris Brown fires back.


Pop Culture & Art July 01, 2024
Courtesy: Reuters

The year of celebrity beef continues as PARTYNEXTDOOR unleashed a series of scathing tweets aimed at Chris Brown, Jeremih, and Bryson Tiller following the release of their collaborative track "Wait On It." 

The issue? Apparently, they included PARTY's ex-girlfriend, Desma, in the accompanying music video, prompting a heated online exchange.

"I'm finna make these n***as cry..." PartyNextDoor tweeted in a now-deleted post. 

"Bryson Chris; and Jeremih... enjoy, the nights, of your life. Doing videos, at 34, that b***h broke. I know 5 rnb singers who broke." 

While PartyNextDoor didn't clarify the exact nature of his displeasure, the remarks sparked a public confrontation.

Responding on X (formerly Twitter), Chris Brown demanded a public apology from PartyNextDoor, claiming Party attempted to privately retract his statements. 

"N****s speak without thinking sometimes… then call around to my people trying to retract sh*t," Brown wrote. 

"NAW N***A, go on your socials and apologize or keep that same energy when you see me."

Fans eagerly followed the drama on social media, with one noting, "Breezy posted on X for the first time in 5 years and it's a dig at someone," while another commented, "Who wants to smoke with CHRIS BREEZY?? NO ONE."

Meanwhile, Jeremih and Bryson Tiller have yet to comment on the situation as of the latest updates.

Jeremih, whose upcoming music series includes "Wait On It" as its debut single, hasn't released a full-length album since 2015's Late Nights. 

The controversy surrounding the music video comes amid PartyNextDoor's recent album release, PartyNextDoor 4, earlier this year, and his surprising on-stage collaboration with Jeremih just days before the Twitter feud erupted.

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