Welp, Chris Brown has pissed a bunch of people off yet again. Though at this point it seems like he’s always angering someone…even as the dark cloud continues to form over his head, he’s still a very popular artist with tons of fans. They still rock out to his music and turn a blind eye to his bad behavior. But this may be one time when his fans have finally had enough, and they’re not letting him slide with his most recent disrespectful comments.
Everybody Hates Chris
Brown recently released his ninth studio album Indigo, a 32-track offering, featuring many guest stars to keep the party going. Unfortunately, the party ended early for many sistahs once they got to track number nine. The song, titled “Need A Stack,” starts off just fine….but then Brown gets a little nasty. And right after that, he just gets out of pocket. BET reports:
All goes well with the Lil Wayne and Joyner Lucas-assisted song, which boasts an up-tempo bassline and clubby vibes, up until Chris’s third verse. “Diggin’ it, then I’m lickin’ all on that p****, put it right there/ Only wanna f*** the black b**ches with the nice hair,” he rhymes.
Brown must have forgotten that the majority of his fan base are Black women, who have been riding with him for years. Through all of his legal troubles, Black women have been there. Unfortunately for Brown, what Black women are NOT here for, is disrespect of any kind. So, after hearing the colorism dipped line, they immediately took to Twitter to let Brown know they were not pleased.
Officially deleted all #ChrisBrown songs & albums off my phone. He can get his Asian Queens to support & defend his coloristic headass.
— ❤️🔥 (@kenteroots) July 2, 2019
https://twitter.com/MpathisiD/status/1145754448549097478
I rarely comment on “entertainers” and their shenanigans but REALLY #ChrisBrown WTF is “good hair”
— Audra (@ALeighMitch) July 1, 2019
There were a few who found no fault with Brown’s lyric, but the overall consensus has been ‘Nah son!’. Of course, since social media is viewable by almost everyone, Brown caught wind of the backlash and had a few words himself.