After Selena Gomez’s viral MTV VMAs mocked him, Grammy winner Chris Brown decided to instead take his anger out on R&B singer Tinashe, who recently claimed her 2015 collaboration with Player wasn’t “calculated.” .
The Kentucky-born 30-year-old accused her former label RCA Records of making the Virginia-born 34-year-old a featured artist on their pop song, for which the pair made a steamy, dance-focused music video directed by Emil Nava.
“We all wanted it to be this big moment, this big single.” So I feel like I’m in it [RCA Records’] Remember, they said, “You need the support,” Tinashe (surname Kachingwe) recalled on The Zach Sang Show last Tuesday.
‘And [Chris] was like their biggest artist they had on rhythmic radio at the time. And for me, I was like, “Well, this is a pop song. So I really don’t feel like we should put Chris on that. That doesn’t occur to me. ‘But I don’t know!’
The former child star, who is also “embarrassed” by her 2015 collaboration with R. Kelly, added: “That’s not all bad, maybe it doesn’t quite make sense to me, but as you know there is such a thing as …” “I’m compromising and just trying to figure out how to cope with this scenario.”
Misdirection: After Selena Gomez was sneered at by viral MTV VMAs, Grammy winner Chris Brown (l.) decided to instead take his anger out on R&B singer Tinashe (r.), who recently claimed their collaboration was off the air The year 2015 was not “calculated”.
On Saturday, Brown responded to the criticism via No Jumper’s Instagram account, commenting: “Name five Tinashe songs or die…everyone is dead.”
The self-taught R&B musician, who has sold over 217 million records worldwide, added: “She’s full of evil.” There is no such thing as a shawty career. What’s even more embarrassing is that she worked with all of these people and none of us could save her career.”
Chris was still fuming on Sunday when he reposted two supportive Instastories from his friend, two-time Grammy nominee Joyner Lucas.
“No defamation of Chris Brown will be tolerated.” I’m talking about you crazy fucking celebrity weirdos who show up on these podcasts and start slapping shit on my ass for absolutely no reason. “N****s will make faces and shit,” said the Massachusetts-born 35-year-old.
“N****s are secret fans behind closed doors and listen to as much @chrisbrownofficial music as we do, but then start a political hate campaign and take the position of bashing the n****.” SMH, that is the same people who advocate against bullying and fair treatment, but who then want to denigrate and subjugate him in front of the world.
“I’m not going to watch it go down and stand in the way of every bullet anymore.” IDGAF who you are or how many followers you have weirdo. We do not do that. Shout out to my brother for not doing it [losing] his mental health at this time.’
On Sunday, Tinashe – who has 13.2 million social media followers – took advantage of the controversy support financially their new single from their seven-track sixth studio album BB/ANG3L: “Anyways… stream NEEDS!”
The Stars on Mars runner-up kicks off her 14-date co-headlining tour with singer, rapper and DJ Shygirl on October 28 at Chicago’s Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom.
Chemistry: The Kentucky-born 30-year-old (left) accused her former label, RCA Records, of making the Virginia-born 34-year-old (right) a featured star on her pop song, for which the pair filmed a steamy dance-driven music video directed by Emil Nava
Tinashe (last name Kachingwe) recalled on the Zach Sang Show last Tuesday: “We all wanted it to be this big moment, this big single. “So I feel like I’m in it [RCA Records’] Remember, they said, “You need the support.” And [Chris] was like their greatest artist.’
The former child star continued, “And for me, I was like, ‘Well, this is a pop song.’ So I really don’t feel like we should put Chris on that. That doesn’t occur to me. ‘But I don’t know!’
Tinashe – who is also “embarrassed” by her collaboration with R. Kelly in 2015 – added: “It’s not entirely bad, maybe it doesn’t quite make sense to me, but as you know there’s some sort of compromise and… “ “I’m just trying to figure out how to cope in this scenario.”
On Saturday, Brown responded to the criticism via No Jumper’s Instagram account, commenting: “Name five Tinashe songs or die…everyone is dead.”
The self-taught R&B musician, who has sold over 217 million records worldwide, added: “She’s full of evil.” There is no such thing as a shawty career. What’s even more embarrassing is that she worked with all of these people and none of us could save her career.”
“No defamation of Chris Brown will be tolerated!” Chris was still fuming on Sunday as he reposted two supportive Instastories of his friend, two-time Grammy nominee Joyner Lucas (pictured).
The Massachusetts-born 35-year-old said: “N****s are secret fans behind closed doors and listen to as much @chrisbrownofficial music as we do, but then you do a political hate campaign and represent the position of.” *** beat up. SMH’
“Anyway…stream NEEDS!” On Sunday, Tinashe – who has 13.2 million social media followers – used the controversy to promote her new single from her seven-track sixth studio album BB/ANG3L
On the street! The Stars on Mars runner-up kicks off her 14-date co-headlining tour with singer, rapper and DJ Shygirl on October 28 at Chicago’s Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom
Meanwhile, the “How We Roll” singer, who has been jailed three times, pleaded guilty in 2009 to aggravated assault for beating nine-time Grammy winner Rihanna so severely that she had to be hospitalized.
Chris struggles with addiction and suffers from bipolar II disorder and post-traumatic stress disorder, stemming from his stepfather’s domestic violence against his mother, Joyce Hawkins, as a child.
Brown is a father to nine-year-old daughter Royalty with his baby mama Nia Guzman-Amey, who lives in Houston.
The heavily tattooed hip-hop star is set to release his 11-track 11th studio album 11:11 on November 11th.
Violent: Meanwhile, the How We Roll singer, who has been jailed three times, pleaded guilty in 2009 to aggravated assault for beating nine-time Grammy winner Rihanna (left) so severely that she had to be hospitalized
Demons: Chris struggles with addiction and suffers from bipolar II disorder and post-traumatic stress disorder stemming from his stepfather’s domestic violence against his mother Joyce Hawkins as a child (pictured August 29).
Father of one: Brown is scheduled to release his 11th studio album 11:11 with 11 tracks on November 11th (pictured May 6th).