Jill Scott Praises Chris Brown, Responds To Fans Pointing Out His Abusive History

Much of Chris Brown‘s allegedly abusive history against women is just that: accusations. However, given that he pled guilty to assaulting Rihanna 15 years ago and the testimonies from his former partners and the media, he has always dealt with folks writing him off due to this past. Granted, the Virginia native has always been quite aggressive in responding to these narratives, and it’s overall a very complicated web. Moreover, a lot of this is popping back up in the trending topics because of a recent tweet from multi-hyphenate Jill Scott praising Breezy. She responded to many folks online on Sunday (April 21) who offered their criticisms, support, or other comments about the matter.

“@chrisbrown is amazing,” Jill Scott wrote of Chris Brown on the social media platform. “How does ANYBODY sing like THAT? Dance, look, Act and Rap… like THAT? Beyond gifted. It appears, exceptional people have to go through exceptional [fire emoji]. There’s nothing to debate.” “I think the women he’s abused would disagree,” one user posited. “I doubt it,” Scott replied. “My Mother’s ex husband was a mean, violent human AND he could lay foundation better than anyone in my city. What he did with cement was awe inspiring. We got away. He got a raise and praise for his ability. God dealt with the rest.”

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Jill Scott’s Praise Of Chris Brown

“I love you Jill but he has so many domestic abuses cases it’s ridiculous we can’t look past that,” another fan replied. “I love you too,” Jill Scott responded. “I’m not here to fight anymore else’s battles. If/since women hear the stories, they should avoid that street. Running backwards in moving traffic makes zero sense. Therapy for every damn body.” “Yes he is, but that diss track [against Quavo] was too personal. He went too low,” one fan brought up, changing the topic real quick. “I agree,” she wrote in response.

Some Of Scott’s Responses To Fans, Plus Other Reactions

Meanwhile, what do you think about this situation? Has the 11:11 artist already done everything he needed to atone for his actions or does he still perpetuate this abhorrent behavior? Wherever you fall on that scale, let us know in the comments section below. Also, keep checking in with HNHH for the latest news and updates on Jill Scott and Chris Brown.

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Quavo Appears to Respond to Chris Brown’s Diss Track

Quavo seems unbothered by Chris Brown‘s vicious diss track. The Atlanta rapper posted a funny Young Thug meme that appears to show his reaction to CB’s song.

Quavo Uses Funny Young Thug Meme to Respond to Chris Brown’s Diss Track

On Saturday (April 20), Quavo jumped on his Instagram page and posted a funny Young Thug meme possibly in response to Chris Brown’s harsh diss track “Weakest Link,” which he premiered on Friday (April 19).

On his IG Story, the Migos rapper posted a screenshot of Young Thug in court during his YSL RICO trial staring straight into the camera, looking like he’d had enough of the whole court proceeding. The photo, which can be viewed below, has since gone viral over the past week with people using it to represent their exasperation and frustration.

There’s no word if Quavo is actually going to deliver a response track to Breezy’s song.

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Chris Brown Drops a Brutal Quavo Diss Track

As previously mentioned, Chris Brown premiered via his YouTube channel a blistering diss track aimed at Quavo called “Weakest Link.” Produced by Orsix, Neverodd and KXVI, the vicious song features Breezy spitting acidic bars at Quav for his song “Tender” that many fans perceived was a diss to CB. This after Brown took shots at the Atlanta rhymer on the previously-released tune “Freak.”

On the song, Brown called Quavo a “b***h with dreads.” Elsewhere, the R&B crooner remarked that many people wished that Quavo had died instead of Takeoff who was shot and killed in November of 2022.

R.I.P. Takeoff, he the only real one that got true respect/Crazy how when he died, everybody really wished it was you instead (Oh s**t, brrah),” Breezy rapped on the song, adding, “You trippin’, Chris, don’t say that, don’t lose your head (Damn).”

Listen to CB’s diss track at Quavo below.

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Check out Quavo’s possible response to Chris Brown’s diss track below.

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Quavo responds to Chris Brown’s diss track.

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DJ Akademiks & Adin Ross Blown Away By Chris Brown’s Quavo Diss Track

DJ Akademiks and Adin Ross both reacted to Chris Brown’s new diss track aimed at Quavo on social media, on Friday. They were left in shock at the vitriolic bars the R&B singer included on the song. While listening, Akademiks got up and walked away from the computer. He then exclaimed: “This is hip-hop! Yes!” When Adin Ross heard the song, he was simply left speechless.

In the comments of both posts, fans also praised Brown’s track. “Gah dayumn,” one fan wrote. “I don’t think people know Breezy rap days. These R&B dudes got bars, same like Trey Songz. Quavo isn’t better than Breezy on the mic. This beef ain’t even gna be close. Quavo ain’t battle rap ready.” Another wrote: “The Big three is now Kendrick, Drake, and Chris Brown. Chris Brown would never apologize over raps.”

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Chris Brown & Quavo Perform In Celebrity Basketball Game

Chris Brown and Takeoff of the group Migos attend Team Luda Vs Team Breezy Celebrity Basketball Game at Georgia State University on September 6, 2015, in Atlanta, Georgia.

The track features plenty of disrespectful lyrics. In the first verse, Brown raps: “You the weakest link out of your clique, let’s keep it a hundo, n***a. You f*cked my ex-ho, that’s cool, I don’t give no f*ck, lil’ n***a. ‘Cause I f*cked your ex when you were still with her, b*tch, I’m up, lil’ n***a.” At another point, he pays tribute to the late Migos rapper Takeoff, but adds: “Crazy how when he died, everybody really wished it was you instead.” Check out Akademiks and Ross’ responses to the lyrics below.

DJ Akademiks & Adin Ross React To Chris Brown’s Diss Track

Quavo also seemingly responded to the diss by sharing a meme of Young Thug on his Instagram Story. Be on the lookout for further updates on Chris Brown and Quavo on HotNewHipHop.

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Quavo Apparently Reacts To Chris Brown’s New Diss Track Against Him

It seems like we have another round coming up in the recently boiled-over rap beef between Chris Brown and Quavo. For those unaware, the two experienced a lot of tension throughout their career given shared romantic history and a general aversion to one another that was never very clear. Either way, things really got serious when they sat next to each other at a fashion event, and they spoke about how that didn’t mean they liked each other at all. Diss tracks from each MC followed, and the latest of these (Breezy’s “Weakest Link”) is honestly more brutal and disrespectful than anything that Kendrick Lamar, Drake, or anyone else in that side of hip-hop feuds have done so far this year.

Moreover, a recent Instagram Story post from the former Migo on Saturday (April 20) has fans thinking that this is his first implicit response to this new diss track. Quavo posted a picture of Young Thug in court for his current RICO trial (and that of the rest of YSL) with an annoyed look on his face. It’s a very simple image that could mean a lot, but given the context surrounding the Georgia rapper right now, it’s hard not to think about a potential reaction to Chris Brown’s shots. He’s only sent one diss track against the pop/R&B/rap star so far, but it was such a quick response that fans predict he’ll be quick to hit the booth.

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Fans Think This Quavo IG Story Post Is Reacting To Chris Brown’s “Weakest Link”

“Tender” wasn’t bad at all, albeit something that Chris Brown definitely turned the heat up on with “Weakest Link” with some direct responses. These included Quavo’s mention of Brown’s documented and often alleged history of abusing women, which the latter turned against the former by bringing up a video in which Huncho Jack attacks his now-ex Saweetie in an elevator. In fact, the Virginia entertainer claims to have slept with her while she was still with the “Hotel Lobby” spitter on this new diss track. The Los Angeles MC, now in a relationship with YG, might’ve responded to all this, too.

Meanwhile, what do you think about this beef and how it’s seemingly ramping up? Do you think that the trap icon will actually respond on wax or is the 11:11 artist safe from a clapback? However you may feel, drop your thoughts down in the comments section below. Also, stay logged into HNHH for more news and the latest updates on Quavo and Chris Brown.

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Saweetie Appears to Respond to Chris Brown’s Quavo Diss Track

Saweetie appears to respond after Chris Brown‘s brutal Quavo diss track “Weakest Link” refers to her.

Saweetie Seemingly Responds After Chris Brown’s Diss Track Refers to Her

On Friday (April 19), Saweetie hopped on X, formerly known as Twitter, to seemingly respond to Chris Brown’s alleged lyric about her in his diss track “Weakest Link.” On the song, which can be heard below, Breezy says although Quavo did sleep with his ex, he one-upped him by messing around with Quavo’s ex while they were together. Although the R&B crooner never reveals who he’s speaking about, Quavo and Saweetie are known for being former lovers. The two rappers initially got together in 2018 and ended up calling it quits in March of 2021.

“You f**ked my ex-h*e/that’s cool, I don’t give no f**k, lil n***a,” Chris Brown raps. “’Cause I fucked yo’ ex when you were still with her, b***h/I’m up, lil n***a.”

After likely hearing the track, Saweetie posted a picture on X of social media personality Tim Bae smirking while holding a blunt. Next to the photo, the 30-year-old rapper typed “let me go rewrite these nani verses.” The tweet can be seen below.

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Chris Brown and Quavo Takes Lyrical Jabs at Each Other

Last week, Chris Brown and Quavo took digs at each other in their latest songs. On Breezy’s “Freak” featuring Lil Wayne, Joyner Lucas and Tee Grizzley, the singer takes shots at Quavo.

“OK, now f**kin’ my old b***es ain’t gone make us equal/Sippin’ that 1942 ’cause I don’t do no Quavo,” Chris rhymes. “Freak b***h, she like Casamigos not the Migos.”

After listening to the shade on the R&B artists’ single, Quavo clapped back at Chris Brown on his song “Tenders.”

“You did the b***h wrong and now the b***h gone, she posted with a thug,” Quavo rhymes on the chorus. “Call the b***h phone, she won’t come home, don’t beat her up/It must be the drugs/Need to cross out your plug, yeah-yeah.”

Chris Brown and Quavo have been beefing since 2017. Chris Brown was upset with the former Migos rapper after discovering that he was secretly dating his ex-girlfriend, Karrueche Tran while promoting the Migos Culture album.

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Look at Saweetie’s alleged reply to Chris Brown’s suggested lyric about her in “Weakest Link.”

Listen to Chris Brown’s Quavo Diss Track “Weakest Link”

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Chris Brown goes in on Quavo on his vicious diss track “Weakest Link.”

Chris Brown Calls Quavo a “B***h With Dreads” on Diss Track “Weakest Link”

On Friday (April 19), Chris Brown posted on his YouTube channel a blistering diss track aimed at Quavo called “Weakest Link.” Produced by Orsix, Neverodd and KXVI, the bombastic song features C-Breezy spitting razor-sharp lyrics at the Migos member for his song “Tender” that many fans perceived was a diss to CB. This after Brown took shots at Quav on his song “Freak” last week.

On Breezy’s new Quavo diss track, he interpolates the chorus from Nardo Wick 2021 banger “Who Want Smoke?” where CB raps, “Who want smoke with me?/Who want smoke with me?/Who want smoke with C?/Who want—, mm, who want smoke with me?”

Elsewhere, Brown delivers a vicious verse suggesting that people wished Quavo had died instead of Takeoff.

R.I.P. Takeoff, he the only real one that got true respect/Crazy how when he died, everybody really wished it was you instead (Oh s**t, brrah),” Breezy raps, adding, “You trippin’, Chris, don’t say that, don’t lose your head (Damn).”

Chris Brown is playing no games with his latest Quavo diss track.

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Read Chris Brown’s Lyrics to His Quavo Diss Track “Weakest Link”

INTRO: Goldie and Quavo

(Goldie) Now we can settle this like you got some class, so we can get into some gangsta s**t.
(Quavo) Hey, Chris, I don’t want no issues, bruh
I don’t want no smoke, I don’t wanna fight you
I don’t wanna do nothin’, bruh
Like, please, bruh

CHORUS: Chris Brown

Who want smoke with me?
Who want smoke with me?
Who want smoke with me?
Who want smoke with C?
Who want—, who want smoke with me?
Who want—
Brr, brr, brr, yeah, yeah

VERSE: Chris Brown

Okay, let’s get down to the facts, p***y, I’m dripped in red (Okay)
Don’t let this R&B s**t fool you, n***as get ripped to shreds (Get Down)
Quavo talkin’ like he a thug, n***a, you a b***h with dreads (You a B***h)
Can’t wait to see the day that you back up all that s**t you said (You on)
What’s all that boss s**t you talkin’? You ain’t no huncho, n***a (Ain’t no huncho)
You the weakest link outta yo’ clique, let’s keep it a hundo, n***a (One hunnid)
You f**ked my ex-h*, that’s cool, I don’t give no f**k, lil n***a (Still a b***h)
‘Cause I f**ked yo’ ex when you were still with her, b***h, I’m up, lil n***a (I’m up)
They say revenge is sweet, now think about that s**t (Revenge is sweet)
Don’t let that line go over your head, I might just sing about that s**t (Crack, crack, crack)
I had her fiending ’bout that d**k, there’s something sweet about that s**t(Yeah, yeah, yeah, uh)
I got some tea up out that b***h, but I ain’t go speak about that s**t (Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah)
Wow (I got brr)

I ain’t playin’ chess with a checker player, I’m a tickin’ bomb on the detonator (Yeah, yeah)
I s**t on n***as, I’m a defacator, I put a Migo on a ventilator (Yeah, yeah, brr, what?)
Stop talkin’ ’bout beatin’ girls, you was beatin’ b***hes on the elevator
We seen the tapes, that’s devastatin’ (Brr, bow)
You doin’ bad, you a b***h, and yo’ music trash (Yeah yeah, yeah)
Fashion week, they sat me next to yo’ lame a**, I was truly mad (What?)
All I kept thinkin’ ’bout was breakin’ yo’ face, but I gave you a pass (What?)
You lucky I ain’t wanna f**k the money up, boy, I woulda broke you in half (Brr, bow)
Quit tryin’ to be tough, you ain’t like that, why you keep showin’ off? (Aa)
Quit talkin’ ’bout drugs, you the only pack that I been smokin’ on (Whoa)
I just hit my plug, told him, “Come back, I’ma need more than one” (Come on)
Yo’ last album was a weed tray, just some bulls**t that we roll up on (Brr, bow)
You know it’s on, put you to bed, night, night, that’s Sudafed (Yeah)
Show me that I’m tender, b***h, time to prove what you just said, (Wow, wow)
R.I.P. Takeoff, he the only real one, I got true respect
Crazy how when he died, everybody really wished it was you instead (Oh s**t! Brr)

You trippin’, Chris, don’t say that, don’t lose your head (Damn)
You done turned the big bad wolf on, these f**k n***as never knew revenge (Woo)
This what happens when a f**k n***a push a real n***a out to the edge (Yeah)
This what happens when a dumb n***a get fame and it get to his head (Yeah)
You gon’ kiss this ring, n***a, big “f**k you” from my middle finger (Yeah)
I tattoo my trigger finger, bring real beef to yo’ dinner table (Yeah, Brr, ga, bow)
My mental state ain’t ever stable, I know this s**t gon’ sting, n***a (Bah, Grrah)
I’ll run yo’ ass through the wringer, n***a, you just got bodied by a singin’ n***a (Grr, grr, grr), b***h

Listen to Chris Brown’s Quavo Diss Track “Weakest Link”

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Chris Brown Gets Personal With New Quavo Diss “Weakest Link”

Chris Brown is done playing around. The R&B singer has spent years throwing subtle shots at Quavo, but the gloves have officially come off. He dropped the song “Weakest Link” on April 19, and it establishes a level of ferocity that the beef previously lacked. Brown not only calls Quavo the worst member of Migos, but he goes after the rapper’s love life. More specifically, he claims to have slept with Quavo’s girlfriend while the couple were still together. Like we said, gloves off.

Brown uploaded “Weakest Link” to YouTube and Instagram. The title refers to the aforementioned criticism the singer made about Quavo’s status within Migos. The verses range in quality, with Brown sometimes dipping into forgettable bars about dropping “facts” and being “dripped in red.” Fortunately, he brings the heat out of the gate. He targets Quavo’s past with violence, specifically the 2021 incident where he fought Saweetie in an elevator. He also talks about running into Quavo at Fashion Week, and resisting the urge to beat the rapper up. “All I kept thinkin’ ’bout was breakin’ yo’ face, but I gave you a pass,” Brown raps. “You lucky I ain’t wanna f**k the money up.”

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All these shots are low caliber in comparison to the girlfriend bombshell, however. Brown and Quavo fell out due to the fact that the former dated Brown’s ex, Karrueche Tran. Brown brings it back to this point and then takes it a step further. “You f**ked my ex-ho, that’s cool, I don’t give no f**k, lil n***a,” he raps. “‘Cause I f**ked yo’ ex when you were still with her, b***h, I’m up.” This piece of information, if true, is a signifier that things were much worse between Brown and Quavo than fans realized. It’s unclear whether the woman Brown is referring to is Saweetie.

What are your thoughts on this brand-new diss, “Weakest Link” by Chris Brown? Does Brown cross the line with his claims? Does this give him the leg up in the feud? Will Quavo be able to deliver a worthwhile response? We want to hear what you have to say, so be sure to leave your takes in the comments section. Additionally, always keep it locked in with HNHH for all of the latest news on Chris Brown. Finally, stay with us for the most informative song posts throughout the week.

Quotable Lyrics:

Put you to bed
Night, night, that’s Sudafed
Show me that I’m tender, b***h, time to prove what you just said
R.I.P. Takeoff, he the only real one, I got true respect
Crazy how when he died, everybody really wished it was you instead

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Chris Brown Fans Go Nuts For His Verse On Nicki Minaj’s “FTCU” Remix With Travis Scott & Sexyy Red 

Nicki Minaj has given “FTCU” the remix treatment with the help of Chris Brown, Travis Scott and Sexyy Red. 

Minaj has been teasing the remix of her viral Pink Friday 2 cut since January and later revealed that the “Skee Yee” hitmaker would join her on the track alongside a “superstar or two.” 

On Thursday (April 18), Nicki Minaj announced features from Travis Scott and Chris Brown before dropping the track at midnight on Friday (April 19). 

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The “FTCU” remix clocks in at almost four minutes and features a fresh verse from Minaj. However, Breezy’s verse whipped fans into a frenzy as the singer reminded everybody that he’s got bars, too.  

While Brown has flexed his rapping chops many times over the years, newer supporters have only just cottoned on.  

“Not y’all just finding out tonight that Chris Brown is a part time rapper because if he was full time a lot of ppl would be in the unemployment line,” one fan wrote. 

“Chris Brown REALLY could and SHOULD do a rap album if he really wanted to. He been had bars,” another added, while a third said, “Was NOT expecting Chris Brown to have the best verse.” 

Listen to “FTCU (SLEEZEMIX)” below and check out some other reactions at the end of the page. 

Nicki Minaj and Chris Brown have collaborated on multiple songs over the years, beginning with “Right By My Side” back in 2012, while Sexyy Red joined forces with the NYC icon for “Pound Town 2” in 2023. 

Meanwhile, Scott and Minaj both hopped on the remix to Farruko and Bad Bunny’s “Krippy Kush” in 2017. 





Quavo Doesn’t Waste Any Time Responding To Chris Brown On “Tender”

If you love drama with celebrities than this is the time to be a fan of the rap genre. 2024 has begun a civil war with everyone going at everyone’s necks. Some of them are reignited beefs, but they feel amplified due to the sheer number of them. Of course, the hatred for Drake has dominated the first four months, but we also have Nicki Minaj versus Megan Thee Stallion, as well as GloRilla and JT. We can also add Chris Brown and Quavo to that long list, as their differences were sparked by Breezy yesterday. Quavo was quick with it, responding earlier this morning with “Tender.”

The possible starting point for these two trading shots happened awhile back when the former Migos member began dating Karrueche Tran after she was paired up with Brown. That was the angle that the R&B singer took on “Freak” when he said, “F***ing my old b****es ain’t gon’ make us equal.” However, hedid not stop there, “Sipping that 1942 cause I don’t do no Cuervo (Quavo) / Freak b****, she like Casamigos, not the Migos.”

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Listen To “Tender” By Quavo

Quavo is now back just about 24 hours later with a pretty solid and ruthless response. It comes on the chorus when he references the infamous moment with Rihanna that continues to loom over Chris Brown’s career and image. “Call the b**** phone, she won’t come home, don’t beat her up (Don’t beat her up).” In terms of the song itself, we feel it was executed better than “Freak.” Quavo’s flows feel like a throwback to the late 2010’s and the wavy beat is a nice touch. It seems that this song will serve as a diss response and not as a single. Furthermore, with it being released on YouTube exclusively that further fuels our speculation.

What are your thoughts on this brand-new song “Tender” by Quavo? Was this a good response to Chris Brown’s initial diss on the 11:11 deluxe version, why or why not? How do you see this playing out and why? Outside of the content, are you enjoying the song? We would like to hear what you have to say, so be sure to leave your takes in the comments section. Additionally, always keep it locked in with HNHH for all of the latest news surrounding Quavo and Chris Brown. Finally, stay with us for everything else going on around the music world.

Quotable Lyrics:

Salazar stones, carats bugs (Salazar stones)
You did the b**** wrong and now the b**** gone, she posted with a thug (Yeah, with a thug)
Call the b**** phone, she won’t come home, don’t beat her up (Don’t beat her up)
It must be the drugs (It must be the drugs), need to cross out your plug, yeah-yeah

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Quavo Seemingly Responds To Chris Brown On Surprise Song “Tender” 

Quavo has seemingly returned fire at Chris on Brown on his new single “Tender” following Breezy’s apparent shot at the Migos rapper on his new song “Freak.” 

Quavo dropped at midnight Friday (April 12), 24 hours after Brown surprised fans with the deluxe edition of his 11:11 album.  The songs hint at their long standing issues dating back to 2017 when Quavo reportedly dated Brown‘s ex, Karrueche Tran.  

On “Tender” Quavo appears to address their respective history with Tran and Brown’s history of domestic violence.  

“You did a b#### wrong and now the b#### gone, she posted with a thug,” Quavo raps on the chorus. “Call the b#### phone, she won’t come home, don’t beat her up / It must be the drugs / Need to cross out your plug.” 

The lyrics seemed like a direct response to Brown’s subliminal shot on “Freak.” 

“Okay, now f###### my old b###### ain’t gon’ make us equal/Sipping that 1942 ‘cause I don’t do no Cuervo [Quavo]/Freak b####, she like Casamigos, not the Migos,” Brown rapped. He also appears to call out Brown on the second verse. Listen to it below and check out Brown’s track at the end of the page. 

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Quavo & Chris Brown’s Tension Resurfaced in 2022

Chris Brown and Quavo allegedly came to blows over Tran at the 2017 BET Awards. Quavo and Tran dating rumors resurfaced in 2022 but she insisted there was no relationship.  

“We’re friends,” she said in 2022. “I’m single. I’m having fun and enjoying life. Nothing is too serious… We have fun, we’re friends.”   

However earlier this year, the tension bubbled back up when Brown and Quavo awkwardly sat next to each other at Paris Fashion Week  

“Can’t pick who u sit by,” Brown wrote on social media after the show. “F### all that growth s###. N#### not finna fumble my bag for little n#####.”

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