Chris Brown demands that PartyNextDoor publicly apologize to Breezy after Party promised to make him cry.
Chris Brown is demanding a public apology from PartyNextDoor
On Sunday (June 30), Chris Brown took to X, formerly known as Twitter, to respond to PartyNextDoor's tweet that appeared to criticize Breezy, Jeremih and Bryson Tiller for including Party's ex-girlfriend Desma Tripp in their latest music video. While not naming names, Brown appeared to be asking the Party to apologize for its offense.
“N***as you talk without thinking sometimes,” Brown wrote. “Then call my people trying to retract the s**t. N***a, go on your socials and apologize or hang up the same energy when you see me.”
Party previously addressed the three R&B singers by name. “I'm gonna make these ni**as cry… Bryson Chris, and Jeremih… enjoy the nights of your lives,” she wrote.
Shortly after CB's response, Party appeared to grant Breezy's request.
“To be clear, I have nothing but love and respect for these guys,” Party wrote on Monday (July 1). “S**t happening.”
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PartyNextDoor and Jeremih are back at it
Desma starred in the music video for Jeremih's new song “Wait On It,” and Party and Jeremih don't have the best relationship historically. Back in 2016, the pair hit the road together as part of their Summer's Over Tour. Drama erupted between the two girls during the trek, and Jeremih called out his partner by name during a show at the South Side Ballroom in Dallas.
“Dallas I love you all,” Jeremih told the crowd. “All my fans, I love you. PartyNextDoor and his crew are some f***ha*sn*** like,” he told the audience. “Now tell me this. Tell me what I said now? H” You better scream now for PartyNextDoor Tell him to pay that fake budget they were pushing at night.
Jeremih was pulled from the tour shortly after the ruckus.
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Check out Chris Brown's response to PartyNextDoor below.