Chris Brown reacts to attacks over collab with Chloe Bailey

Netizens have been calling his out since Chloe revealed he's featured in her new album

Chris Brown being attacked for new song with Chloe Bailey
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American artist, dancer, actor, and entrepreneur Chris Brown has been on the receiving end of a lot of hate and harsh criticism after Chloe Bailey revealed that the two have a song together that is set to drop very soon.

The song is supposed to be Chloe's second single from her upcoming debut solo album.

Chloe posted a picture of her and Breezy in all-black outfits closely holding each other as they stared into each other's eyes almost like they wanted to kiss.

"2nd piece... How Does it Feel with @ Chris Brown 2/24" Chloe's caption read.

Fans, however, were upset Chloe would choose to collaborate with CB given his tumultuous history with Rihanna.

One of the individuals throwing shade and attacking the two artists is Cheetah Girls/3LW singer Kiely Williams who went on a tirade over the collabo to the extent of accusing Chris of exploiting female Black artists' talent to mask his past domestic violence case with Rihanna.

She dared Breezy to create his own album that was so dope that it actually made people forget he beats women.

"Let him come up with his own record- so genius, so captivating that it makes us all forget he beats women. He can't, so he won't.

So what does he do? He slowly creeps back into the mainstream by getting small nods for small features on black women's merit.

Black women who are more talented, more worthy but just give him the okay. Garbage," Kiely Williams's angry post read.

CB caught wind of the backlash almost immediately and although he is on tour he found time to reply to Kiely in a fiery post of his own with a mix of pity and humor.

In his post, he intimated that Kiely might be broken either mentally, financially, or both for the unprovoked attacks.

And he didn't stop there. In his responses, he aimed her lisp. 

He joked how she sang "promithis, promithis" on her hit song "No More (Baby I’Ma Do Right)," and through a meme posted on his Instagram stories he captioned it "thop it!!!"

Breezy posted Kiely's tweet on his stories and went ahead to write, "I'm getting kind of getting tired of your broken promithes promithes..."

Not sure if that was the best move considering the backlash but okay.

He finished off by writing, "Obviously you are at a point in your life where you are either broke or broken. The fact that you think you have to speak negatively about me makes you look so lame.

Your life and career must suck right now... minding your business would've been best, but I guess you don't have a business or a real job that makes you financially stable.

I actually feel bad for you, I feel more embarrassed for you and your actual maturity."

Brown went on to wonder why people still hate him for a mistake he did when he was 17 years old.

"If you all still hate me for a mistake I made when I was 17 years old people please kiss my ***. I'm tired of you running with this narrative,".

The backlash has some people widely confused as CB has collaborated with so many other big black women in the music scene.

These include female stars such as Zendaya, Nicki Minaj, H.E.R., and a couple of others.

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