Chris Brown’s album just came out, but he isn’t that happy about it. He feels as if he isn’t getting any support for “Breezy”, his tenth studio album. From the lack of support of his friends in the industry to the lack of streams from his fans has Breezy feeling a little down. He posted on Instagram that the world is only interested in negative headlines about him, but when he drops a new album, no one cares. He pledges to go back on his “gangsta shit”. T-Pain has something to say about that.
T-Pain Calls Out Breezy
One of his friends, T-Pain chimed in on Brown’s feelings with a conversation with DJ Akademiks. The two singers have collaborated on hits like “Kiss Kiss”, “Freeze”, and “Shawty Get Loose”. T-Pain says Chris Brown is suffering from the “princess complex”. He goes on to describe the “princess complex” as someone who has been privileged their whole life and receives acknowledgement because of it. T-Pain is saying Chris’s run of being “pretty” is over. He adds that Chris shouldn’t have blamed his fans for the lack of support. Instead, he should be looking at himself and what he didn’t do. For example, T-Pain points out the fact that Chris Brown has not made any adjustments to his music.
Drake Before Drake
T-Pain has always been in tune with his audience. In the same conversation with DJ Akademiks, T-Pain says he was Drake before there actually was a Drake. He says he made the same type of songs Drake did when he started out. The Tallahassee singer called himself corny and he was a lover boy before it was cool. Specifically, “I’m Sprung” is what he was talking about as you would probably compare this song to Drake’s “Marvin’s Room”. His biggest hits cater to women such as “Bartender”, “Buy U A Drank”, “Can’t Believe It”, and “I’m In Luv With A Stripper”. Songs by Drake like “Find Your Love”, “Passionfruit”, “Best I Ever Had”, and “Bria’s Interlude” may give you T-Pain vibes as Drake has a knack for making songs for women.
T-Pain has been known to go viral with his point of view, but we hope he doesn’t ruin any relationships. I’m sure Drake is not worried about T-Pain referring to him as “corny” and in love, but now that Breezy is back on his “gangsta shit”, T-Pain might have to keep his head on a swivel!
Written by: Brandon Simmons