Usher Beat Up Bobby Brown At His Birthday Party [R&B Fight]
Usher Beat Up Bobby Brown At His Birthday Party
Rumor has it years ago, Usher Raymond and Bobby Brown got into a slight altercation, which resulted in the Brown catching an L.
During a recent interview “Tax Season”, music producer/singer Rico Love spilled the tea, claiming that back in 2002, Bobby hosted his birthday party in LA. The story goes that Bobby and Usher were drunk when they got into an argument.
At first, Usher was under the impression that Bobby was just joking around with him. But, things got real when Bobby tried to put Usher in a headlock. The producer recalls,
Usher beat up Bobby Brown, I’m not bullsh**ting you. Bobby Brown was drunk. Usher went to his birthday party in LA. Bobby was drunk, talking some sh*t to Ush. Ush thought he was joking. Bobby was dead ass. He started pushing Ush in the chest. And he said, ‘Yeah, lil n**ga.
He added,
He put his arm around Ush, he put him like in a headlock. Like, ‘Yeah n**ga, don’t ever disrespect me, I’m the king. You my son.’ Ush kind of like pushed back, two-pieced Bobby Brown, quick. He did it so fast, everybody in the party thought they was play-fighting. Ush don’t f**k around.
Start listening at the 47:00 mark for the Bobby vs Usher story.
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