Chris Brown & Brian McKnight Argue On Twitter, Breezy Calls His Music “Trash”

Brian McKnight is feeling the heat from his latest X-rated track (about some explicit intimate positions) penned for YouPorn.com. The public’s feedback has been a bit critical and quite frankly, Brian doesn’t understand what all the fuss is about. His stance is that there are much more pressing society issues (involving A-lister’s) then his music. He listed some examples on twitter, throwing a few jabs at artists like Chris Brown, R.Kelly and boxer Floyd Mayweather, Jr.. He vented on twitter:

About Chris Brown:

“Since everyone’s so opinionated I’m taking suggestions on what I should do next I’m thinking rent a lambo and beat the s**t outta my girl… That’s acceptable these days….“

About R. Kelly:

“Or maybe have sex with a 14 year old girl and film it that’s acceptable these days,”

About Floyd Mayweather, Jr.:

“Or let the court system let me make 35 million before I do my 87 days in a private cell for domestic abuse that’s acceptable these days….”

And while it appeared that he was throwing shade to said celebs, that wasn’t his intent. He explained:

It’s not shade I’m just reminding all of us what we accept on a daily basis….I meant no disrespect to anyone I was merely pointing out that In today’s society anything goes and WE Are all to blame the end.”

Meanwhile, Chris Brown was pissed when he noticed that Brian had tweeted about his domestic violence incident with ex-girlfriend Rihanna. He wrote:

I see how this works now… When peoples careers get to the “nobody cares” stage they use my name for publicity! Lol..I can’t keep helping these old niggas. Its miracle the way I’m bringing the dead alive!..I would’ve gladly wrote you something that would make u look less irrelevant!…Listening to “let me show u how ur P works”!!!! THAT SHIT IS TRASH! If u need help just ask!..Shits hilarious!

Who’s side are you on? Was it fair or necessary for Brian McKnight to bring the faults of other celebs? Or is Brian McKnight correct in the fact that the public forgets about more pressing issues?

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