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What Happened With Chris Brown and Quavo? Feud Explained

Chris Brown and Quavo Are Taking Shots at Each Other Over Who Slept With Who

"RIP Takeoff, he the only real one that got true respect / Crazy how when he died, everybody really wished it was you instead."

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Apr. 23 2024, Published 10:20 a.m. ET

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Remember in heart college when someone would have a weigh down on somebody else and those other people had been thought to be "together" for the rest of center faculty? Some people never depart school. It turns out like Chris Brown and Quavo are nonetheless in class.

Former pals and now possible enemies, Chris and Quavo are attacking every other, in track handiest at this point. Unlike center schoolers, these two are in their mid-30s and have a history of physical alterations with ladies.

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Chris Brown and Quavo’s beef is over who dated who.

On April 11, 2024, Chris launched the deluxe version of his album "11:11." New for the expanded file was once the track “Freak” with visitors Lil Wayne, Joyner Lucas, and Tee Grizzley. This is the song that reignited the contention.

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In his 2d verse, Chris raps, “Okay, now f--king my old b---hes ain't gon' make us equal / Sippin' that 1942 'motive I do not do no Cuervo / Freak b---h, she like Casamigos, now not the Migos /I do not f--k with bougie b---hes, guy, that s--t is all hype.”

The strains stem from 2017 when Quavo started dating model Karrueche Tran, who up to now dated Chris. Quavo is a member of Migos and their largest hit to date is “Bad and Bougie.”

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Quavo spoke back moderately quickly. On April 12, 2024, (sure, day after today), Quavo launched a whole music geared toward Chris, “Tender.” While each verses and pre-choruses are about the R&B superstar, the refrain sums it up.

Quavo raps, “Solitaire stones, carats insects (Solitaire stones) / You did the b---h mistaken and now the b---h long past, she posted with a thug (Yeah, with a thug) / Call the b---h phone, she won't come home, do not beat her up (Don’t beat her up) / It should be the medication (It should be the medication), need to pass out your plug, yeah-yeah.”

The refrain alludes to Chris’s 2009 attack of then-girlfriend Rihanna. A restraining order used to be taken out against Brown by means of Karrueche Tran, the girl alluded to in “Freak.”

The feud continues with Chris’s reaction to “Tender,” “Weakest Link,” launched on April 20, 2024. It’s honest to say this tune takes the feud to a brand new level.

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One of probably the most jaw-dropping verses comes within the first minutes. “What’s all that boss s--t you talkin’? You ain’t no huncho, n-word / You the weakest link from your clique, let’s keep it a hundo, n-word / You f--king my ex-ho, that’s cool, I don’t give no f--k, lil’ n-word / ‘Cause I f--king your ex when you had been still with her, b---h, I’m up, lil’ n-word.”

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There’s a new person in our feud. Chris alludes to Saweetie, a rapper Quavo dated that Chris claims to have also slept with. Later within the music, Chris alludes to his attack of Rihanna and ties it to Quavo’s 2020 elevator incident with Saweetie, which also shows bodily attack.

Later within the music Chris raps, "RIP Takeoff, he the only real one that got true respect / Crazy how when he died, everybody really wished it was you instead." Too some distance? Way too a ways.

The feud does not appear to be it will end any time quickly. Now that Chris has introduced in Takeoff's death (Takeoff used to be a nephew of Quavo and a member of Migos who was shot and killed on Nov. 1, 2022) it's not going cooler heads prevail.

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Merlyn Hunt

Update: 2024-05-25