Everyone’s (Rightfully) Pissed About Chris Brown’s Latest Collaboration
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Another rising R&B star has failed to read the room regarding well-known abuser Chris Brown.
On Thursday, singer Chlöe Bailey, who performs under the mononym Chlöe, announced the second single from her hotly anticipated debut album In Pieces. The track, “How Does It Feel,” features none other than the controversial musician, who’s seen on the cover art holding Bailey in a tight embrace as they stare seductively into each other’s eyes.
Both the image and the song’s title suggest that the collaboration—which ostensibly will come alongside a music video—will be pretty steamy, if not sexually charged. Unfortunately for Bailey, her fans and others on Twitter were less than psyched to see her cozy up with Brown.
Before y'all start, Chloe had options.
PLENTY to choose from other than Chris Brown.
Here we go:
Luke James
Bryson Tiller
Lucky Daye
Khalid
Giveon
Berwyn
Samm Henshaw
Venna
Tay Iwar
Jvck James
Reggie Becton
Brent Faiyaz
PJ Morton
Leon Bridges
This was a choice. A CHOICE.— Ernest Owens (@MrErnestOwens) February 16, 2023
The Chris Brown backlash Chloe is getting isn’t even just about Rihanna? He literally mocked Kehlani after her 2016 suicide attempt?
— Ira (@iramadisonthree) February 16, 2023
Chloe bailey’s management has no idea who her target audience is and that’s why they make such poor decisions and have her all over the place. The ppl who like her do not like CB
— The Neighborhood Publicist (@nhoodpublicist) February 16, 2023
The Chr*s Brown industrial complex is working overtime because his music has been shit for years (on top of being an abuser with anger issues) and then women like Normani and Chloe are doing redemptive work for him whether they meant to or not.
— Moises Mendez II (@MoisesFenty) February 16, 2023
chloe bailey making a song with chris brown in 2023, it’s like she’s afraid of success
— jenny sais quoi (@jennytheleo) February 16, 2023
Backlash aimed at artists who have either supported or worked with Brown is a recurring phenomenon online—mainly because celebrities just can’t stop associating themselves with him. Last year, Kelly Rowland was criticized for defending the “Run It” singer at the American Music Awards when she tried to shush the audience after they started booing him. Rowland later said regarding the incident, “We all need to be forgiven for anything that we could be doing—we all come up short in some sort of way. Grace is real, and we are humans, and everybody deserves grace, period.”
Earlier last year, former Fifth Harmony member Normani was dragged on Twitter for her cameo in Brown’s music video for the song “WE (Warm Embrace).” Lizzo faced similar scrutiny for calling Brown her “favorite person in the whole fucking world” in a widely circulated video.
I really don’t understand why the R&B girls keep setting themselves up by working with Chris Brown. When has it ever worked out in their favor? It didn’t work for Tinashe, and it backfired for Normani and Zendaya. Like Chloe girl be serious…
— N ❣️ 1996 ✨ (@bunniv3) February 16, 2023
Chloe got a collab w him. Normani was his video. Lizzo said CB’s one of her fav ppl. Rihanna been forgave him and plays his music. Meg was blasting No Guidance more than her own song lmao. One day yall will realize your favs dont share the same “morals” as u (fake morals that is)
— 💋 (@price0fwoke) February 16, 2023
Defenders of Brown will often point to his highly publicized domestic abuse case with ex-girlfriend Rihanna in 2009 as his only discretion (only, as if it’s a minor one). But if you’ve followed Brown’s public antics over the past decade, you know that his list of controversies and abuse allegations are longer than a CVS receipt.
Actress Karrueche Tran obtained a five-year restraining order against Brown in 2017 after he threatened to “kill” her. A year earlier, a woman alleged that the singer had threatened her with a gun. He also publicly mocked singer Kehlani for her suicide attempt. In 2019, a woman accused Brown of raping her in a Paris hotel. In 2021, he was a suspect in a battery probe after a woman claimed he struck her so hard that her hair extensions fell out. And just last year, another woman filed a civil suit against Brown for allegedly raping her on a yacht.
Chris Brown Offers Lame Apology for Grammys Tantrum
Most recently—but less seriously—Brown threw a tantrum on Instagram after losing the Grammy for Best R&B Album to notable pianist Robert Glasper and later gave a shitty apology.
All of this is to say that unless you’re Drake and earn No. 1 singles in your sleep, working with Brown has proven to be a thankless endeavor. For Bailey, in particular, it’s maybe not the best time to be stirring up controversy; in addition to a new album in March, the 24-year-old Beyoncé protégé is co-starring in Donald Glover’s buzzy show Swarm, premiering at SXSW next month.
If reactions to her and Breezy’s link-up are already this intense, it’ll be interesting to see what happens once the song (and, most likely, a music video) are actually released next Friday.
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