Chris Brown Apologizes for Online Tirade Against Drake and Plies
. Brown's weekend started with him posting a long, since-deleted note on Instagram to Tran where he alleged that Drake stole his girl while he was in prison. "I was locked up for damn near 4 months and only got 1 visit from you while u was hosting parties and taking secret trips to Toronto, going on dates with Drake!," he said in the post. "Let's not try to save face for public opinion because I don't need to play victim so people can take my side." That note didn't sit well for many people, among them the rapper Plies, who criticized Brown with the tweet, "If U Tell A Female Business Just When U Get Mad U A F**k N***a." Brown fired back, "If no one listens to your music anymore your career is dead blood," before eventually deleting the tweet and writing, "I ain't given these n***as publicity today." But on Monday, after a few days of fuming and venting frustrations all over the Internet, Brown apologized at the medium where all of the madness began, Instagram. "Being young and dumb is one of my strong suits and emotional at best," Brown wrote, captioning a photo of himself staring downward next to a very sad-looking work of street art. "I love hard and react impulsively when I'm hurt at times. I don't think social media is a place to air out or hash out personal problems and a n***a feel hella WACK for doing it. So I AM APOLOGIZING I live in a glass house and the same s**t that makes me great also is my curse." Read the rest of his apology here. Radio.com is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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