Chris Brown is known to say what’s on his mind and Friday [January 29, 2016] was no different.
In several posts on his Twitter page, C. Breezy discussed how felt about being snubbed at this year’s Grammy Awards—despite being nominated in one category this year, Best Rap/Sung Collaboration for Nicki Minaj‘s “Only.”
#GRAMMY? This is probably the main reason i love being free to create any kind of music I want. Too many people kiss ass And work less
— Chris Brown (@chrisbrown) January 30, 2016
Although Brown won a Grammy for Best R&B Album in 2012 for F.A.M.E., he insists he’s content with making the music from the heart to share with fans.
I'm thankful to my fans, I am able to be the best artist I can without having to conform to the ways of my peers.I also need my commission.
— Chris Brown (@chrisbrown) January 30, 2016
After sharing his opinions on The Grammys, Brown then went on to share his opinion about white actor Joseph Fiennes allegedly playing Michael Jackson in a upcoming movie.
Y'all know y'all dead wrong to have dude play MJ. If that's the case LET ME BE SUPERMAN. Da fuck they do that at? Is that blackface?
— Chris Brown (@chrisbrown) January 30, 2016
With numerous celebrities in agreement with Brown regarding the race of the actor chosen, many are hoping this solidarity in opposition will bring about change in the film. Either way, Brown doesn’t plan on watching it.
I DONT SUPPORT THAT CORNY ASS SHIT!
— Chris Brown (@chrisbrown) January 30, 2016