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Chris Brown Dissed In Rap Song

Posted Tue 7 Apr 2009 11:10AM NZST by Billy Johnson, Jr. in Hip-Hop Media Training
Chris Brown plead not guilty Monday to felony charges that he attacked and threatened his pop star girlfriend, AP reports.

Brown has only made one public statement since the February 8 incident that left Rihanna battered and bruised. Then, Brown only said he was "saddened" by what had transpired and was seeking the counseling of his pastor and mother.

If Brown is convicted of the felony charges he could face the likes of probation or up to five years in jail.

An up and coming rap group has a different opinion about Brown's innocence.

The Jump Smokers has recorded an electronic hip-hop record "My Flow So Tight" that suggests that Brown himself deserves to be beaten. The song's chorus is simple and matter of fact: "My flow so tight and the beat so sick Chris Brown should get his a- kicked."

Last week 15 rhythmic, CHR and rap radio stations in cities such as Los Angeles, Sacramento, New York and Houston have played the diss record.

The lyrics stay on topic, arguing that a boy who hits a girl should be "taken down" and that Brown should "come clean and tell the truth."

Jump Smokers member C.W. Griz said the group recorded the song because celebrities were not speaking out about the alleged incident. "I was really upset with the way a lot of celebrities and people were handling the situation," C.W. Griz told the New York Daily News. "Not enough people were speaking out against Chris Brown. What he did was a thousand percent wrong."

C.W. Griz added that recording the song was not an opportunistic gesture on behalf of the group. "We're not trying to take advantage of a horrible situation," he said. "We want to take a positive stance."

Last month, Wu-Tang member Ghostface Killah also released a song about the incident. His track "Song For Rihanna" sends encouraging words to women who have been beaten by their boyfriends.

Ghostface tells the story of a girl so blinded by love that she misses and ignores the cues of a relationship gone awry. He dismisses the actions of a male abuser as qualities of "young boy" behavior.

Various blogs and tabloids have reported that Brown has been depressed since the mishap. I interviewed him early in his career, even writing his first cover story for Vibe magazine. I was glad that he was bringing much needed positive light to R&B music. I absolutely feel compassion for him during this time.

However, I believe that we all are responsible for our actions and have to be prepared to deal with any consequences that they might provoke. So if he is guilty of physically assaulting Rihanna, he has to bear the repercussions. And frankly public scrutiny is nothing compared to the ridicule Rihanna has received not to mention the emotional scars that will haunt her for years to come.

Hopefully, all involved parties and those on the outside looking in will learn a valuable lesson from this tragedy.

2457 Comments

121. Beverly -
I think everyone should just leave him alone, if he was to beat the hell out of some female that no one knew nobody would of cared, everyone would of forgot all about it like they forgot and looked past the fact that R.Kelly had sex with a minor

122. Nikkit -
WTF compassion? That's ridiculous. Why should anyone have compassion for woman beaters cuz they got caught and are having a hard time being outed as a lowlife jerk.

123. Yahoo! Music User -
NOBODY SHOULD SPONSOR CHRIS BROWN & RIHANNA.

124. Sativafriend -
What? The man was defending himself! She struck first! Women should never hit a man unless they are prepared for retailiation. I am tired of this "because she is a female" bs.This is a free country and she has used her freedom and rights to back this man and it should be closed.

125. jojo m -
I dont think that he should stop singing. God gave him a voice to sing and thats what he should do and that so call Rihanna is a DEVIL!!!!!

I LOVE U CHRIS!!!!!

126. john -
Who the hell is this guy anyway? Chris brown? Is that supposed to mean something to me? Why would the rest of you hold him to a higher standard than similar artists? He's black. It's what they do. Fo sho

127. Dazed and Confused -
I don't think you'll hear any headline of Chris Brown going after a man. He needs a good old fashion ass kickin that his daddy never gave him. What a sad sack.

128. charmaine -
What the hell!!!!!!!!! Girls get jumped on everyday by their boyfriends now that it has happened to rihanna everybody wants to speak out about it,and make songs. Eve made a song about it a long time ago.I feel that peoeple are blowing this up more than what it is and after all that she is still seeing him.WHATEVER.

129. Ny Girl -
Bad Chris Brown hate and neva liked u how dare u do tht to Rihanna? for no reason? SHAME ON U CHRIS BROWN

130. Baby Girl -
good fi dem i am soo sad

131. Jose -
Chris Brown needs to be punished for hia actions..and she needs to move on..and why am i soo goood looking

132. VaughnS -
Chris sucks

133. steven -
sometimes u jus gotta lay yo pimp hand down on these hoes tell em the shut dat naggin and smack da hoe

134. kronic -
hey suga free beats them ho's up, maybe he wants to be like suga free... but then again rihanna is too damn fine to even try to hit her.. and now the groups come out with songs about women beaters these foos jus want publicity ...

135. m716* -
I believe that abuse is terrible and should be stopped! Just because he is a celebrity does not mean that he can do whatever he wants.

136. Christopher -
well thats another brown beating a woman first james brown then bobby brown now chris brown. whose next?

137. Jennifer -
THEY ARE CALLED THE SMOKE JUMPERS.

138. Yahoo! Music User -
If Chris Brown was a white guy that beat Rihanna senseless, he would have been shot down by now. Chris brown deserves the same treatment. Maybe a little jail time with Leroy will calm his wanna be "thug" mentality.

139. James M -
Sometimes I'm very ashamed of my gender.

140. Alex -
I love Wu-Tang...Ghostface is part of the best thing in music...Your amazing Ghost!!!
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