Offset Says Chris Brown Only Fights Women: "Check My Record & Check Yours"

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Offset of Migos performs onstage at night three of the STAPLES Center Concert, sponsored by Sprite, during the 2017 BET Experience at Staples Center on June 24, 2017 in Los Angeles, California.
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Earlier today, Chris Brown shared side-by-side photos of Offset and Pootie Tang to compare the rapper's look to the movie character. While Brown shared the comparative photos, Offset's asking the singer to compare their criminal records.

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Offset is fully committed to smacking the shit out of Chris Brown when they cross paths. The rapper took to Instagram where he appeared to suggest that Brown's either shook to fight or is using this as some sort of promo. He claimed that Brown's management reached out to him in order to squash their feud.

"I ain't really have too much rap for you on this social media shit but since that's where you wanna take it tell the people why you had your management reach out to squash the shit! Check my record and check yours," he said. "Only people you go toe to toe with is women and that's for lame n***as. Oh and btw Ima smack the shit out of you when I see you."

Chris Brown later shared a series of screenshots of a DM convo with himself and Offset where the Migos rapper asks him for his address. Offset then accuses Chris Brown of being with police before Breezy accuses him of the same. They essentially embodied the meme of Spider-Man pointing at Spider-Man.

"Dis nigga scary!!! DICKHEAD COMMENTED UNDER my POST LOOKING LIKE BLANK MAN. THESE NIGGAS ARE RATS AND 5ft NOTHING! Doing all this extra shit. Lil ASS BOI! IM HOME PULL UP," he captioned the post.

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