Chris Brown reacquainted himself with the Breezy of old when he dropped "Wobble Up" in April. Thanks to a restless Nicki Minaj eyeing a return to the podium, and G-Eazy eager to do the same, "Wobbled Up" looked as though it was destined to become the transitional club banger the hip-hop establishment was in dire need of.
Little over a month later "Wobble Up" re-entered the stream in the video form. Nicki and Chris Brown are particularly rousing in the "Wobble Up" showing little sign of a prudish turn for the worst. Especially G-Eazy, who as history would have it, is the banquet's most dastardly pick-up artist when the conditions are ripe for tipsy conversation.
Unfortunately, Chris Brown foiled G-Eazy's plans by casting him in a supporting role. Evidently, every club has a pecking order based on who's fitting the bill - wielding the highest degree of exposure, rules that certainly don't apply to a living monarch such as Nicki Minaj. Breezy's gaze is far less consuming than Nicki's, yet he doesn't know it himself. Watch as he poses for the camera in a yellow bandana picked off a Vagos member. If that doesn't entice you I don't know what else to say?