Chris Brown Praises Justin Bieber For Michael Jackson/2Pac Comparison

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Singers Justin Bieber and Chris Brown attend the NYLON Midnight Garden Party at a private residence on April 10, 2015 in Bermuda Dunes, California.
Chris Brown appreciates the sentiment.

Justin Bieber's ruffled a few feathers over the past few days. The rapper made a bold move this week -- one that would later leave him "crippled with anxiety" -- after calling out Eminem for dissing some of the younger rappers in the game such as Lil Xan and Lil Pump. In wake of Chvrches comments towards Marshmello's decision to work with the "Privacy" singer, Justin Bieber took to Instagram to make a bold claim about Chris Brown which ruffled a few feathers but clearly, resonated with the Virginia native.

Although The Game didn't necessarily agree with Justin Bieber, the Canadian singer is getting praise from Chris Brown his latest take on hip-hop & R&B. Bieber took to Instagram yesterday to post a photo which likened Breezy to Michael Jackson and 2Pac. 

"everyone wants to wait til people die To give them the credit they deserve. I’m calling it now when CB passes away after a long full life, you will miss what you had in front of you the whole time," he wrote on Instagram.

Breezy caught wind of the post and thanked Bieber with a heartfelt comment, dubbing the Canadian singer a "king."

"LOVE YOU MAN! THANK YOU FOR BELIEVING IN ME. YOUR STAR SHINES SO BRIGHT AND YOUR HEART IS UNMATCHED! YOU ARE A KING BUT MORE IMPORTANTLY YOU WERE PUT HERE TO INSPIRE AND CREATE ENDLESS POSSIBILITIES BRO! IM WITH YA TILL THE WHEELS FALL OFF AND WHEN THEY DO ... WE GONE GET SOME NEW WHEELS," Brown commented.

While Bieber's been showing Brown love, the "Wobble Up" singer revealed Biebervelli will be featured on Indigo

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