It's tough losing one of the most celebrated awards of the year, but Chris Brown's reaction was heavily criticized. Brown lost out on Best R&B Album to industry giant Robert Glasper. On Instagram, he wrote, "Y’all playing. Who da f–k is this?” and “Who the f–k is Robert Glasper. I’ma keep kicking y’all a– respectfully.” A few more mocking comments were also made.
Glasper is an industry vet with several accolades under his belt. Black Radio III, the Grammy-winning album, hosted appearances from hitmakers like Jennifer Hudson, Common, and Erykah Badu. Brown's reaction went viral, and soon, fans—as well as industry professionals—called him out for being a sore loser. The criticisms weren't lost on the Breezy star.
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The wave of pushback was almost palpable, and on Brown's Instagram, he offered an update. The singer took to his Stories to share a screenshot of DM he sent to Glasper apologizing for his public behavior. "Congratulations my brother," he began. "I would like to apologize if you took offense to my reaction at the Grammys. You were not the intended target and I know I came off really rude and mean."
People quickly questioned why Brown wasn't aware of Glasper's work, especially if they were nominated for the same category. Others chastised him with remarks about needing to get into the studio with Glasper. "After doing my research I actually think your amazing... THE ORGANIZATION ISNT DOING US BLACKS OUR DUE DILIGENCE." Brown then said that he and Glasper shouldn't ever be in the same category because they are "two different vibes and genres."
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Brown added, "So, from one black man to another.. CONGRATULATIONS.. HOPE YOU ARE ABLE TO FEED YOUR FAMILY FOR LIFE. God bless my G." This didn't quite get Brown out of hot water because many weren't thrilled about how he apologized, but you can let us know your thoughts. Check out more reactions below.