Thursday, August 15, 2013

R&B FRANK OCEAN GOES IN ON CHRIS BROWN AFTER GETTING BEAT UP


NEWS: FRANK OCEAN GOES IN ON CHRIS BROWN: "HE CALLED ME A F*GGOT, I WAS JUST CALLING HIS BLUFF" [AUDIO]

THURSDAY, AUG 15, 2013 5:10PM
Written by Cyrus Langhorne

Odd Future's Frank Ocean
 may not have filed charges againstChris Brown for attacking him earlier this year, however, the R&B crooner has taken aim at him on a new song.
On Odd Future member Earl Sweatshirt's new "Sunday" track, Ocean makes it known his issues with Chris Breezy are still there.
Earl Sweatshirt's Doris is available to stream in full on Soundcloud right now. Frank Ocean is featured on the track "Sunday," and it's pretty obvious he's taking some shots at Chris Brown that relate to their incident in Los Angeles back in January outside of a recording studio. "Forgot you don't like it rough, I mean he called me a f*ggot. /I was just calling his bluff, I mean how anal am I gonna be when I am aiming my gun? /And why is his mug all bloody? That was a three-on-one. /Standing ovation at Staples, I got my Grammies in gold." (Complex)
Coincidentally, one of Ocean's pals has pressed charges against Chris Breezy over the winter brawl.
A man who claims he was punched and kicked by a member of Chris Brown's entourage during a fight at a recording studio sued the R&B singer on Tuesday for assault and battery. Sha'keir Duarte sued Brown for unspecified damages in Los Angeles Superior Court, claiming he suffered a concussion as well as humiliation and mental anguish as a result of the attack. Brown's attorney Mark Geragos called the case frivolous and said it amounted to an attempted shakedown. (Associated Press)
Chris Brown claims that he did not physically harm Frank Ocean during their altercation in a recording studio parking lot. Maybe the ghost of R&B blues player and Tina's Turner former husband Ike Turner entered Chris Brown's body and caused Chris Brown to lose control and beat the hell outta Frank Ocean.
Despite the physical confrontation, Ocean issued an open statementin February and said he would not press criminal charges.

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